April News 2014
The peas and corn are being planted as I write! I really hope the worst weather is behind us and that we can look forward to green shoots poking up […]
The peas and corn are being planted as I write! I really hope the worst weather is behind us and that we can look forward to green shoots poking up […]
This month brings the more hurried pace of seeding petunias and impatiens and lots of peppers and tomatoes. The onions are up and looking oh so lovely! The tomatoes are […]
There’s been a lot going on…in spite of me not posting FOREVER! I do manage to get things up on FB, so, hopefully you like our page so you can […]
AWESOME! Just saw one on our way back from Templeton! We were picking up some cabinets for the new headhouse and he flew across the road. Here is a pic […]
Greetings: You never know what you will get for weather in New England; last year we were able to harvest greens until the end of Fall/early Winter…this year we are […]
This is from member Bob. He says: Here is a pretty good way to cook some of the up-coming winter squash. I think butternut is best but any of the […]
Cream of Eggplant Soup (Epicurious) *Southboro member said she makes a cream of eggplant soup recipe that is awesome and no one can tell there is eggplant in it! Unfortunately, […]
From member Jen Rogers: enchiladas with beet greens & goat cheese ( Chicken, optional) chicken breast, poached, baked or grilled then shredded(optional, this can easily be veggie or you could […]
OK, so this is an actual recipe, but I view it as more of an idea. This week, I started with a pile of beautiful veggies that appeared in the […]