Greener Vision Farms Schedule this week
We will again be having mid-week hours this week! You can expect the store to be open TODAY (Wed) from Noon - 4 (but I think Heidi and the kids are already out there) and FRIDAY Noon - 4 (caveat - Heidi may be running Eli down to Georgetown that morning, so she may be a little late getting things open) and SATURDAY 10 - 4 as usual. Additionally Heidi WILL be a the Georgetown Farmer's Market this week on THURSDAY from 3:30 - 6:30. So you get four opportunities this week, counting Georgetown!
Things are looking good in the field, Heidi picked 18 pounds of squash yesterday! We're still fighting the squash bugs, but we look like we might be winning. The corn is starting to look good and to make little ears, a few cucumbers are coming in, and there are lots of green tomatoes and lots of melon flowers. There are also baby beans of all sorts. Eggplant has not been doing so hot so far, but Heidi got a bunch of new eggplant plants and some okra plants as well, and we're going to try planting those in a plot out at our house. We'll keep you updated.
Due to the fact that at Gorgetown we can only sell the stuff we grow ourselves, and we don't know if we will end up selling everything or having lots left over, below is a list of everyhing we have - but what we have available on each day may not include everything. Some days we will only have some of these things available and I don't know ahead of time which days we'll have what.
From our field, all sustainably grown using organic practices, and fresh picked:
Turnips & greens
Swiss Chard
Radishes
Onions with greens
Beets with greens
Yellow squash
Zucchini
Patty pan squash
Herbs - sage, chives, rosemary, thyme, oregano, tarragon, lemon balm
Also, fresh eggs, salsas, honey and spreads.
Compost for your garden
Conventionally grown, but fresh from Texas:
Tomatoes
Grape tomatoes
Yellow Squash
zucchini
Cucumbers
Sweet onions
Peaches
Okra
Medium seedless watermelon
Things are looking good in the field, Heidi picked 18 pounds of squash yesterday! We're still fighting the squash bugs, but we look like we might be winning. The corn is starting to look good and to make little ears, a few cucumbers are coming in, and there are lots of green tomatoes and lots of melon flowers. There are also baby beans of all sorts. Eggplant has not been doing so hot so far, but Heidi got a bunch of new eggplant plants and some okra plants as well, and we're going to try planting those in a plot out at our house. We'll keep you updated.
Due to the fact that at Gorgetown we can only sell the stuff we grow ourselves, and we don't know if we will end up selling everything or having lots left over, below is a list of everyhing we have - but what we have available on each day may not include everything. Some days we will only have some of these things available and I don't know ahead of time which days we'll have what.
From our field, all sustainably grown using organic practices, and fresh picked:
Turnips & greens
Swiss Chard
Radishes
Onions with greens
Beets with greens
Yellow squash
Zucchini
Patty pan squash
Herbs - sage, chives, rosemary, thyme, oregano, tarragon, lemon balm
Also, fresh eggs, salsas, honey and spreads.
Compost for your garden
Conventionally grown, but fresh from Texas:
Tomatoes
Grape tomatoes
Yellow Squash
zucchini
Cucumbers
Sweet onions
Peaches
Okra
Medium seedless watermelon


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