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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.


Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Week 2 Spring produce and great friends

Today's harvest box. Only one bouquet goes home with each box. We enjoy showing off Lisa's beautiful bouquets so we put two in the photo.

White feverfew, dark pink peonies, blue Veronica, pink fox glove along with two toned lupine. There are a couple of the blue Nigella and at the top of the photo is a Nigella seed pod.

One of the first dahlias stretching to the sun.

Dark orange roses are included today.

The prettiest place on the farm.

Or maybe this is the prettiest place.

Love these flowers.


Striped roses in full flower or buds, beautiful either way.


Dark purple Nigella.

Such beautiful spring colors.

Yellow lilies, white feverfew with a yellow center, blue delphinium, and one dark blue Nigella.

Bloom!

The path to the potting shed is blooming.

Looking through the trellis to the curly willow tree with the family's playground underneath.

One sweet little clematis blooming on the trellis.

Honeysuckle. This plant is a start from the garden where Lisa and my dad grew up.

Our first beets have very healthy greens.

It's rhubarb season.

Angie's good friend, Brittney, came out to help pick today. Thanks!

They love each other! We had a great day, too.

The sand castle building has started for this summer. Cheese!


Not many photos as we were busy picking all day.

See you next time on the blog.
Lorrie