Our transplant sale is still happening every Saturday from 9am-1pm at our Garfield farm. Scroll below and you'll see just how beautiful the fields are looking. When you visit the sale, we invite you to walk.. or run, or skip the fields. In addition to the transplant sale, we have a market booth setup, too! No better way to experience your local food system than to see the soil producing it. Kids and friends welcome, please leave your pets at home.
Giana watering transplants outside the greenhouse, with Texas clouds behind. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
When you think about it, these bright orange taproots that we love to eat are an amazing thing. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
The John Deere is our usual carrot-shuffler. Carrots are picked by hand into the small green bins, and then individually dumped into the large, peach, bulk bin. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
When your carrots match your gloves. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
Hundreds of pounds of beta-carotene. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
It must be spring! The potatoes have been hilled are poking out to say hello. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
Discs, pre-wash. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
Post-wash. Tractors and implements are very regularly pressure washed, helping to extend the life and minimize the maintenance. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
A galaxy of green and white. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
Our transplant sale is still going strong, and crops like lettuce and kale are buy one, get one. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
Rows or romaine. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
Plastic mulch layer in action. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
Transplants for the transplant sale are looking mighty fine. Saturdays, 9-1, at our Garfield Farm. See ya there! Photo by Scott David Gordon.