Our crew was busy last week putting 850 tomato starts into the ground. Farmer Al is always up to something new on the farm, and the addition of tomatoes to our crop has been exciting.
Our crew was busy last week putting 850 tomato starts into the ground. Farmer Al is always up to something new on the farm, and the addition of tomatoes to our crop has been exciting.
Right now, mid-way to olive harvesting time, is when the trees bloom; the branches are bright with flowers, and the ground below is yellow with tiny olive blossom petals. Truly, this is a glorious sight to my eyes, and a good omen to all of you olive oil lovers out there.
We saw Brooks cherries in the CSA boxes again this week. Here’s Lissi from our Walnut Creek drop site. Her face says it all! This Week’s Photo
Thinly sliced onions and peaches, this relish is excellent over grilled chicken, fish, or pork.