July 1 Newsletter

The Kittens are Playing
What Glorious Days
The Farmers are Haying
Fresh Strawberries are on their Way

Hello!

What a fabulous spring. The fields are spectacular. Plants are growing great. There has been a lot of gardeners having some seeds not sprouting; corn, colored corn, peas, green beans, and pole beans. I have no answer, so I tell people to scratch in the row to find the seed. They say they are gone. We had some red color corn not wake up, also carrots. We planted again.

The peas are climbing on the fence. Looks great, also blooming are potatoes. Rhubarb is done. Short season, but I don’t know why. Asparagus done also.

I have the best, forget the rest.

Donna

Happy 4th of July – Come to At The Farm for your Fresh Produce for this weekend’s celebrations.

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I’m Picking Organic

onion At The FarmBib Lettuce
Romaine
Kale
Kohlrabi
Green Onions, Scallions

Fill Your Willow Basket

Tomatoes, Slicing, local grown
Sweet Corn, soon
Peaches, soon
Watermelon, soon
Muskmelon, soon
Chubs, local grown
Zucchini, local grown
Grape Tomatoes, local grown
Washington Bing Cherries
Nectarines, California
Vidalia Onions, Georgia
Avocado, extra Fabulous
Red Onions, Washington
Bella Mushrooms, USA