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July 8
Beets Broccoli Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Green Onions Herbs Basil Dill Kale Shelling Peas Swiss Chard Zucchini
July 1
Baby Carrots Broccoli Cauliflower Early Cabbage Green Onions Herbs Basil Cilantro Dill Kale Lettuce Butterhead Red Butterhead Yellow Butterhead Buttercrunch Red Leaf Romaine Shelling Peas Swiss Chard Zucchini
June 12
Beet Red Beets with Greens Yellow Beets with Greans Bok Choy Kale Lettuce Buttercrunch Red Leaf Romaine NEW! Mini-Lettuce 2-pack Frilly Red Leaf mini-lettuce Romaine mini-lettuce Radish Swiss Chard
June 5
Japanese Turnip Kale Lettuce Buttercrunch Red Leaf Romaine NEW! Mini-Lettuce 2-pack a combination of frilly Red Leaf mini-lettuce, and a Romaine mini-lettuce Swiss Chard
Fresh Vegetables Coming Soon!
We’ve planted our first flats of veggies! It takes a while to grow, but we hope to have fresh produce available by the last week of May. Stay tuned . . .
Stettler Market Produce – June 21st
It’s officially summer! Here’s what we’ll have at our table tomorrow at the Stettler Farmers’ Market: Romaine Lettuce Red Leaf Lettuce Butter Crunch Lettuce (small heads only) Butter Head Lettuce (small heads only) Romaine Hearts Butter Head Hearts Kale Stay tuned – more produce will be coming available in the next couple of weeks 🙂
Getting Lettuce to Market
The logistics of keeping lettuce fresh on the road and through a four hour market day is difficult – we want people who buy our lettuce at 1pm to get as good a product as the folks who bought at 9 am! Here’s what we do to ensure the lettuce we grow is always worth […]
Quack Grass Invasion
Gardenerss like to plant into clean, weed-free beds, that have well-defined outlines. But every spring, we go out to plant, lo and behold, the tidy beds that we left last fall have disappeared. The quack grass has crossed the divide, and is happily ensconced in our garden. What’s a farmer to do? The rototiller is […]
Snow in April!
It hasn’t failed me yet. I put out the first new transplants of the year, and the next day . . . .snow! The forecast was for rain showers today, and a high of 8 degrees C. But instead, we got snow, and a high of 1º C. You wouldn’t guess that just 5 […]