Sunday, October 25, 2015

CSA 20 The last one

Our 20th basket complete,

We hope that you have enjoyed your season in our CSA program.  Overall, it was a great one, crops all grew well, tomatoes and zucchini really stood out this year.  We still have many crops to harvest outdoors and while a little behind, we are still planting indoors.  I am excited to finally having time to make some hot sauce, tomato sauce and spices!


 Winter hours for the store are still unsure but weekends and  Mondays will likely be our open days.  We will continue to sell at the St-Catharines Market on Saturdays and may add Thursdays as well.



Again, we will be making adjustments to our farm for the upcoming season. Our CSA will be smaller and again be shortened, as we found ourselves struggling to prepare for winter farming this fall. If our crops don't get in, we have no income. September to us is busier than spring, add kids and sports to the mix and the whole thing becomes impossible.  Therefore, it seems that we will have a cottagers season for the CSA May to Sept.

A second major change, that has come about after much debate is that we will not be offering eggs for sale for the winter or next season.  I know that this will be disappointing to many but unfortunately when it comes down to it, this part of our business is more of a service and not very profitable at all.  While we like to keep everybody happy, the hours we spend to raise our chickens the way we think is right and the organic grain we feed them just doesn't add up.  Also, during the winter months egg sales always drop dramatically, at a time when caring for them and feeding them is the hardest and unlike crops, eggs must only be sold on site.  We still need an income in the winter months and feel our time will be better spent growing winter crops which are in high demand and can be sold at the market. Plans to erect another greenhouse are in the works.  Finally, we may again raise chickens in the future  but not at the moment. We have a friend around the corner who has purchased a portion of our flock and will be selling eggs, we will post an address on door of store when she is ready.

Making changes are sometimes exciting and sometimes they are difficult but we know that they are necessary.  We see many small farmers struggle and sometimes even quit altogether not because they don't love it but because they just can't live off it.  It always saddens me when i see a farmer not value his time or product enough to charge a decent amount for it because i know that he is probably suffering and i may not have access to this wonderful product for long.

In your basket this week:

An amazing bag of Chez Nous Mix (nothing makes me feel healthier than eating a bag of this stuff!)
Southern Curled Mustard(green)
Dragon Tongue Mustard ( stems are totally edible..prepare like escarole)
Hakurei Turnips
Leeks
Juicers: Kale and cucumber/beet mix

Following are a whole bunch of pictures for those who are interested!

Our soil arrived recently after a night of rain, bringing it out to the farm was quite a disaster and finally couldn't be completed. 


We are lucky to have a neighbour with an unsprayed apple tree, every fall we harvest wheel barrows full for the birds.

Piri Piri peppers 

My beautiful flowers after the frost the other night. Lettuce looks great!


Near the end of summer, I finally got around to planting the smallest little Alpine strawberry plants.  They have really taken off! 

The strawberries are white

Garlic planting is nearly complete

Kale

Dragon tongue Mustard

Flower Sprouts

Escarole, Lettuce, Bok Choy and Celtuce 



Today we finish this greenhouse with cold hardy transplants

We've also cleared out the small greenhouse by the front of the house.  This tomato plant Pit Viper was supposed to be a dwarf plant. It is a monster and super healthy monster full of tomatoes.




A little family time


Thanks for supporting us!


Saturday, October 3, 2015

CSA 18

Good morning

The smell of the wood stove has been a welcomed treat this week.  The smell, the ambiance and the heat are so comforting! We all love it, right down to the dog and cat!  It's definitely pumpkin pie and sweater time... speaking of which i'll need to find myself some pumpkins as i grew no winter squash of any kind this year.


In your baskets this week:

Potatoes
Napa (Green and Purple)
Mustard Mix
Shallots
A bag containing tomatillos, jalapeƱo and or Anaheim peppers, garlic slivers ( these accumulate right now as we get our garlic ready to plant)

Extra Greens: Flower Sprout Tops, Bok Choy


I absolutely hate to bring this up here, but thought i should make you all aware. That we have needed to re-activate and update our security on the store.  We have needed to contact the police a few times recently due to theft of produce.  In order to keep the store going, we need to have this in place.  Thank you to all the amazing customers which over the years that allowed us to operate based on honesty and appreciation for what we do.  We know, you are, by far, the majority!


Here's my usual mustard green speech...for those who've been around for a while! Mustard Greens can be intimidating when you first start using them.  Once you figure it out they are the best!  An interesting things about them is you can adjust their flavour to your liking by blanching. Mustards have bite or flavour if you want, but they can also be tamed right down and seem like any other green.  To blanch just prepare and pan steam or drop in boiling water to wilt.  Check greens if they are at a good flavour level and then just go on with your recipe.

I enjoy Mustards cooked in brown butter and served along with whatever i'm eating.  To do this, i put a nice big piece of organic pastured butter in a pan and cook till it gets a nutty aroma and brown color  then i drop in my prepared greens, cover and cook till nice and wilted. I don't blanch unless i'm adding them to a recipe my kids will be eating. I love the flavour!





Here is a recipe for mustard manicotti that i like.

http://www.squashblossomkitchens.com/2014/03/13/mustard-green-manicotti-fontina-bechamel/

My pinterest recipes for mustards: https://www.pinterest.com/Cheznousfarms/csa-recipes-mustard-greens/


Below are the Napa leaves.  These are mild and very versatile. Great in salad or just about any dish!



As for the tomatillos and peppers, a quick way to use is to make a dressing such as this one:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/373728469052698021/

Another quick sauce to pour over chicken: http://www.joyfulhealthyeats.com/grilled-chicken-with-tomatillo-roasted-poblano-cream-sauce/#comment-65955

They can quickly be chopped up and added to a salsa

Two more baskets! I hope you embrace this cooler weather with some loved ones, cozy surroundings and great food!

Have a great week!

Sunday, September 27, 2015

CSA 17


I love the first time I take someone out back for a walk, the reaction is always the same.  People just can't believe how big it is and everything we have going on.  And, there sure is a lot going on!  Always.

In your baskets this week:

Chez Nous Salad Mix
Kale
Bok Choy
Beets
Fennel

X-tra Greens: Cucumbers, Kohlrabi




Lots of really nice Kale going on.


 A new cabbage: Wirosa Savoy


Kales, Collards and lots of Mustards... you can expect mustard next week!


Monday, September 21, 2015

CSA 16

Monday September 21


At this point in the season, our farm is slowly being taken over by greens, which in the off season will be our main source of income.  Summer crops such as beans, zucchini, potatoes,tomatoes and peppers are being uprooted and replaced with mustard greens, kales, spinach and Asian greens.

It feels good to transition except for one part, the greenhouse which contains some beautiful cherry tomato plants that also need to be replaced with greens, greens that will not mind the odd freeze and which do well in cold temperatures.

Our garlic field is being prepared nice and early, nothing worse than waiting and then not being able to get the garlic planted because the beds aren't ready and can't be prepared due to wet soil.

It's a very busy time!

In your baskets this week:

Salad Mix
Swiss Chard
Potatoes
Peppers
Zucchini
Tomatoes

Extra greens: Flower Sprout Greens(use like Kale), Cucumber and Radish Sprouts



We have more greens than ever this year!


Ruby Streaks and spicy Mustard Green in the Mustard mix and your Salad Mix

More mustards

Flower Sprouts and Cabbages


Have a great week!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

CSA #15


Saturday September 12

Good morning

A rainy day? Seems like it's really been a long time since it's rained.  One thing i like about a rainy day is that i can get stuff done in the house and not feel guilty. There is always so much to do out there, there still is, but some jobs can't be done in the rain so the list is shorter today and i can accept that.  It's only 8:30 and i've already done dishes, laundry and supper is marinating and now a little time to look back at my week.

In your baskets this week:

Potatoes
Carrots
Bok Choy
Zucchini
Beans

Extra Greens: Baby Kale, Napa leaves and a cucumber

September is a month abundant in beans, lots of beans. It also used to be the time when i went back to work and worried about all the beans i was not picking.  Seems kinda silly now but boy did that used to stress me out! I am grateful to be a full time farmer now where i can almost keep up with them beans.

 One basket after another, this seems the be the perfect size basket to harvest at a time. It allows me to get up and unseize my back a little!

My favourite way to cook beans is still Michael Smiths recipe Brown Butter Beans :it calls for almonds sometimes i replace them with herbs such as sage or savoury. http://chefmichaelsmith.com/recipe/brown-butter-green-beans-with-toasted-almonds/

Last Fall i grew Bok Choy and have become huge fan.  I have 3 kinds i am going this year. Some of you got baby and others big.  I love Bok Choy with flavours such as ginger, soy and peanut oil!


Napa Cabbage and a purple variety below 

Fall, Winter we become a greens farm.....

And next...too many pictures of a hummingbird! Have a great weekend!







Friday, September 4, 2015

CSA 14

Friday September 4th

Hello members

It's a very busy time of year for us, so this weeks newsletter is short and sweet. Enjoy your long weekend!

In your basket this week:

tomatoes
bean mix
peppers
zucchini
carrots
basil

extra greens: beets, bok choy and cucumber


We are hoping that with this extra hot weather the baskets get picked up quickly and we are looking forward to some cooler temps.

Shirley

Saturday, August 29, 2015

CSA 13

Saturday Aug 29

Never did i think that writing this blog would be so difficult but lately parking my butt in front of a computer seems to be last on my list of priorities.   My apologies for the lack of a newsletter last week.  Things are moving along as they should.   Nights are getting cold and tomatoes are starting to let go which is fine, I am ready to concentrate on other things.

In your basket this week:

Chez Nous Salad Mix
Tomatoes
Zucchini/  sweet pepper
Ground Cherries ( in the little husk)
3 Garlic
Beets

X-greens..Bok Choy and an extra Salad Mix

A few pictures...

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Damascus Steel ..very neat looking!

Bosque Plum plants are loaded 

Maylor Roth Brandywine....doesn't seem prone to cracking like so many others.

10 rows of carrots seeded for winter
 My flowers, I have started experimenting with cut flowers.
Zinnias of all colors are going crazy here.




The best part has been seeing all the creatures they attract!


Till next week
Shirley