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Box Contents – Week 10, 2023
Box Contents – Week 10, 2023
Box Contents – Week 10, 2023
Fresh from the fields, every day
Fresh from the fields, every day
Fresh from the fields, every day
In New Jersey, late spring and early summer are good times to grow broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, snow peas, and kale. You will see these available in our markets and farm stands, harvested fresh every morning. You will also find garlic scapes and green onions appearing in our markets for a very short time making both… Read More »
In New Jersey, late spring and early summer are good times to grow broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, snow peas, and kale. You will see these available in our markets and farm stands, harvested fresh every morning. You will also find garlic scapes and green onions appearing in our markets for a very short time making both… Read More »
Box Contents – Week 9, 2023
Box Contents – Week 9, 2023
Box Contents – Week 9, 2023
Box Contents – Week 8, 2023
Box Contents – Week 8, 2023
Box Contents – Week 8, 2023
Box Contents – Week 7, 2023
Box Contents – Week 7, 2023
Box Contents – Week 7, 2023
Box Contents – Week 6, 2023
Box Contents – Week 6, 2023
Box Contents – Week 6, 2023
Box Contents – Week 5, 2023
Box Contents – Week 5, 2023
Box Contents – Week 5, 2023
Box Contents – Week 4, 2023
Box Contents – Week 4, 2023
Box Contents – Week 4, 2023
Box Contents – Week 3, 2023
Box Contents – Week 3, 2023
Box Contents – Week 3, 2023
Four-Season Farming
Four-Season Farming
Four-Season Farming
Early Harvesting We are enjoying an early harvest this year due to our practice of over-wintering. You may have seen select crops in the ground during the winter months and wondered if these are forgotten or intentional. These crops are deliberately planned by our farm production team and illustrate overwintering, an age-old custom of leaving… Read More »
Early Harvesting We are enjoying an early harvest this year due to our practice of over-wintering. You may have seen select crops in the ground during the winter months and wondered if these are forgotten or intentional. These crops are deliberately planned by our farm production team and illustrate overwintering, an age-old custom of leaving… Read More »