June 2-6, 2008
UPDATE: The cool, wet spring weather has been a blessing as well as a challenge for us. We are thankful for the rain, but the night time temperatures (with wind chill factors) are still a bit too cool to transplant our heat loving crops into the field. We are hoping to see a warming trend to get things growing a bit faster, and are anticipating our first share to be delivered the week of June 23rd. We'll keep all members posted on this as we get closer. Thanks for your support!

Arugula is enjoying the cool wet weather we've been having!

Beets are coming along, and are waiting for the warm sunny days.

Lettuce mix and carrots

The broccoli likes the crisp weather, as does the kale (below).


Red cabbage (above) and Savoy cabbage (below).


"All red" potatoes...even the foliage has a reddish hue.

Loose leaf lettuces, above and below


Peas are almost ready to be staked.

We got 6 rows mulched for our heat loving crops to be transplanted into.

Newly transplanted Italian parsley and sorrel.

Seeded more flats (lettuces, greens, scallions) in the greenhouse.
