Saturday, September 5, 2015

A September 5th share.





















Asian pears, purple carrots, beans, zukes, and chives.
This CSA season we've made our share sizes a little bit smaller and lowered the price for our members.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Harvest.

  

Submitted this in response to a call for single-color t-shirt designs on the theme "harvest".

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Eggygram shares now available!




















Have cage-free organic eggs delivered at their freshest, by bike, to your home. All the details HERE.

Chicks!

On July 2nd of this year, we added nine little ones to the Habitat Farm family. Their names are Bandit, Koko, Peach, Red, Rosie, Roxy, Shortcake, Sweet Pea, and Tawny. Check out lots more photos over at our Eggygram website and blog. THIS LINK will take you right to the blog post that we'll be updating with pics and video as the little darlings mature into laying hens and later join the flock.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

2015 spring-summer CSA.

It's time to purchase shares for the spring-summer CSA season!

The season begins mid-May and runs through late August. Each share is eight total harvests valued at $12 (or greater), every other week, for a total cost per share of $96. Veggie enthusiasts might wish to consider two CSA shares in order to receive harvests every week as opposed to every other week.

A CSA is a great way to eat in-season. This year's harvests will start off with turnips, beets, strawberries, and various greens for salads or for braising. Later on we'll begin to see lettuces, pearl onions, snow peas, blueberries, and some other leafy greens (including mustards, spinach, arugula, escarole, and chard) as the season unfolds. We also anticipate bush beans, broccoli raab, carrots, and fennel several months from now. Toward the end of the spring-summer CSA season we may be including corn, tomatoes, basil, summer squash, eggplant, and peppers, and those summer crops will carry us into our summer-fall season's shares.

To sign up for our CSA, or to reach out with your questions and comments, please email us.

Given the unusually warm spring we've had this year, we took a gamble on sowing some yellow crookneck squash on March 22nd. It came up!


Eggygram!

Check out the latest innovation from the creative flock at Habitat Farm: Eggygram!