Week 8: July 23, 2016

TRADING TOMATOES Two subjects come to mind we would like to share this week. The first concerns our friends at Red Door Family Farm in Athens who suffered a great loss Thursday morning when high winds destroyed their three high tunnels and a majority of the crops within and adjacent. What a tragedy! As we Continue reading >>

Week 7: July 16, 2016

LIFE’S SURPRISES As our returning members are aware, garlic is an important crop for our farm for several reasons. We sell a lot of garlic at our market stand which equals income, we include it in our CSA shares as much as possible which means more tasteful meals for you, and it is a staple Continue reading >>

Week 6: July 9, 2016

HEALTHY SOIL Entering week six, we are getting excited about all the up and coming produce. The fresh garlic bulbs, green beans, red potatoes, tomatoes… the list goes on. Things are growing so much better than they were in 2015, we are elated with every small success. We actually have too much of some things! Continue reading >>

Week 5: July 2, 2016

BEING A FAMILY FARM It was a pleasantly quiet week at We Grow with pigs staying in their new enclosure on pasture, volunteers heartily tackling weeds every day and no major break downs. We’ve been taking time to reassess what is growing and planning the next few weeks of planting with fall harvests in mind. Continue reading >>

Week 4: June 25, 2016

WRONG SIDE OF THE FENCE The pigs have landed and so the fun begins. We couldn’t possibly get new little pigs home without them getting out their very first night. So at 9:00 Wednesday night the whole family was trying to round up two little pigs who slipped right through their electric fence. We have Continue reading >>

Sauteed Rainbow Chard

Garlic, chile, and lemon zest add a kick to garden-fresh chard. Serves 6 to 8 Ingredients 2 pounds rainbow chard ⅓ cup olive oil 5 tablespoons butter 6 cloves garlic, peeled and thinly sliced 1 small red chile, thinly sliced zest and juice of 1 organic lemon sea salt and  white pepper, to taste Directions Continue reading >>

Week 3: June 18, 2016

TRIALING SWINE With a dry weather outlook for the next several days, Mr. Farmer has been called to the fields to cut hay. Helping a neighbor cut for their beef cattle operation and then cutting our own which amounts to about eleven acres this first round. Then bailing it all! Some of this hay will Continue reading >>

Week 2: June 11, 2016

FINDING BALANCE We were startled by something in the grass at the end of the cat tunnel this evening. It was brown. Assumed it might be a bunny. Went after it. It was a toad. The biggest toad ever seen on our farm. The same adjective can be used for the garter snake we see Continue reading >>

Week 1: June 4, 2016

EMBRACE SALAD SEASON Here we go – our second year. To our returning CSA members, “welcome back!” New folks, please bear with us as we learn the names and faces of our new members. Please read through your newsletter each week for important information about items in your share and coming up next week. The Continue reading >>

Tomato Basil Pasta

This recipe was shared by farm member Kerri in 2015, our first season! She has always been awesome enough to share good finds and this is no exception. Ingredients 2 cups diced tomatoes 1 small onion, finely chopped 6 tablespoons olive oil 2 cloves crushed garlic 6 leaves fresh basil, torn 10 ounces fusilli pasta Continue reading >>

Week 19: October 10, 2015

LOOKING AHEAD The end of our growing season is here. Despite the hot, beautiful weather Mother Nature is giving us this weekend, the garden is officially done! We have started removing all the plastic mulch, irrigation lines and weeds in preparation for next spring. While we get the groundwork done, we are  also setting some Continue reading >>

Week 18: October 3, 2015

THE MESSAGE The message is loud and clear: People want more from We Grow!! With much excitement we are getting things tucked away in the garden in preparation for winter. Not to mention getting a few of those spring crops planted for overwintering. You’ve really got us wound up to move forward! We have big Continue reading >>

2015 Year-End Feedback

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Week 17: September 26, 2015

WHEN FALL COMES This has to be the best time of year! Though as a gardening family, spring does rank pretty high. The amazing weather the past two weeks has only made everything that comes along with fall more enjoyable. With the full moon on Sunday night and still no frost, we are starting to Continue reading >>

Week 16: September 19, 2015

PLANTING NEXT SEASON The vines are gone! The cucumbers that came up in early May and provided delicious fruit in so many homes for almost four months are gone, but they will eventually serve a new purpose in the compost pile. It was a priority to get new things planted in the high tunnel before Continue reading >>