Farm Happenings at Salad Days Farm
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Farm Happenings at Salad Days Farm

Farm Share - Aug 29

Posted on August 25th, 2020
Heritage Pork Shares now available! Place your order now and get a sampler pack of locally raised heritage pork for $125. Each pack contains: 3-4 packs of sausages Ham roast Butt or shoulder roast 1 ham steak 1 pack of ribs 3-4 packs of chops 3-4 packs of bacon Pickup/delivery dates TBD read more »

Farm Share - August 25

Posted on August 21st, 2020
We've been getting lots of questions about salad mix, specifically the lack of it over the past couple of weeks. The demand this season for our greens has been far more than we could have ever expected. Plus, it's been a hot hot hot summer (and lettuce hates the heat). These two factors have create1 read more »

Farm Share - August 22

Posted on August 18th, 2020
We've been getting lots of questions about salad mix, specifically the lack of it over the past couple of weeks. The demand this season for our greens has been far more than we could have ever expected. Plus, it's been a hot hot hot summer (and lettuce hates the heat). These two factors have create1 read more »

Farm Share - Aug 18

Posted on August 15th, 2020
It must be mid-August because we're TIRED and we forgot to launch the customization period yesterday. So here we are, scrambling to get organized before the farmers' market... New this week: Our garlic is ready and this year's crop looks great! We also harvested our onions this week, but they are t1 read more »

Farm Happenings for August 15, 2020

Posted on August 11th, 2020
It's week 10 - the halfway point of the summer season. By now you've probably gotten into the groove of cooking and eating all your fresh produce, right?  A Farm Share member recently shared this article with us and we found it both humorous and relatable. It's called The 8 Stages of Trying to1 read more »

Farm Share - Aug 8

Posted on August 4th, 2020
We got rain! When we checked the rain gauge on holiday Monday it read 70 mm. We can breathe a sign of relief and give our irrigation system a break. The fields are muddy but the veggies are happy. Vegetable storage tip of the week:Don't forget to remove the tops from your beets and carrots before p1 read more »