Farm Happenings at Root 5 Farm
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Farm Happenings at Root 5 Farm

First Frost

Posted on October 31st, 2023
November is a big month of transition for the land and for our work. Frost is in the forecast so we dress in many layers, warm our hands with mugs of coffee, and hustle to harvest the last of the field greens before the ground freezes. We give ourselves a generous snack budget during this cold1 read more »

Bitter Misconception

Posted on October 24th, 2023
Of the four basic tastes (alongside sweet, sour and salty) bitter seems to have the most misconception. Different from the cool, tender nature of summer greens, these bitter fall greens of the chicory family (dandelion, radicchio and escarole shown above) aren't afraid to stand out. They're fo1 read more »

Salad Season Part Two!

Posted on October 16th, 2023
Though you may not necessarily think of fall as being a time for fresh greens, our fields are bursting with beautiful arugula, lettuce, spinach and kale! Now is the perfect time to get creative with salads again! Biologically speaking, it's no coincidence that this is the case. Our bodies need a bo1 read more »

Powerhouse of Flavor and Nutrients

Posted on October 10th, 2023
"Zippity Pop!" That's what your mouth will say when you bite into a piece of our fresh ginger! This is one of the more unique crops we grow here at Root 5 Farm and you may be wondering: "Why does this ginger look different from the brown stuff I buy at the store?"  Because of our short growing1 read more »

Adapting our Eating Habits

Posted on October 6th, 2023
We're especially excited about our broccoli this week! Recent growing conditions have been good and we're delighted to have a successful fall crop. It's a great time to order extra and stock up for the cold months ahead. Broccoli is a particularly challenging crop to grow- it takes up a large area1 read more »

Adapting our Eating Habits

Posted on October 3rd, 2023
We're especially excited about our broccoli and broccolini this week! Recent growing conditions have been good and we're delighted to have a successful Fall crop. It's a great time to order some extra and stock up for the cold months ahead. Broccoli is a particularly challenging crop to grow- it ta1 read more »