Farm Happenings at Rosebird Farms
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Farm Happenings at Rosebird Farms

Farm Happenings for April 16, 2020

Posted on April 13th, 2020
The farm is taking a nice big drink of rain in this morning. Its amazing to see how things really start to perk up and get growing as soon as moisture comes and the days lengthen. The cauliflower, kohlrabi, beets and broccoli are inching their way closer to being ready to harvest. A few solid days1 read more »

Farm Happenings for April 9, 2020

Posted on April 5th, 2020
Its week two! We hope you enjoyed the first week of CSA as much as we did. Thank you so much for your patience as we work out the initial kinks of the new system and delivering. Things took a bit longer than we had planned to get deliveries out, it was our first time making so many stops. However,1 read more »

Farm Happenings for April 2, 2020

Posted on March 27th, 2020
Let's get this party started! Our CSA season is finally here. What?! We’ve got a great crew this year, we are now over 50 members strong!!! I can’t thank you enough for joining us, we hope you’re looking forward to all the awesome food that you’ll be getting these next 14 w1 read more »

Farm Happenings

Posted on December 2nd, 2019
It's December! The holiday season is officially here so while the farming season is slowing down it feels like our personal lives are speeding up. Things can always feel hectic right about now which is why its so amazing to us that you have chosen to nourish your bodies with some beautiful locally1 read more »

Farm Happenings for November 21, 2019

Posted on November 18th, 2019
Hi farm friends! We have a few new faces around here so I want to send out a big thank you to everyone that has come out to support us. We're hustling this week to get a few more rounds of lettuce, pak choi, kohlrabi and cabbage in the ground before the cold and rain starts. After that the field wi1 read more »

Farm Happenings for November 14, 2019

Posted on November 11th, 2019
Hi Farm Friends, We're quickly heading towards the cooler months and shorter days but that doesn't mean we're slowing down. Flower bulbs are being buried in the ground to rest until they shoot up for Spring and more greens are being transplanted for winter harvest. As you may have seen, we are team1 read more »