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Saving the Season: Late July 2016

July 25, 2016 by Wendy Hammond

This seems to be an especially good year for growing vegetables, as evidenced by my own garden and the generous amount of vegetables that I’ve been receiving in my CSA. These are the days that we dream about in the winter! Now is the perfect time to think about putting some of those extra goodies …

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Making the Most of Your CSA Share

June 6, 2011 by Wendy Hammond

CSAs aren't for everyone. But for those who are thinking about the monetary aspect, there are a lot of tings you can do to maximize your investment. Below are some thoughts about that.

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5 Reasons Why I Subscribe to my CSA in October

October 29, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Note: I'm re-posting this article from last year. My last pickup was yesterday, and the feeling was bittersweet. On the one hand, I'm glad for a break. On the other, I'm really going to miss the weekly rhythm of picking up the product.

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CSA & Garden Update 8/10

August 10, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

I’ve decided that my garden is mostly for snacking. To recap: The herbs have dried up, from lack of watering, never having quite recovered from the long 4th of July weekend in intense heat with no water. The carrots and beets were eaten by rabbits when they sprouted. The peas are over and done with, …

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CSA & Garden Update 7/31

July 31, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

It’s time to call Elmer Fudd. Remember the bitten tomato I shared earlier this week? My cantaloupe vine was also chewed off at the stem. And more tomatoes are half eaten. I originally thought it must be squirrels, because we have a fence around our garden. But two days ago I went out to water and a …

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