

A winter CSA is quite a different animal from a summer operation. Along with the challenges of growing with radically reduced warmth and sunshine, our weather here is unpredictable and can be quite aggressive (as we saw two weeks ago when our sudden, very wet snowfall weighed-down our hoophouse to the degree that I thought it had collapsed, though it sprung right back into shape as I removed the snow - whew!)


Potatoes, carrots, white and red onions and garlic, mixed greens, spinach, leeks and radishes, pumpkins and gourds, celeriac and herbs. Brussel sprouts and cabbage ... so far.
Michelle posts recipes on her blog (like Martha does on the Orchard Hill blog), giving information, recipes and tips for enjoying the veggies we might not otherwise serve.
Winter never tasted so good!
1 comment:
You're too cute Neil, and I love it! Thanks for the post and promotion...and you should be so proud of your backyard winter oasis of greens too (aka your little hoophouse)....which looks great! Just wait until january when you're still harvesting your own delightful salads amid the ice and snow! Hopefully see you soon!
xoxo The Fairmeadow Farmer
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