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CSA Week 19: Incoming Autumn
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Expected Harvest
Welcoming Autumn
by Farmer Dana
We're hopeful that broccoli and cauliflower will be plentiful in a few short weeks.
Harvest #19 (Week A) should include potatoes, butternut squash (Autumn Frost and Honeynut probably), tomatoes, lettuce, sweet peppers, onions, leeks, kale, swiss chard, eggplant, hot peppers, okra, shishito peppers, arugula, and cured garlic. Some items will be a choice. U-pick is winding down but should include flowers and herbs.
Tomatoes removed and lettuces planted in the lower caterpillar tunnel.
Notes From The Field
Prepping for Fall
by Farmer Derek
The hoop house is undergoing its annual transformation from a home for transplants to a warm and sheltered space for late season greens.
The fall equinox is here, probably this farmer's favorite time of year. Last week we rushed around cleaning up multiple locations on the farm, pulling up weed suppression fabric and irrigation lines, removing tomato trellising, mowing crop residue, in order to sow and incorporate cover crop seeds to nurture and protect the soil over the winter. It's a joyous time, because once those cover crop seeds are sown, that field is effectively put to bed until next season and can be safely ignored until we begin updating our crop plan and rotation this winter. The cover crop plants will scavenge for and absorb nutrients and photosynthesize the sun's energy, adding to the soil food web, which will then nourish the produce crops next spring as the cover crop plants break down in the soil.
Last week we also sowed the final produce seeds of the season (lettuce mix, endive, arugula, mustard, bok choy, swiss chard), completed the final outdoor crop planting (bok choy, arugula), and transplanted the first round of tunnel greens (lettuce mix, head lettuce, endive, radicchio, curly kale) for November and December harvests. So far 2.5 of the 6 tunnels are planted. Over the next month we'll fill the rest of the space with successions of swiss chard, spinach, lettuce mix, arugula, mustard, and bok choy.
Lettuce mix, to be harvested in a couple of months.
Workshifts This Week (9/20/21)
by Farmer Derek
Harbinger of autumn, aster and goldenrod in full bloom.
We could use some help at workshifts again this week! If the weather's bad outside we'll process garlic inside. Please consider joining us soon!
Workshift policy reminder: If you signed up for a share with work discount your share cost is reduced by $15 per worked hour (8 for Full, 6 for Medium, 4 for Half). If you're unable to satisfy the work requirement for the discount please remit a check to cover the share cost.
This week's workshift schedule:
  • Tuesday 9/21 10am-12pm
  • Wednesday 9/22 10am-12pm
  • Friday 9/24 10am-12pm
  • Sunday 9/26 8-10am
Please bring gloves, water, a hat, and sturdy shoes! We meet under the large red maple at the end of the barn by the pick up room.