More Than Just Vegetables

A few members have mentioned that they might be interested in purchasing meat. In addition to vegetables, Woodbridge Farm also has organic beef, pork, and turkey. The prices are posted on their website: www.woodbridgefarmonline.com. If you’d like to place an order, let me know, and I can help coordinate this with the farmers. They would […]

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Stock Tip

Lots of leftovers? Here’s a suggestion for vegetable stock from one of our members. Thanks Kelly! My favorite thing to do when a week has flown by with too many dinners out and the fridge is full of veg, and/or I have the stems and trimmings from other recipes – just add it all to […]

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Free Tomato Plants!

Barbara has lots of extra cherry tomato plants growing in her garden that she needs to thin. Does anybody want some? Tomatoes are easy to grow in containers or in the ground, all they need is a nice sunny spot. Let us know if you’re interested and she can bring them to the next distribution […]

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What the heck is kohlrabi?!?

Kohlrabi shares its botanical name, brassica oleracea, with its close relative, broccoli. But kohl, meaning “cabbage”, and rabi, meaning “turnip”, better describes this delicate but unusual vegetable. Many botanists believe kohlrabi is actually a hybridization of these two vegetables. Kohlrabi resembles a root vegetable, but actually the edible globe is the modified swollen stem. The […]

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Week Two

This week’s share included heads of lettuce, mixed salad greens, spinach, kale, mixed asian greens, broccoli, cauliflower, pac choi, kohlrabi, and radishes. Phebe brought in some tasty homemade salad dressing samples and recipes for us to try: sesame tamari vinaigrette, morocan-spiced lemon vinaigrette, mustard-balsamic vinaigrette, fresh strawberry dressing, tangy green goddess dressing, and cilantro-lime dressing. […]

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News from the Farm

The weather has been great for growing vegetables. A little rain would be nice, because watering can be quite a chore. We are all anxiously waiting for the peas to be harvested, but unfortunately they are not in blossom yet. So all we are saying is give peas a chance, to bloom that is. This […]

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We did it!

Our first distribution was a success! Big thanks to everyone who helped make it happen!! We got more than we were expecting, which was a nice surprise. The delivery included heads of lettuce, mixed salad greens, spinach, kale, mixed asian greens, broccoli, rhubarb, chinese cabbage, and pac choi. For our first time it went amazingly […]

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Only 3 more days until the first delivery!

It’s almost time for our first batch of veggies. The first pickup will be on Tuesday May 29th. Very exciting! We’ll be getting lots of greens… kale, lettuce, chinese cabbage, and pac choi (pictured above). The first delivery will probably be pretty light, but don’t worry, we’ll start getting more and more as we get […]

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Sold Out!

We have no more shares available for this season. If you’d like to join our mailing list for next year, please send an email to info@plgcsa.org.

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Almost sold out…

There are only a few shares left and they are reserved for members who qualify for financial aid. If you’re interested in this program, please contact us. If you’re not eligible for financial aid but still want to join, we’d be happy to add you to our waiting list. Just send us an email specifying […]

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