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We practice sustainability at the farm. Crop rotation, use of drip irrigation and re-using the flower water each week are some of the ways we are being kind to the earth.

We have two harvest boxes available for this coming 2019 season as of May 19th. If interested please email Lorrie at shadymaplefarmcsa@gmail.com and leave me a note. I will send you information. 18 weeks of fresh produce, herbs, berries and tree fruits when they are in season along with a weekly bouquet of beautiful flowers for $500.
We do have just flower subscriptions available.
A Full Flower Share is 18 weeks of gorgeous bouquets for $230 or a Half Share, every other week for a total of 9 weeks of flowers for $115.
Please email Lorrie at shadymaplefarmcsa@gmail.com if you are interested.

Pick up would be on Tuesdays between 4:00 - 6:00 pm at Shady Maple Farm, 8005 Portland Rd. N.E. Salem, Oregon. Our season lasts from May 28 to September 24, 2019.


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Week 8 Bumps and Sweet peas

A variegated sweet pea.

Little helper took a tumble and bumped her head. She was good to go after a few minutes of tender loving care from mom.

Sooo excited to be here! And it may have been
a little chilly this morning.

All better with just a little bump.

Alex picks a "few" summer squash. Patty pans (yellow and white), zucchini, and yellow straightneck.

Lemon cucumbers. Many blossoms so there
will be many more cucs.

Baby's Breath is ready. Adding to
the beauty of Lisa's flowers.

A cloud of tiny blossoms.

Pink roses. More color on their edges.

Deep inside a rose...

Lavender. Mom's very large basket gets put to good use.

Lighter green on the zucchini is
where the sun didn't reach.

Slicing cucumbers.

Cippolini onions and Walla Walla Sweets.

Colorful carrots.

Beautiful beets.

Anna's homemade waffles
with a fresh berry sauce. Wow!

Then she brought out the whipped cream. Oh my.

Dahlias.

Chinese Astilbe up close.

Our carrot tasted testers. :)

A few more sweet pea pictures.
A bi-color sweet pea.



Almost iridescent pink.

Vibrant.

Rosey.

So pale.

Delicate.



A blooming artichoke.

Calla Lily bouquet with leaves.

Romanesque broccoli.

Green Brussels sprouts.

Red Brussels sprouts are 
showing up bigger.


My great niece is snacking on the now planted table. It is setting on the ground without legs.
I think she has found a comfy place to eat blueberries.

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