Large Large share, clockwise from top: Savoy cabbage, Scarlet Queen turnips, sweet yellow onions, pac choi, mixed mustard greens, red onions, Red Russian kale, and snow peas in the center. Small Small share, clockwise from top: Red Russian kale, pac…
The Summer season is open! You can sign up to receive seasonal produce grown in East Texas, harvested at the peak of ripeness, and delivered weekly right to your neighborhood. Heck Yeah! Our delivery locations include Tyler, TX, On-Farm pick-up…
This is the perfect dish to pack with the power of raw greens. Because you’re slicing the leaves so thinly, you can get away with serving raw the heartier greens that you’d normally feel compelled to cook before eating. Their…
Large Large share, clockwise from top: Purple Top turnips, Red Fire lettuce, Green Summer Crisp lettuce, mixed mustard greens, Easter egg radishes, Winterbor kale, pac choi, and arugula. Small Small share, clockwise from top: Purple Top turnips, pac choi,…
We’re still in that flash-pan weather zone between winter and summer, when the sun teases us all day but the cold rises with the dark. The vegetable garden is balanced at this threshold as well, still growing those hearty winter…
Welcome back for week two of the spring season. I hope you guys are beginning to get creative in your kitchen and are enjoying some of our more unique offerings. Here’s your vegetable list for the week! Lettuce—Skyphos is a…
Here’s your vegetable line-up this week! We hope you have some culinary adventures with a few familiar and some new veggies. Lettuce—Mottistone (speckled) and/or Oscarde (dark oakleaf. large shares only) Radish—Easter Egg Mustard Mix—A wide variety of Asian greens like…
We’re gearing up for the spring CSA season which is right around the corner. Tonight we’re bracing ourselves for a late (record breaking!) frost that’s headed our way. This afternoon before the temperature began to drop we snapped some lovely…
Some of you may have heard of farmers using cover crops in their fields and you might be wondering, what’s that all about? Cover crops are used for a wide variety of reasons, and different crops can provide different benefits…

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