Thursday, September 10, 2009

Harvesting week of September 7

Sweet corn--still lots left! the main variety on now is called "Serendipity", an excellent freezing corn variety. $3.00 per dozen, or we'll work with you if you're buying 20 dozen or more for freezing. Just ask us

Green beans-- still growing. they're getting a little on the "mature" side, but still good, I think.

Onions--small but lots of flavor

Carrots--didn't turn out very pretty this year, but are so good! Scarlet Nantz variety

Zucchini and summer crookneck--Still growing. Plants got a light "toasting" the other night when it got cold, but are still producing.

Winter Hubbard Squash-- Nearly ready. We tried one for dinner a few nights ago, yum!

Potatoes--Red and Russet available. In a few weeks we'll have access to Russet potatoes for winter storage. We'll keep you updated on this as it gets closer

Cucumbers--we have a long list for pickling cukes, but still have slicers available.

Pumpkins--plan now to come to our pumpkin patch. Bring the little ones and your camera to wander through the patch to pick the perfect pumpkin. Straw bales available for free photo opportunity. Families in the past few years have told us how much they've enjoyed themselves. Patch will be open October 1 through 31 from 3 to 8 pm Mon through Fri and Saturday from 11 am to 8 pm.

We'll be available at the Rexburg Farmer's Market Friday the 10th from 4 pm to 8 pm or come see us at Scotty's in Rigby Saturday morning until we sell out.

Thanks for checking with us, feel free to pass this information along to your friends family and neighbors.

Good Eating!!

1 comment:

  1. Hello there Just wanted to see if you would have 30 small size pumpkins? I in charge of the halloween craft station at my sons school this year and need to find small pumpkins and a price
    thanks
    Jodie

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