Farm Happenings at A Rocha Farm
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Farm Happenings at A Rocha Farm

Onions for the win!

Posted on September 9th, 2020
This week we harvested most of the remaining onions in the field.  What fun!  Up till now it has been sweet onions going into shares.  I love, love sweet onions - a raw Walla Walla sliced thin with tomato is a moment I look forward to each summer.  The sweet onions were hit with1 read more »

Onions for the win!

Posted on September 5th, 2020
This week we harvested most of the remaining onions in the field.  What fun!  Up till now it has been sweet onions going into shares.  I love, love sweet onions - a raw Walla Walla sliced thin with tomato is a moment I look forward to each summer.  The sweet onions were hit with1 read more »

Farm Happenings for September 4, 2020

Posted on September 2nd, 2020
Famer Paul here...  This time last week I was heading out for 3 nights of camping with family and friends.  Last week's harvest went smoothly in my absence - 3 cheers for Jenn, Andrea, Hannah and the extra volunteers who pitched in!  It was so good to be in a beautiful and peaceful p1 read more »

Farm Happenings for September 1, 2020

Posted on August 29th, 2020
Famer Paul here...  I just got home from 3 nights of camping with family and friends.  It was so good to be in a beautiful and peaceful place away from the farm, to swim in cool water, to read a book, to sing by a campfire and enjoy the company of people I love!  I'm thankful to the1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 28, 2020

Posted on August 24th, 2020
Seeds are the beginning of everything on a farm.  So much life, potential, nutrition, varieity, and culture is contained within each of the millions of seeds we sew over the course of each season.  Some seed is expensive - for example, some of the hybrid tomatoes varieties we plant cost o1 read more »

Farm happening for August 25

Posted on August 22nd, 2020
Seeds are the beginning of everything on a farm.  So much life, potential, nutrition, varieity, and culture is contained within each of the millions of seeds we sew over the course of each season.  Some seed is expensive - for example, some of the hybrid tomatoes varieties we plant cost o1 read more »

Farm happening for August 21

Posted on August 19th, 2020
Busy day of sauerkraut making - forgot to send this email.  Forgive the delay! oh the beans, the cucumbers, the zucchini...  you've been good to us, but you are relentless!...  Hours of the week are devoted to harvesting these crops alone.  But... we'll miss you when you are gon1 read more »

Farm Happening for August 18

Posted on August 15th, 2020
oh the beans, the cucumbers, the zucchini...  you've been good to us, but you are relentless!...  Hours of the week are devoted to harvesting these crops alone.  But... we'll miss you when you are gone, and the end is in sight.   The past week we've been busily transplantin1 read more »

Farm Happening for August 14

Posted on August 12th, 2020
Want to save your farmers a whole bundle of time?  Its quick and easy - just remove your label from the box when you pick up your veggies.  We pack over 200 CSA boxes every week, each one with a label.  All of those labels have to be removed.  The time adds up.  But how bes1 read more »