June 5 Newsletter

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A Farmer’s Market in Waconia
Open Every Day June through October
Monday – Saturday 10am to 5pm, Sunday 11am to 4pm

Have you been to The Farm?
We all need to eat
Come and experience the Charm
My Produce, it can’t be beet!

Hello!
June is busting out all over. So lovely and lush. The fields are beautiful, so are the weeds.

Everything is planted for the first go around. We replant most crops except Peppers and Tomatoes.

The Potatoes are up and the plant is so pretty when small. After they grow and bloom. Then, they start to make new potatoes. You can scratch around the plant and find some good size and pick them. Then put the soil back so the small ones can grow.

I have fabulous flowers and bedding plants for sun and shade. There is always room for 1 or 2 beautiful plants to enhance your garden, steps or deck.

I have a great selection of…

Strawberries Honeoye
Strawberries Honeoye
  • 10 varieties of tomato plants
  • 12 varieties of Peppers – Red, Sweet, Hot and Green
  • 3 kinds of Sweet Cabbage
  • 1 Red Cabbage
  • Summer and Winter Squash
  • Herbs, Parsley, Basil, Red Basil, Thyme and Sage
  • June Strawberry plants – Honeoye
  • Shallot Plants, Onion Sets and Seed Potatoes

Remember plant Cilantro Seed, not plants, they die. You need to do seeds every week and a half to have Cilantro all season. I have the seed. It’s not too late to plant.

Home Grown Non-GMO Fresh Produce
Asparaguslettuce At The Farm
Rhubarb
Radishes
Romaine
Mixed Lettuce
Brown Eggs
Strawberries June 18th
Honey from My Farm
Jam and Jelly

Grown in the USA Fresh Produce
Bib Lettuce – Wisconsin
Strawberries – California
Red Potatoes – Florida
Vidalia Onions – Georgia
Blueberries – New Jersey
Peaches – California
Nectarines – California
Pluots – Oregon
Red Onions – Washington

From Canada Fresh Produce
Slicing Tomatoes
English Cucumbers

I’ll write again.

Come to meet Donna!