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Wooden Hill: September. Possibly the greatest month of them all.
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Weekly Newsletter and Harvest List. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. September. Possibly the greatest month of them all. Good morning ladies and gentlemen! 160;There's a chill in the air and we are liking it. Hope you are climbing up the old attic steps and getting your sweaters out of storage. Or, if you're anything like me, you're just happy that you never got around to packing them away. A note to a certain shareholder, we DO grow DINOSAUR KALE aka Lacinato, so look for that in the coming weeks. 160;&...
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Wooden Hill: Wait....the sun just came out!
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Weekly Newsletter and Harvest List. Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Waitthe sun just came out! Boy has this season flown by.just one more pick-up left after this week! It seems like just yesterday we were all strangers.now we're wondering if you're tired of us yet. In case you are starting to feel like you might miss us too much to go on over the winter, we could arrange to visit your house every Thursday. Don't worry Phoebe, we can bring Meghan along too! What would the fun have been in that? Spots for exis...
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Wooden Hill: The return of the salad mix!
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Weekly Newsletter and Harvest List. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. The return of the salad mix! 160;Happy rainy and cloudy week everyone! 160;That rain is giving our crops a much deserved drink and should give them a nice boost before they get to your dinner plates. We enjoyed a rain day Monday and got to organizing lots of things that needed it. We also had time to cook! 160;Ain't apple season grand? CROP OF THE WEEK. RECIPE OF THE WEEK. 15 oz cheese pumpkin puree (Cut cheese pumpkin in half and roast...
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Wooden Hill: Sweet Potatoes are not as sweet as you
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Weekly Newsletter and Harvest List. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Sweet Potatoes are not as sweet as you. Spotty Pumpkin Face Cutey. It brings us great sadness that no one will be reading our ramblings next week. Clearly, we love to ramble. Ever played the card game PIT? 160;Do you like red candles? 160;Do you think only non scented candles should be burned while one eats? 160;Did you find the CHILE MINE RESCUE AMAZING? 160;Have you ever had Halvah? 160;Do you like Charlton's beard? RECIPE OF THE WEEK.
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Wooden Hill: Campfires and Shooting Stars
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Weekly Newsletter and Harvest List. Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Campfires and Shooting Stars. If we were grape growers this dry spell would be exactly what we hope for to make the grapes nice and sweet for the fall harvest. But alas, we are not, and the irrigation schedule has commenced once again. The newly planted and seeded crops require water everyday and even the established crops take their turns getting a drink. PS Remember to bring your jars and containers for the Food Bank! CROP OF THE WEEK.
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Wooden Hill: Harvestnox?!
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Weekly Newsletter and Harvest List. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Hello all ye vegetable lovers! If we were to time travel to the past and visit ourselves thinking about this very week as it existed in the future, we would see ourselves excited for the 17th share of our CSA season. However, what we might not have known at that moment, and do know now is that the 17th share marks the official beginning of fall via the autumnal equinox! For starters, make note of how the sun rises due. East and sets due.
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Wooden Hill: Mud potatoes
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Weekly Newsletter and Harvest List. Thursday, September 30, 2010. Hope you all are warm and dry. After the third outfit change before 9 am, we are finally all dry. We had hoped to dig out potatoes for this share, but due to the weather, were unable to. That is why we had potatoes on the harvest list yesterday and have removed it. It should stop raining at 11pm. That's only 12 more hours. Here's 2 haikus about you know what:. Huge glass of water. Pours from the October sky. Water, water, wa.