Tuesday, June 28, 2011

CSA potluck and the farm

One of the really great things about our CSA (and maybe all, but I only have experience with North Star), is how they try to make the CSA a community instead of just a place you show up to once a week to get vegetables. A prime example was this last weekend.
Every year at the start of the CSA season, they host a potluck dinner for CSA members. Everyone brings a dish and a blanket to sit on and Lisa and Ike provide the drinks, entertainment and a place to put that blanket. It's a lot of fun, and there are always a ton of delicious dishes.
Our contribution - Blueberry cake with lemon glaze
 Ooh, and in case you didn't know, Superfresh has blueberries on sale this week 6 pints for only $6.99. It's a lot, but you can freeze them!
Peter gets artsy with the camera

A father daughter team provide music

Yummy food
After we ate, Lisa convinced Ike to give one last garden tour. We've toured the farm a couple of times already, but this time we had the camera!
Peas

Tomatoes

Parsley being provided with dappled sunlight

The greenhouse where they start plants before setting them out into the real beds. They also have a row of tomatoes and cucumbers going so we got them way before they're usually available in this region

Peter is obsessed with these seed starting blocks

Enough so that he took a picture of the block maker

Squash

Onions

Garlic being allowed to go to flower so they can save the seeds for next year

Onions being saved for seed

Swiss chard

Bolted broccoli

Peaches

Apples

Hug!

2 comments:

  1. Hey, I don't just think those seed starting blocks are cool, I know it.
    They're the adult equivalent of mudpies, and who doesn't love mudpies?

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  2. Where can I buy one of those "Hug!" plants?! Also, that cake looks freakin' delissh.

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