Fall at the farm
We did manage to mostly miss the blight with our tomatoes. For all of you who did get blight please be sure to burn or bury your plants to spare us all next year. Our tomato crop wasn’t as large as previous years but at least we had some.
Now it’s time for all of our fall crops. We have purple and cheddar cauliflower this year, it is beautiful and tasty! We also have broccoli, spinach, arugula, winter squash and lettuce. In a few weeks we will also have carrots and beets. We plan to grow through the winter so if you are interested in some winter vegetables let us know. The weather today feels like fall so it’s time to start taking down our summer crops and planting our cover crops for the winter.
Joe started work on our greenhouse. He had to dig the footer this week and hopefully the concrete will go in this week with our beautiful dry weather.
