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Spoutwood FarmCSA Harvest Guide : Week 11Spoutwood Spotlight : Tomato BreakdownIt is hard to believe that we were once worried about the size of our tomato plants; they now tower over our heads! The plants are happy and producing rapidly. We planted multiple varieties, most of which you will find in your share this week. Below are pictures of our tomatoes, and brief descriptions, to help you know exactly what you're enjoying.
Spoutwood Spotlight : 10,289.02 POUNDSIf you remember, our first harvest guide promised you "22 weeks of hoppin' fresh vegetables". Well, we are halfway there! It is bitter-sweet to reflect on the season and realize how quickly time is flying by. Each week we harvest the vegetables and divide the take evenly among the membership. Before it is bagged and distributed, the produce is washed and weighed. In 11 weeks, the farm has produced 10,289.02 pounds of vegetables! That is roughly 108.3 pounds per share (not accounting for medium vs. large size share). Below is a chart of the produce and total pounds harvested. Is anyone surprised that squash has been our most productive plant?
Today's HarvestToday's harvest included: patty pan, yellow squash, zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant, beans, garlic, green peppers, and parsley. The only new comers this week are peppers and parsley. Normally, I would describe the new produce, and offer ideas on how to wash and store it, but I think I might skip that this week and give proper attention to how we were able to include peppers this week. As you might recall we had problem with our starting soil. The peppers seemed to suffer the most. They never reached optimum size before they were planted. Although we are optimistic that they will start producing, they haven't been very productive yet. We had to call for back up. The peppers in your share this week came from Singing Meadow Farm owned by Ben Stoltzfus. We are lucky to have a friend of the farm, Thomas Anonymous, who connected us with Ben. Thomas has been supplying the farm staff with eggs, cheese, and milk for quite some time. The produce he helps Ben sell is organic. AND DON'T FORGET: This Saturday, August 21 will be a workday here at the farm. If you need to get some work done toward fulfilling your hours commitment, come out anytime from 8-5. Finally, Spoutwood is pleased to host a screening of Vanishing of the Bees Saturday eve at 7pm. Filmed across the US, Europe, Australia and Asia, this beautiful documentary examines the alarming disappearance of honeybees and the greater meaning it holds about the relationship between mankind and Mother Earth. The film is being shown in conjunction with The York County Beekeepers Association.
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