Today's beet selection. Golden and red beets. They love growing this time of year. |
Angie spraying and tidying the beets. |
Lisa cutting our late season dahlias. Cody, her trusty sidekick, is leashed to her green wagon. |
Cafe au Lait dahlia. Ahhhh. |
One of our pear varieties. This one sweetens up after being stored for up to a month. Right now it tastes watery. |
Corn stalk bundles await pick up time. Mom's old bike is dressed up with zinnias and amaranth. |
Beets ready for twist ties. Rocky organizes crates. Bryan in the background puts partially chewed beets on the back table. |
Today's beets are glorious! From the field behind the big red barn that hadn't grown any crops, ever! |
Terry and Rocky cleaning the arugula. |
Bryan bagging hot peppers. |
Beautiful salmon colored zinnias, white dahlias and an ornamental purple grass. A green centered sunflower peeks from behind. |
Speckled zinnias, gold and white dahlias, coral colored Cape Fuchsia and blueberry foliage looks good with the green boxwood. |
Tall pampas grass blooms with red and white zinnias. |
Cafe au Lait dahlias with a bunch of small pink asters. |
Papery strawflowers with their vibrant green foliage. Sharp looking. |
Bright pink dahlias along with maroon dahlias pair well with this chartreuse coleus. |
Lisa putting her finishing touches on the bouquets. |
Doesn't this look like a photo shoot? |
Pumpkin rolls made with farm pumpkin for today's snacks for the people picking up their boxes. Oh man! |
Today's pumpkin bouquet to be raffled off. |
Boxes are all filled and are starting to get picked up. Bryan signals "It's a wrap"! |
Other things to snack on at pick up today. Left to right: dilly beans in the glass bowl, sweet pickles, Cowboy candy (candied jalapeƱos), cream cheese and fig jam. Crackers will be here soon. |
Sheri followed by Sara have been with us for all 6 years of our CSA. Thanks ladies for supporting your local farmers! |
Today's harvest box with an extra bouquet for balance and beauty. |
Green centered sunflowers, yellow zinnias, boxwood greenery, white statice, and an orange zinnia in the back. |
So much goodness. |
The right side of the box showing the sweet peppers, too. |
Today's list. |
These are the things that wouldn't fit into the regular wooden harvest boxes. They are 25" x 15" x 9" and they're still not big enough this time of year. |
Today's cantaloupe. Who knew there would still be cantaloupe at the end of September. Yum! |
The cornstalks are almost gone. Lisa and Terry chat about the day. |
After all boxes were picked up Drona flew around a bit. Here large yellow marigolds signify a change in pepper variety. The light blue plants are broccoli, cauliflower or cabbage. |
The late season view of the farm from Drona. |
Ethan is pushing the button to take the photo. The sun is setting on our last regular season harvest day. Louise is waving goodbye to the season. |
Good bye until next time! |