Farm Happenings at Sungrounded Farm
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Farm Happenings at Sungrounded Farm

A Taste of Summer...

Posted on April 25th, 2022
Holy moly y'all, Cucumbers are available for boxes this week!  These are both coming out of our heated greenhouse-- don't try this at home, it's too cold out there for these babies yet.  We hope that you enjoy them, though.  These cukes are a real crunchy treat, and are thin skinned1 read more »

Is summer here already?

Posted on April 25th, 2022
Holy moly y'all, have we got some surprises for you. Cucumbers and Basil are available for boxes this week!  We planned for basil, but last year our early cucumbers did poorly so we weren't expecting them until later.  But here they are, rearing to go.  We feel like we're finally fig1 read more »

Order your spring goodies for Thursday!

Posted on April 18th, 2022
The greens waterfall continues for Thursday pick up!   This week we have available: Baby Bok Choy *first of the season* Salad Turnips *first of the season* Spinach Mesclun Salad Baby Lettuce Mix and, Arugula!   I think we've got enough of most things to go around this week, but order1 read more »

We think spring might be coming...

Posted on April 18th, 2022
...but we're not totally sure... What crazy weather we've been having.  We've never experienced the weather being as cold as it was last week this time of year.  It's thrown some wrenches in our plans-- we've struggled to get water to our field during the first week of irrigation due to v1 read more »

First Spring Availability- Thursday 4/14 Pickup

Posted on April 11th, 2022
We are so excited to be back with fresh produce boxes for another season.  Things are looking very lush, and GREEN this time of year.  As we edge into spring, only the very fastest growing and most hardy crops are ready for harvest.  You can expect spring boxes to be pretty leafy, bu1 read more »

First Share of Spring!

Posted on April 8th, 2022
We are so excited to be back with fresh produce boxes for another season.  Things are looking very lush, and GREEN this time of year.  As we edge into spring, only the very fastest growing and most hardy crops are ready for harvest.  You can expect spring boxes to be pretty leafy, bu1 read more »