Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Purplepalooza- Week 11 of the Moon Bear CSA

Seedless Concord Grapes Growing Outside Our Kitchen Window
Hello Moon Bears

New visitors have offered themselves to your CSA box this week. A cornucopia of amazing species.
And a few of your favorites. I'm reminded again and again how generous the Earth is to Her children, how gracious with Her offerings and how little She asks in return. To remind us of nature's wonder, a bear wandered down our road this week, munching on the blackberry vines and leaving a "calling card" at the bottom of our driveway. Even the bear likes purple food...

On Your Menu this Week for a full share:
  • Fairy eggplant (Not every box will get them this week. We need more ripening time for the rest next week)
  • Purple Hawaiian Bell Peppers
  • Salad Mix (Last of the lettuce this season)
  • Crimson Chard
  • Detroit and Ruby Queen Beets
  • Lemon and Armenian Cucumbers
  • Sweet Corn (For the 1st five boxes this wk., then for the rest next week)
  • Luscious, Luxurious, deLicious Seedless Concord Grapes (Fruit of the gods)
  • Chocolate, Red and Grape Cherry Tomatoes.
  • Heirloom Slicing Tomatoes
  • Baby Turnips
  • Trio of Beans
  • Fingerling Potatoes
 Thanks for Believing in Local Sustainable Agriculture.

See You in the Garden
Rick


(c) Copyright Rick Sievers, Moon Bear Produce, August 2014

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Roots, Shoots and Tubers: Week 10 of the Moon Bear CSA

Pulling Russian Banana Fingerling Potatoes in the Moon Bear Garden
Hello Moon Bears,

Have you ever experienced the miracle of digging potatoes? A little slip of skin and eye buried deep in the dark. Mounded and watered. Purple and pink flowers lovingly tended by bees. Then the stalks die back. A yellowing strand of stalk remains, announcing that a new phase of wonder has begun: The harvest. Digging into the loam is akin to delving beneath one's skin. Finding nodes and arteries and veins. The roots and shoots travel in an amazing pattern. And the earth smells of life ready to breath in the open air.

 Today I'm grateful for potatoes and beets and carrots. The ones that stay hidden throughout the season and then appear as gifts.

On This Weeks Menu for a Full Share:
  • Finn Apple, Russian Banana and Rosy Riveter Red Fingerling Potatoes
  • Atomic Red and Solar Yellow Carrots
  • Venersborg Garlic. This "species" has been growing wild here since we've been here
  • Rhubarb Chard
  • Spaghetti, Acorn and Delicata  Squash (A random assortment in boxes)
  • Detroit Yellow Beets
  • Purple Plums
  • Lemon and Burpless Green Cucumbers
  • Personal Sized Cabbage (Savoy, Red, Green)
  • Rainbow Heirloom Tomatoes
  • Purple and Golden Tomatillos (Get your salsa recipes ready)
  • Kale if I can find any hiding in the cool shadows
Next week we'll have Miniature Purple Bell Peppers, Fairy Eggplant and Seedless Concord Grapes. Lots more tomatoes too.
Thanks.
See You in the Garden
Rick

(c) Copyright, Rick Sievers, Moon Bear Produce, August 2014

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The Goodness of a Fresh Tomato - Week 9 of the Moon Bear CSA

The Cosmic Light of Tomatoes
Hello Moon Bears,

Although it may not feel like it, Fall is on the way. How do I know? We are slowly retiring large swaths of garden beds this month and planting them with cover crops. We sow legumes and buckwheat and crimson clover. After these mature we till the cut stalks back into the earth. Besides our own compost, and adding micro-nutrients/minerals, this is how we add fertility and soil structure into our clay.

This week we harvested another record breaking cucumber crop. Sixty pounds from about ten plants. The lemons cukes are the best.
Filling Your Boxes on Thursday Morning

Garden Cat Patrolling the Perimeter
On the Menu this Week for a Full Share:
  • Lemon and Armenian Cucumbers
  • Rainbow Chard
  • Nantes Coreless and Imperator Carrots (Sweet)
  • A Surprise Find of Salad Lettuce from the south field
  • Plums
  • Golden and Detroit
  • Russian Fingerling Potatoes (More Next Week)
  • Cabbage
  • Baby Turnips
  • Radishes
  • Collete, Golden, Eight Ball and Mystery Zucchini
  • Pear-Pearl Drop Tomatoes
  • Big Heirloom Tomatoes

Next Week we will have Acorn Squash.
Spaghetti Squash is almost here too.


Thanks for Supporting Local Sustainable Goodness.
We are grateful for you.

Rick

(c) Copyright Rick Sievers, Moon Bear Produce, August 2014




Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Whatever Comes or Goes is a Blessing - Week 8 of the Moon Bear CSA

Hello Moon Bears,

Summer and the half moon in the balmy ink sky. Such beauty at night out here on the Art Farm. And night is also when the wild creatures arrive. Like deer eating the butter head lettuce, one juicy head at a time. And the baby cottontails being reared somewhere out in South Squash patch. We can't control what is wild. Though fences come in handy.

We offer the seed the the Earth. then we offer our care to the seed and the plant. Whatever comes, comes. Whatever goes, goes. The bounty is big enough.

Sometimes the bounty can even feel too big. If you are at a point in the CSA season where you feel a little overwhelmed with the quantity of vegetables, I encourage you to share the bounty. If you have too much, offer some to friends, co-workers or even the Clark County Food Bank. Summer is a sad season for those without food, or friends. We always offer our bonus crops to the Battle Ground-Clark County Food Bank just off Main Street. Last year we gave 30 bushels. With all the stored sunlight and rain and care invested in the plants we make sure that nothing goes to waste when possible.

Speaking of bounty here's your menu for this week (Full Share):

  • Lemon, Armenian and Emerald Burpless Cucumber
  • Delicata Winter Squash
  • Our Own Venersborg Garlic. A native to this land, since we have lived here.
  • Trio of Purple, Green and Golden Beans
  • Zucchini. It's the last of these for awhile.
  • Salad mix with gourmet blend and mini butter heads.
  • Carrots, including the beginning of the sweeter orange varieties.
  • Kale. Probably the last till October.
  • Scarlet Chard
  • Russet Spuds. The freshest you'll ever get.
  • Rainbow of Tomatoes. I picked a three pounder today.
  • Tomatillos. Thinks Fresh Salsa
We harvested 55 pounds of cucumbers off of 10 plants today. So I include here a wonderful site on cucumber recipes:    Healthy-Cucumber-Recipes-Summer 

Thank you for participating in community in way that honors the Earth and each other. I'm so grateful for you.
Rick

(c) Copyright Text and Photos, Rick Sievers, Moon Bear Produce, August 2014