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PHOTOS FROM THE FARM: 4.23.21

04/23/21 — Ada Broussard

Scott captured some early  morning shots of the farm this week, and everything is looking particularly vibrant. The lettuce, fennel, and beet greens all seem to be celebrating earth month, and even the tomatoes are staying busy growing tall. It's nearing the end of our Spring Transplant sale, and if you haven't yet planted a garden for the summer, it's not too late! We still have hundreds of tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and flowers available for sale.

 

Green and red leaf lettuce, perfectly complementary. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Salad for days. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

So much beautiful food growing at the farm. Have you seen it with your own eyes? If not, we encourage you to visit the Saturday Farmstand! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Lime green food, yes please. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

When a delivery van becomes a harvest van, and the paint fades away. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Unloading clean and sanitized ifcos. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

We have rows of perianal herbs at the farm, including this vibrant patch of mint. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Furry fennel. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Arugula, left to flower for the bees. Did you know arugula flowers are delightfully nutty, and make a perfect salad topping? We aren't able to harvest them for sale, but if you visit the farm you're welcome to pick some for yourself! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

It must be spring! A very full harvest van. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Irrigation repairs, and a rare look at what our irrigation system looks like underground. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Can you identify this crop? Hit: It goes beautifully with tomatoes! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

The tomatoes are sizing up, and the first line of our Florida weave is installed! Soon, these rows will be towering tunnels of tomatoes, but for now they are all very manageable. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

The first tomatoes are showing themselves! How time flies! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Beet greens looking good! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Giana, keeper of the greenhouse. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Sweet potato slips. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Please, if you will, checkout the size of this chard! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Debating on the best way to use romaine. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

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