With so late a start to the farm season it seems that summer and fall are showing up together this year. For the first week the tomatoes are ripening up some real fruit. The vines are heavily laden with big tomatoes, in all stages of ripening. The red summer potatoes are bulking … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Summer and Fall Intertwine
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Full and By Farm: Vegetable Fields Continue Improving
The Full and By Farm vegetable fields continue to improve by the day. The summer cabbage is bulking up and the green beans are just starting to set fruit, along with the fingerling potatoes, they will be in the share soon. The delicata and butternut squash have a good number of … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Vegetable Fields Continue Improving
Full and By Farm: Tempting Root Vegetables
It felt right to be harvesting carrots this morning, bundled up in my fleece, down vest and hat. With my fingers chilled from the wet morning dew it seemed like the big October push to get the root crops in before winter. The tomatoes are less excited by this weather than the … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Tempting Root Vegetables
Full and By Farm: Taking Back the Fields
Well into August now and still pushing hard to get caught up from the early summer rainy season. The transplanting and seeding is finally up to date, with all but the fall spinach and last batches of lettuce in the ground. We're making very, very slow progress taking back … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Taking Back the Fields
Full and By Farm: Summer Veggies
We finally have some summer veggies starting to show up in the share—zucchini, cucumbers and eggplants, as well as the extremely late spring kale and swiss chard and some extraordinarily compact green cabbages. It is a welcome relief to see these favorites, though we will be … [Read more...] about Full and By Farm: Summer Veggies




