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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 21, 2016

Week 4 Berry season in full swing

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


Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Week 3 Many helping hands and a few showers

Cafe au Lait Dahlia. One of the first this season.

Levi loves to taste all things on the farm.

Helping with the harvest even though her hands are pretty full!

Many hands helping to pick today.

Time out to follow a lady bug crawling up his hand.

Pea picking, all hands on deck.

Occasionally a taste is necessary for quality control. She might have been picking berries earlier by the looks of her hands. 

Happy boy out among all the veggies and people. Love that grin.

Colorful kohlrabi.

Dad's picking and Levi's eating. I wonder if the bucket ever filled up? :)

Beautiful, colorful beets.

Two colors of kohlrabi.

Delicious lunch, thanks Anna. Pasta salad with vegetables from the garden and basil from the greenhouse to make pesto. The watermelon on the farm isn't ready, this is from the store.

Lisa waiting out the downpour from inside the dry flower house.

The new gutter is allowing the rain to move to the end of the chicken house. The flowers directly under the roof line appreciate the gentler rain.

Freshly picked tea (before the downpour) is packaged in the "potting shed".

Some of the blueberries today are HUGE. This is an adult's hand.

A few yummy raspberries and one raspberry sized blueberry.

Kent Beauty Oregano is ornamental and delicate.

Beautiful, large, pink hydrangeas.

One of Lisa's pretty creations today.

Another one. Goat's Beard (tall, white, feathery) go together with white and blue scabiosa along with large dahlias.

Blue Russian sage mixes well with some of the first gladiolas and a white hosta blossom.

PINK! My favorite combination of flowers.

Kent Beauty Oregano and Dusty Miller await placement into more bouquets.

Lovely lavender.

Tubular orange Cape Fuchsias, bicolor dahlias, blue and white scabiosa, white fluffy Goat's Beard.

The rain stopped in time for pick up today.

The list of today's goodies.

Just in case the rain comes back, we are ready! Lettuce on the cart to the right is awaiting pick up as well as extra vegetables on our pallet table.

Today's contents. (Only one bouquet per box.)

Side notes for everyone.

A few more flower photos. I couldn't help myself.
Love pink hydrangeas.

So delicate and beautiful.

Frothy pink buds. A perennial astilbe.

Various shades of yarrow with pink spires of Veronica.

Light on the Kent Beauty bracts. A small pinkish flower shows here and there.

The soft green and the raspberry colors are so wonderful.

The Cape Fuchsia looks like a starburst with 4 stamens draping out.

Lisa's side kick, Cody curls up in her jacket.

More hydrangea petals up close.

Loving these Kent Beauty colors with the Dusty Miller. Mom used to grow several Kent Beauty plants each year.