From Seed to Share: Preparing for the Weeks Ahead

It’s hard to believe we’re just a couple of weeks away from the start of the fall/winter CSA—and from the start of fall itself (the equinox is on 9/22). This cool, dry weather has been a blessing, though it’s also unusual for this time of year. Today (9/10) is usually peak hurricane season on theContinue reading “From Seed to Share: Preparing for the Weeks Ahead”

Seasons of Growth, Seasons of Change

We’re a couple of weeks into the spring CSA now, and the farm is bursting at the seams. The fields are growing like gangbusters, the mornings are still cool and kind, and the humidity hasn’t yet stomped in with its sweaty boots. It’s a golden little window of time — and we’re soaking it allContinue reading “Seasons of Growth, Seasons of Change”

Winter CSA, Week 5

Wake County deliveries 1/29/25Chatham County deliveries 1/31/25 Farm News Update: Moving to the BlogThanks to thoughtful feedback from our CSA members, I’ve decided to move the Farm News section of our weekly CSA newsletter to the blog! This way, anyone interested in what we’re up to—CSA member or not—can follow along. For our CSA members,Continue reading “Winter CSA, Week 5”

Winter CSA, Week 4

Farm News We strategized our harvesting efforts last week to account for the freezing temps. This week, that meant harvesting all of the crops not in greenhouses in the cold, cold rain on Monday. And then we harvested inside the greenhouses on the colder days. We also have to pay attention to the temps when itContinue reading “Winter CSA, Week 4”