Thursday, June 24, 2010

Variety...the spice of life!

There are many times during our winter planning that we get a little giddy.

One of those times is when we put all of seed orders on one table and take in the ~150 varieties of vegetables we'll plant the coming season. The picture below is our coffee table full of very tiny seasons in very large packages!

As you'll see more and more, we plant in three main categories:

- Staples (carrots, broccoli, squash, etc.)
- Specialties (that we plant in smaller quantities but anxiously await each season, e.g. spigariello liscia)
- New experiments (which this year = pastured eggs! Available at a market near you soon....more to come)

Jeff and the crew seem to manage this variety in a stride -- understanding what each crop needs to best thrive (that is, their specific planting, watering, pest control, harvesting needs). It always seems to amaze me how that table of seeds turns into 7 acres of delicious veggies feeding our 50+ member families for a whole season. Enjoy!



2 comments:

Nate Amy and Luke said...

Keep up the good work guys! As a first time customer I've been very impressed with what Amy has picked up so far! The beets were fantastic and I think garlic scapes are my new favorite food!

Jen Miller said...

Aww, thanks! We're so glad that you're enjoying the food! It makes you wish you could grow beets in the snow, doesn't it? ;)