Thursday, July 31

July 31

We have corn! Can't guarantee against worms, despite consistent spraying. May try something new with the second crop.

We have green bell peppers, a new crop of salad mix that's just coming in, tomatoes large and small of all colors, blueberries and a good amount of basil. Let me know if anyone needs a couple pounds of basil for pesto or anything.

The new crops of beans, cukes, and sqash are doing well. Next week, I expect to be starting a number of fall crops.

See you all at the market!
-Mollie

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