Farm Happenings at Potomac Vegetable Farms
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Farm Happenings at Potomac Vegetable Farms

Week 6: What a Week of Successes!

Posted on June 30th, 2021
There are times in the season when we have to do so many things at once, and it is never entirely clear how it will all happen. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are our big farming days--the days when we are most able to focus on the work that is not related to picking and selling vegetables. This week, in1 read more »

Green Garlic and Other Allium Treats

Posted on June 22nd, 2021
We sometimes think should call ourselves Potomac Allium Farms--alliums are the onion and garlic family. Right now we are pulling green garlic. This is garlic with all the juicy pungent flavor and no sections yet, so you can cut it like an onion. This only lasts a few weeks and then the separate clo1 read more »

After 50 Years of Excellent Service, It Died

Posted on June 18th, 2021
The latest Farm Notes is online! Continue meeting your farmers. Also, the roadside stands are open for business! In 1971, the Newcombs built the roadside stand on Leesburg Pike. It had a concrete floor, one room with three rough walls and a second floor with a steep roof. We sold corn and tomatoes,1 read more »

After 50 Years of Excellent Service, It Died

Posted on June 15th, 2021
The latest Farm Notes is online! Continue meeting your farmers. Also, the roadside stands are open for business! In 1971, the Newcombs built the roadside stand on Leesburg Pike. It had a concrete floor, one room with three rough walls and a second floor with a steep roof. We sold corn and tomatoes,1 read more »

Week 3: Kohlrabi Season

Posted on June 9th, 2021
Every vegetable has a true season, and this is high kohlrabi season. For those who have never tasted kohlrabi, now is the time. It is tender and sweet and crunchy. In a few weeks it won't be as sweet and the skin will be super tough, so strike now while the kohlrabi is at its peak.   Kohl1 read more »

Week 2: Notes from the Field

Posted on June 1st, 2021
By now we have planted half our sweet potatoes and half our winter squash, so we have about 1/4 acre of each so far. Usually we don't plant half at a time but the sweet potato plants didn't grow at the same pace, so we are waiting for our specialty varieties to be ready. And then the soil that we p1 read more »