Thursday, March 31, 2011

March Progress

Hard to believe that it is already almost the beginning of April - the huge storm that blew through last week threw everyone off a little I think! Fortunately we sustained no damages here on the farm, the field was really wet for a a week but it looks like many of the crops actually benefited a good deal from all that wonderful rain.  Now the weather is absolutely gorgeous and hopefully spring is here to stay! Everyone is feeling motivated to get out in the field this weekend and prep beds, pull weeds and begin the spring planting season.
onion patch, Northwest corner of field
garlic beds



Sugar snap peas, climbing





















'Trionfo Violetto'



Our seed orders are starting to come in, and we are really excited about some new crops we plan to try out this year.   In addition to our tried and true favorite pole beans - 'Blue Lake' and 'Italian Romano' - we also got seed for 'Yellow Wax' beans and a beautiful purple Italian heirloom called 'Trionfo Violetto'.  While the unique Lemon cucumber has long been a favorite, and we have always grown crunchy little pickling cucumbers, we also will be raising some sweet slicing cucumbers this season as well, and have added a few fun specialty pumpkins for the pumpkin patch too.



Dahlia beds all planted and ready to grow!
Yesterday we spent the morning replanting all the dahlia tubers that we had divided earlier this month.  The weather was fantastic, and we got 6 beds planted full of these amazing flowers! We will also be planting some of the tubers into gallon pots and plan on selling them once they begin to flower.  The rest of the flower seedlings look great too - we are looking forward to armloads of snapdragons, sunflowers, asters, statice, zinnias, black-eyed-susans, sweet peas, poppies and more.

We are expecting to begin our CSA boxes at the beginning of June and will soon be sending out information and details via email.  If any of you, or someone you know, may be interested but are not on our emailing list please contact us at casalegnofamilyfarm@hotmail.com
And don't forget - the farm stand is still open! The last of the oranges, little lettuces, chard and kale and still some broccolini and of course our amazing organic pastured eggs for only $5/dozen have really kept us going all this winter!  We should be harvesting carrots, sugar peas, beets and radishes sometime in the next month too.

This is going to be a big, busy weekend full of hard work, but seeing the field all cleaned up and prepared will be really rewarding.  Looking forward to sharing the outcome of the next few days work with you all next week!

2 comments:

  1. Hi, I've been trying to sign up for CSA, but after going through several blogs and facebooks and search engines, i still cannont even find the address. I see there is no internet way to reach you. I have a form to fill out and actually mail in (!), but no address. You could make this easier for 21st century nerds trying to return to healthy earthy lifestyles ...

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  2. How strange! Our address is actually listed right on the left side of the blog! Is this not visible to everyone? Well, it is 3700 Old San Jose Rd Soquel CA 95073. And our email address (casalegnofamilyfarm@hotmail.com)is in the blog entry entitled "March Progress" and also on our facebook page along with our phone number (831-476-8032). I am sorry you have had a hard time finding these things! Please feel free to email or call for any info or questions. I know, we need a real website but we are just farmers after all....trying to keep pace with this crazy world! I have made our contact info more visible on this page - thanks for commenting!

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