Farm Happenings at Rise N Shine Farm
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Farm Happenings at Rise N Shine Farm

Farm Happenings for November 1st Week

Posted on October 28th, 2021
The high tunnels are mostly planted now and the Lacinato (Dinosaur) Kale is looking great!  It should be ready just as the field kale crop peters out.   We are setting our sites on the last big project of the season, garlic planting.  Once this is done we will focus on managing1 read more »

Farm Happenings for Week of October 25th

Posted on October 26th, 2021
New item this week: J&J Private Reserve Habanero Sauce.  I've been trying to get this one added for a while!  2 sizes - a regular and a mini bottle (sold out of mini bottle Tuesday but more is on the way).  It's good stuff!   I did not have time to take a farm pic this1 read more »

Farm Happenings for October 25th Week

Posted on October 21st, 2021
New item this week: J&J Private Reserve Habanero Sauce.  I've been trying to get this one added for a while!  2 sizes - a regular and a mini bottle.  It's good stuff! I did not have time to take a farm pic this week so you get to see our fig trees again! We are continuing with th1 read more »

Farm Happenings for October 18th Week

Posted on October 14th, 2021
New items this week: Hot Sauce from Cultured Traditions and our sweet potatoes! I had to share a picture of our fig trees before they start to go dormant for the winter.  We planted about 100 trees this spring and they are looking great!  Maybe we will get a small harvest next year and ho1 read more »

Farm Happenings for October 11th Week

Posted on October 7th, 2021
New products this week! Roasted Organic Peanuts, Hickory Smoked Pecans, Chocolate Bark is back in stock along with vegan cheezes. We got more than half of the sweet potato crop harvest ahead of the rain.  The potatoes are smaller this year due to so much rain this summer, but overall not a bad1 read more »

Farm Happenings for Week of October 4th

Posted on October 5th, 2021
Last week the days started hours before sunrise as we rushed to take advantage of a break from the rain.  We replanted carrots, arugula, turnips and more as well as strawberries, cleaned up finished fields and dug most of our sweet potato crop.  Between the caterpillars and the bucke1 read more »