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Share Notes 12-5-19

Share Notes 12-5-19

December 4, 2019 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: We hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving holiday! Here’s this week’s vegetable line up: Kohlrabi—This crop comes from the broccoli/cabbage/kale family (Brassica) and tastes like a sweet, crisp broccoli stem. They’re great for munching on, peeled…

Share Notes 11-21-19

Share Notes 11-21-19

November 20, 2019 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: We’re back! After temps dipped down 19 degrees last week, we had another 4 nights in the low 20s. The whole family of brassica crops (broccoli, kale, collard, turnips, arugula, cabbage, brussel sprouts, spring mix) are really…

Share Notes 11-7-19

Share Notes 11-7-19

November 6, 2019 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: You can really see the crops transitioning out of warm summery crops and into the cool weather crops this week. Here’s your vegetable line up: Kale/Collard—Red Russian Kale for the large shares. Collard for the regular shares….

Spooky Share Notes 10-31-19

Spooky Share Notes 10-31-19

October 31, 2019 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes:   We hope you’re having a wonderfully scary halloween today. Our little ghoul (almost 2 y/o) is heading to her very first trick-or-treat event today dressed as cookie monster. The big frost that settled in had us…

Share Notes 10-24-19

Share Notes 10-24-19

October 23, 2019 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: Welcome to your FIRST share of the Fall CSA!  Thank you guys so much for partnering with us this growing season.  We have loads of great crops in store for you over the next couple of months….

Share Notes 12-21-17

Share Notes 12-21-17

December 20, 2017 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: This week you’re receiving the final fall harvest, and today happens to be the first day of winter. How appropriate! Thank you all for enjoying our fall harvest with us this season, and have a lovely holiday…

Share Notes 12-14-17

Share Notes 12-14-17

December 13, 2017 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: Here’s this week’s Vegetable line-up, in a short and sweet format this week, because I’m holding a baby! (We’ve got a pic for you at the end of the post.) Sweet potatoes Radish—Daikon, large, crisp, and spicy…

Share Notes 11-2-17

Share Notes 11-2-17

November 1, 2017 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: The first frost hit us pretty solidly last weekend, which means we lost quite a few of the summer crops. But don’t worry! This happens every fall. This year it’s just a couple of weeks earlier than…

Share Notes 10-26-17

Share Notes 10-26-17

October 25, 2017 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: Well, Fall is really here! We had our first touch of frost Wednesday morning at Red Moon Farm. None of the crops froze, but there were glimmers of frost on the farm truck, on our tiny-home rooftop,…

Share Notes 10-19-17

Share Notes 10-19-17

October 18, 2017 · by Red Moon Farm · in Farm News

CSA Share Notes: Welcome to your second CSA share of the fall season! We had a lovely cool front come through this past week that I hope you all enjoyed.  It’s been perfect weather for our long days of working…

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