Monday, March 1, 2010

What's Growing This Season

A lot of people have been asking us what's going in the CSA shares this year, so here's a list of what we'll be growing this season, and which varieties we've selected. If you have any questions, or would like to sign up for the season, please email me at jdfaller@gmail.com!

arugula- astro
asian greens- joi choi
basil- italian large leaf
sweet thai
beans (u-pick!)- provider
blue lake
jade
dragon tongue
envy, edamame
beets- red ace
touchstone gold
chioggia
broccoli- belstar
gypsy
brussel sprouts- diablo
cabbage- farao
red express
ruby perfection
gonzales
ruby dynasty
carrots- mokum
purple haze
nelson
hercules
cauliflower- fremont
graffiti
celeriac- brilliant
chard- bright lights
cilantro- calypso
collards- top bunch
cucumbers- genuine
lemon
sultan
dandelion greens- catalogna special
dill- hercules
eggplant- orient express
gaileen
beatrice
fennel- zefa fino
garlic
kale - starbor
red russian
toscano
kohlrabi- kolibri
leeks- king richard
lincoln
lettuce- black seeded simpson
tropicana
new red fire
panisse
winter density
red cross
buttercrunch
concept
coastal star
melons
little baby flower
sugar baby
halona
onions- olympic
tropea
ailsa craig
ishicura
red wing
parsnips- javelin
parsley- giant of italy
peas- sugar snap (u-pick)
peppers- lipstick
carmen
islander
ace
red knight
flavor burst
hot peppers- serranos del sol
el jefe, jalapenos
potatoes- banana
radishes- crunchy royale
d'avignon
rutabegas- helenor
spinach- emu
tyee
strawberries
summer squash & zucchini- cashflow
slick pik
zephyr
flying saucer
sweet potatoes- beauregard
tomatoes- oregon spring
black prince
pruden's purple
brandywine
paul robeson
sun gold- cherry (u-pick)
turnips- harukei
purple top white globe
tomatillos- toma verde
de milpa (u-pick)

We will also have u-pick blueberries, raspberries, and husk cherries as well as an assortment of cut flowers and culinary herbs for members to harvest when they pick up their share! Additionally we will offer corn and potatoes grown by our neighbor due to space restraints.

Happy very nearly Spring!
Joshua

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