Hoping for More Efficient Planting This Year
We are starting to feel the pressure of cold rainy weather and to many activities that pull us away from the home over the weekends. We thought about buying a seeder for years but this year I broke down and bought an Earthway Seeder. They had one at Ace Hardware here in Grand Island. The […]
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Just What is in a Full Share?
We plant a wide variety of crops. You will start the season with cool weather and spring crops: Lettuce, greens (chard, mustard, spinach, collard), radishes, garlic scapes, rhubarb and winter onions. During the warmer months you can expect green beans (several varieties), summer squash, greens (chard, mustard, spinach, collard) , herbs, cabbage, onions, new potatoes […]
Getting Ready for 2019
CSA Day is on February 22 of 2019. If you are a returning CSA Member we are offering $40 off of a full membership if you sign up before February 16. A full membership will be $400 after that date. We will be offering 10 full memberships and 6 short season memberships again this year. […]
Week 3 June 20, 2018
The first new potatoes and onions were part of the share this week. We had herbs and greens as well. Also everyone got a share of edible pod peas. The lettuce is doing well and we had enough for everyone. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”101″ gal_title=”All images”]
June 13, 2018 Week 2 CSA Share
We added a few choices this week with baby zucchini and edible pod peas. If you weren’t here early though you did not get that choice we only had 2 of each. Everyone else got broccolini. Hopefully next week we will have enough for everyone. Everyone got a nice Golden Acre Cabbage. Kathy and I […]
June 6, 2018 First CSA Share of the Season
Sorry for the late post. It has been a busy week. I usually try to get this out the same day as the shares are picked up so that everyone can check to see what was in the share if you didn’t recognize it. We had a variety of herbs, green garlic, garlic scapes, radishes, […]
It was a very productive Memorial Day Weekend in the Garden
A combination of the weather and our travel schedule has kept us out of the garden and put us a bit behind. We got all of our plant in the garden over Memorial Day weekend but we still have seed to plant. The weekend was really hot (record setting high temp and record setting high […]
Share Risk and Shared Reward
Usually when we talk to our members about shared risk and shared reward I talk about hail. “If God gives us hail then we will replant more radishes and greens and get you as much as we can.” This after noon while walking through the garden to check out the progress from Memorial Day weekend […]
Are you wondering what we are planting this year?
Well it was cold and wet this weekend. We hoped to get the tomatoes and peppers and other plants that Barb (Barb’s Greenhouse) started for us into the ground. That did not happen. We did however get lots of the garden planned and took the cold frame out of the main garden. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”84″ gal_title=”Plants […]
And the Garden is a Go
We finally got to spend a day in the garden. Between the weather, holidays and travelling it has been slow this year. The weather this year has been frightful. The first potatoes went in on Good Friday and we got snow for Easter. Then we had snow or ice every weekend until the end of […]
It Is Starting To Get Real This Season
Yesterday we sorted through our seeds and took a list and a whole bunch of packages to seeds to Barb Quandt of Barb’s Greenhouse just north of GI. If you need plants definitely check out Barb’s Greenhouse. She does both veggies and beautiful flowers. Barb will be starting 4 packs of plants for us. 16 […]
Don’t Forget the Veggies Buy your CSA Share Today
Friday this week is CSA day. CSA day is designed to promote the CSA concept and help all of us that are involved celebrate the communities we create and share in. The Event is becoming a world wide phenomena. Check this out on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/UrgenciCommunitySupportedAgricultureAroundTheWorld/ Right now we have 3 regular shares available and 5 short […]
One Week to CSA Day
Friday the 23rd is officially CSA day. We get started way before that. Today we got our first new seed packets for the year. Last week we ordered more than $330 of seeds and plants for the upcoming year and we aren’t done. If you are interested in what we think we will be growing […]
Found some cool food and veggie videos check them out
Check out the cool chives video from the lyrical chef MackaB. We will post other videos by him and you can subscribe to his Youtube page if you like them. We do still have shares available for the 2018 season, both full shares and short season shares.
Three Weeks Until CSA Day
We have shares available for the 2018 season. Both regular and short season shares. You can sign up here. Buying a share in the CSA will cut out the middle man, give you fresh local food and support a local producer.
2018 CSA Shares Available
This year we are offering 2 share choices, Full Season (end of May through September) and Short Season (6 week between July and early September). We are offering our Full Season Shares to our 2107 members first. We will have 10 Full Season shares available We also will offer 6 Short Season shares. Check out […]
Welcome to 2018
New Year New Look We have a new logo thanks to our niece Katie’s brother-in-law, Douglas. We are excited about the new year and we are starting to order seeds and get prepared for the new year. Check out the CSA Page to see what changes we have made to our membership structure. We are offering […]
Week 19 – October 18, 2017
Well we made it to 19 weeks of shares. Thank you to all of our members and to everyone else that has helped and support us. It was a very good year. The last share included: greens, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, peppers, tomatoes, winter squash, eggplant, basil, and mint.[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”33″ gal_title=”Week 19 Share October 18, 2017″] […]
Week 18, October 8, 2017
Our last share of the year should have been on September 27 with any bonus shares, because of good weather beginning in October. But we needed a vacation and had the opportunity to visit Kathy’s sister in Atlanta at the end of September and beginning of October so we moved the final pickup from the […]
Week 17, September 20, 2017
We are coming to a close for the season. I anticipate that we will only have one more week this year. Maybe 2 but that will be dependent on the weather. There is no pick up next week but the last will be Sunday October 8. This week included melons and winter squash. We also […]
Week 16, September 13, 2017
Tomatoes, Potatoes, Green Beans and Herbs The season is almost done. Just a couple of more weeks. We had a nice share this week. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”30″ gal_title=”Week 16, September 30″] Thing have been a little tough this last week. Chad had surgery last week to repair an umbilical hernia that he did not know that […]
Week 15, September 6, 2017
What do you think is the biggest advantage of growing your own food or supporting a local grower? For me, I think this picture sums it up. When you buy real food you know that it is real. It is obvious. When your advertising hook for your food is that it has real spices it […]