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Crop Report: Locally Grown Heirloom Tomatoes

Hey everyone! Thanks for checking in this week. Summer produce is in full swing! Lots of delicious fruits and veggies to look for this weekend. Full list of produce available to follow.

The locally grown heirloom tomatoes have been fantastic! If you're unfamiliar with heirlooms, don't let the appearance scare you away! They may not look like a perfect red tomato but their flavor is out of this world! We love them for everything from sliced with mozzarella to chopped up in salsa. Here's an article from Good Housekeeping with a little more info about heirlooms and their varieties, https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/gardening/a20707127/best-heirloom-tomatoes/.

We got a delivery of orchard gear from Basho Apparel (YS) this week. New to our collection is the "Love Your Mother" design, we are in love! Help us do our part in showing our wonderful plant some love by shopping with reusable bags, 10 cents off your purchase when you shop with a reusable bag and 10 cents off the pound price when you shop with our Peifer Orchards bag.

Hoping many of you have already gotten the memo but if not, it came to our attention earlier this week that some of the peaches from days prior may not have been up to our standards. We got in a new batch of Red Haven peaches on Tuesday from a different orchard that have been beautiful, juicy and full of flavor. Northern peaches of this quality will be available in our farm market until at least labor day weekend. For those who purchased peaches over the past several days that they are unhappy with please stop by so we can make it right. We appreciate your support and understanding!

Our blackberries are starting to ripen! It will be a pretty small crop this year but what we have looks great. Our spring berry planting is coming along nicely, we could just use a little more rain! Fingers crossed for next year, we hope to have a good crop of black raspberries, red raspberries and blackberries. Berries should also be available for u-pick in 2020.

Get artsy this fall! We are very excited to share two local art collaborations coming to our farm in September and November. Workshops are welcome to all, no experience necessary!

Sunflower lovers, enjoy an afternoon at our farm painting the beautiful sunflowers planted by Tecumseh Land Trust. For more info and to sign up for this workshop visit https://estherbley.com/paint-parties/

Have you ever wanted to make your own apple cider? Now is the chance! Join us and John Bryan Community Pottery for Press & Pour. In this Three week workshop participants will create their own cider tumbler and then press their own cider at our farm. For more info and to sign up for Press & Pour visit https://www.communitypottery.com/shop

Sign up soon! Spaces are limited.

Here are a couple of recipe ideas for the weekend. Links to follow.

Summer is always hectic so quick easy meals are a must. Fresh produce makes our weekly menu easy and delicious. It always seems like these warm beautiful days go by a little too fast! Be sure to enjoy your locally grown favorites while they're here!

In our world you simply can't go wrong with a pasta tomato combo. Halfbaked Harvest's Cherry Tomato Pasta was a crowd pleaser this week. Toss in some heirlooms for an extra rich flavor!

Buttermilk biscuits with fresh berries and whipped cream is also on the menu because everyone needs a cheat day! Treat yourself to this scrumptious dessert from The Feed Feed. Fresh blueberries and blackberries have been amazing! We're always snacking!

We hope you have a wonderful weekend! Stop by and see us, we're open 7 days a week!

Fresh produce available in our farm market, as supplies last:

Red Haven Peaches

Nectarines

Cantaloupe

Watermelon: Seedless and Black Gem (seedless)

Blueberries

Blackberries

Sweet Cherries

Brentlinger's Sweet Corn: White + Bi-Color

Tomatoes: Red, Yellow, Green, Heirloom, Grape/Cherry

Cucumbers

Pickling Cucumbers

Zucchini

Yellow Squash

Eggplant

Green Beans

Cabbage

Sweet Candy Onions

Green Bell Peppers

Sweet Banana Peppers

Jalapeños

ORGANIC produce:

Tomatoes: Red, Heirloom, Grape/Cherry

Cucumbers

Pickling Cucumbers

Zucchini

Sweet Candy Onions

Green Bell Peppers

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