Erin up to her elbows in Sylvanberries. |
The many colors and textures of nutritious kale. This one is ruffly and purple. It will hold onto whatever you slather it in or drizzle over it. |
A new variety to us this year, long and bumpy, kind of blue. |
Crunchy old stand by, always a solid performer for us. |
Mary is a champion blueberry picker. |
Kendra and Damara picking Marionberries. Today is a trifecta berry day. |
Terry is handling the pole pea harvest today. |
A pretty kale ruffle in a different color. |
Greenhouse tomatoes are ripening. |
Some ripen in clusters. |
Little helper in the greenhouse helping mom pick tomatoes. |
Beautiful lavender and purple gladiolas as seen through the Sylvanberries. |
More blueberry helpers. So many berries today. |
Orange beets. |
And red beets. |
Kale, celery and broccoli hydrating on this warm day. |
Chives are cut, banded and labeled ready for the boxes. |
Bee Balm or Monarda is also ready to be put in the boxes. This is good for tea as well as being pretty. |
Usually the last thing harvested, the lettuce is washed and ready to be taken home. |
Lavender, 20 piles, just to make sure everyone gets very close to the same amount. Then the piles are rubber banded and ready to go home for refreshing smells. |
Our color framed chalkboard with notes for the day. |
Today's list of goodies. |
Bryan, Grams, and Terry bundling spinach. |
Today's box contents. (Only one flower bouquet per box, but they are so pretty I put two in the pictures.) See you next time, Lorrie |
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