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8/17/09
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Harvest time has arrived and we are busy, busy, busy in the garden. The insects and diseases also have arrived; but first a harvest update.
In addition to our ongoing crop of Swiss chard, beets, carrots and broccoli, we are now harvesting cucumbers, green and wax beans, cabbage, onions, zucchini and herbs. And the tomatoes have finally started to ripen after a cool spring and summer. We have harvested Stupice, Amana Orange, Lemon Boy and Purple Cherokee.
We have a number of sweet peppe... |
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Veggie Share |
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Do you have a vegetable garden of your own? If so, fantastic! We’re happy that you share the same enthusiasm as we do for locally grown produce! If you have extra vegetables or fruit that you cannot use, you can participate in The Smart Farm’s Veggie Share.
It’s so easy to begin sharing your veggies. Any fresh produce that you or your family do not plan on using can be dropped off at a Smart Farm work day for donation to a local food pantry. You can also drop off any extra fresh produce to the food pantry of your choice. Our team is at the Smart Farm on:
Sundays from 9am - 11am Tuesdays from 2pm - 4pm Thursdays from 9am - 11am
Don't let your extra fresh produce go to waste, share with your community through Veggie Share. |
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