Thursday, January 28, 2010

They're Playing Our Song!!

Rich discovered this song on one of his older CD's the other day. Just had to share it with our friends and neighbors. It's now one of our favorites. Click here to listen!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Introducing our 2010 VEGETABLE lineup!

Peacefield Farm will be adding some new vegetables this year. Here's a partial list:

We are introducing four new beans this year: fava, purple, yellow and Jacob's Cattle beans. Also, we are adding celery, ruby swiss chard, Indian corn and pop corn, two new types of eggplant, leeks, parsnips. We are adding several new varieties of HOT PEPPERS!  Finally, we are adding several new varieties of potatoes, including fingerlings. Plus, we are planting pumpkins and gourds this year as well. And, of course, Rich is looking forward to trying out several varieties of HEIRLOOM TOMATOES.

Besides all of those we'll grow the ole' standbys that we've grown every year: green beans, beets, broccoli, cabbages (several types), carrots, swiss chard, sweet corn, cucumbers, eggplant, kale, kohlrabi, melons, onions, peas, sweet peppers, hot peppers, potatoes, radishes, lettuces, greens, rutabaga, spinach, both summer and winter squash, and (finally) tomatoes.

Of course, we'll also grow several varieties of herbs, as well as 2 dozen kinds of flowers.

All in all, we will be growing over 80 different kinds of vegetables, herbs and flowers.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

2010 - a New Year - and a new Farmer's Market CSA

To begin 2010, Peacefield Farm Announces a new way to buy your vegetables this season: FARMER'S MARKET CSA. Follow this link to our web page to find out how you can become a CSA member of Peacefield Farm. You'll find all the details, including an explaination of how a Farmer's Market CSA differs from a typical CSA, the three different annual subscription rates, the benefits of becoming a member, some Frequently Asked Questions, or FAQ's and how you can join.

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