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More news from the farm

Big happenings with us...First and most importantly, our garden grows quite nicely.

My fingers are crossed, but I haven’t seen a cucumber beetle yet this year. The only downside is that we planted a LOT of
hubbard squash. We did this because the cucumber beetles love the hubbard. The intent was that we’d attract the beetles to the hubbard instead of our precious cucumbers and summer squash. In the process we anticipated losing a lot of the big blue squash. Oh well. Lots of pumpkin pies for us.

In other news, our house in Greenfield (nope, we don’t live on the farm...yet) is going on the market this week. If you know anyone who’s looking for a nice house, we’re moving to the farm...

Lastly, we’re skipping the Thursday market because we don’t have enough to sell right now. We will be there Saturday and anticipate having the following:
This week:
Red Romaine Lettuce
Peas (hopefully shelling, snow and snap)
Sprouts (3 varieties, mild to hot)
Radishes
Garlic Scapes (last day)
Catnip
Thyme

 

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