Monthly Archives: January 2014

Exciting news (to us, anyway)

Potatoes are in the ground!!! Everything about growing potatoes is unique compared to most of its vegetable brethren. When your order of certified seed potatoes arrives, you must cut up each seed potato into 2 ounce pieces with at least … Continue reading

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In the mood to cook!

The colossal Napa Cabbage is in the share this week largely thanks to the cooler weather we have been experiencing. When the temperature drops so do the pest problems! Also known as Chinese Cabbage, this vegetable is great in Korean, … Continue reading

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Winter Veggies

The winter vegetables are embarking on their mighty comeback to the CSA share during the next few weeks! Watch out for broccoli and cauliflower to be in full production soon along with other cool weather loving Brassicas. Both of these … Continue reading

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Prepping for Cold

Although Florida has not become the massive arctic landscape seen elsewhere in the country, we’ve still had our work cut out for us trying to prepare our vegetables for the prolonged plummet in temperature. The farm team really brought the … Continue reading

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