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WEATHER ALERT Monday - August 9, 2021 All-in-all it looks like it's going to be a nice week, but keep those umbrellas handy just in case folks! FIELD NOTES Another dry week under our belts with plenty of sun. It helped move our tomatoes and eggplant along, so much so we are able to offer both in this week's share, but with good there is always a little bad. I can't believe I'm saying this after the July we had, but we can use a little rain to push our new fall plantings. It would be great for it to shower overnight maybe once every 3 days, just not 2 to 4 inches at a time. We shall see how the week unfolds. I just did a quick walk through of our leek and brussels sprout fields and they pretty amazing right now. Brassica seedlings were planted not too long ago (above picture) and they are hanging in there. We also, seeded fall beets and spinach and this where the needed rain comes in, we need it for germination. Fingers crossed. I'm not sure how many of you can veggies but we have 20lb boxes of tomatoes available now at the stand. They are perfect for sauce. There really is nothing like opening a jar during the winter months and making a big ol' bowl of spaghetti :) See you soon! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
DID YOU KNOW: BASIL Basil is an excellent source of vitamin K and manganese; a very good source of copper, vitamin A (in the form of carotenoids such as beta-carotene), and vitamin C; and a good source of calcium, iron, folate, magnesium and omega-3 fatty acids. LETS GET COOKING 5 RECIPES THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR MIND ABOUT EGGPLANT Pasta Grammar | YouTube 5 Delicious Italian Eggplant Recipes, Full Course Eggplant Meal Plus Dessert! more recipes:
WHATS GOING ON AT THE FARM CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY? If you cannot make your pickup day a friend or family member can pick it up for you or for themselves. Reminder: pickup days cannot be changed, the day that was chosen on the enrollment form will be your day for the 20 weeks of the program. 7 DAY SUPPORT
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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WEATHER ALERT Monday - August 2, 2021 An amazing week on tap folks! FIELD NOTES We took advantage of the bad weather and seeded our fall crops! We're halfway through the farm share program, can you believe it? It's been an amazing ride with you all and we're looking forward to the next 10 weeks! How is it going for you so far? We'd love to hear your feedback. You can message us at bardwellfarm@gmail.com :) It's been slow going in the pepper, tomato, and eggplant department because of the rainy weather and no sun. The 10-day outlook though is looking prime with lots of sunshine and little to no, precipitation. This means we will finally dry out. Now if we could have a little happy medium that would be great. The good news is you'll have peppers in this weeks share. See you all Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
TIP: BELL PEPPERS The bell pepper is the only member of the pepper family that does not produce capsaicin, a chemical that can cause a strong burning sensation when it comes in contact with your tongue. The absence of capsaicin in bell peppers is because of a recessive form of a gene that gets rid of capsaicin. That’s also why some people refer to bell peppers as sweet peppers! LETS GET COOKING THESE PEPPER RECIPES ARE THE BELL OF THE BALL Tasty Recipes | YouTube So many different flavors to try! more recipes:
WHATS GOING ON AT THE FARM CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY? If you cannot make your pickup day a friend or family member can pick it up for you or for themselves. Reminder: pickup days cannot be changed, the day that was chosen on the enrollment form will be your day for the 20 weeks of the program. 7 DAY SUPPORT
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
WEATHER ALERT Monday - July 26, 2021 The week is looking pretty good, but keep those umbrellas handy just in case! FIELD NOTES Hazy start to the day! Another weather change as we move from cool and rainy to hot and humid. This coupled with the smoke from the the wildfires out west reaching the east coast and we're back in the soup again. The air is actually so thick you can smell and almost taste it. Just when you think things can't get any worse for the crew, it's kind of difficult to breathe too. The good news is we are beginning to dry out from all of the rain that we have received over the last several weeks. They weather we had over the weekend and the warmer temps this week should help things along. To speed up the process we even subsoiled some of the fields so the moisture can sink lower into the ground and it seems to be working. We lost so many of our crops this season because of weather, but if things stay on track and are consistent, the next settings of vegetables will be ok. On the positive note, our newer setting of broccoli and broccolini are looking great. Sweet corn is coming in fast and furious and we are so thankful for that. The next time you think about the weather affecting your day, think about it affecting your food and the food supply as well. Climate change is real. Enjoy the share this week folks! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
TIP: BLUEBERRIES Blueberries get their intense blue color from anthocyanins, a type of antioxidant. Blueberries contain different types of antioxidants, which fight the free radicals that cause cell damage. It is believed that blueberries can aid in the fight against cancer, aging, and more. LETS GET COOKING ALTON BROWN MAKES BLUEBERRY BUCKLE Food Network | YouTube We we want to wake up to Alton's Blueberry Buckle every day! more recipes:
WHATS GOING ON AT THE FARM CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY? If you cannot make your pickup day a friend or family member can pick it up for you or for themselves. Reminder: pickup days cannot be changed, the day that was chosen on the enrollment form will be your day for the 20 weeks of the program 7 DAY SUPPORT
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
WEATHER ALERT Monday - July 19, 2021 The weather is actually looking pretty for this week and who's happy about this? We are! FIELD NOTES Rain rain go away... Welcome to Bardwell Farm Marina, I mean, week 8 everyone! Mother Nature has been throwing everything at us lately from extreme heat to excessive precipitation, over 10+ inches to be exact. The storms have been pretty severe too with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning and flooding. We really need to dry out and we're hoping this will be the week to do just that. On-top of the weather the crew has been keeping the good fight battling weeds, trellising tomatoes, planting, working the tent, and farmers' markets. Despite the weather its been getting done and I'm proud of them. It's not easy doing this kind of work in these conditions. New to the share this week... fresh garlic and more sweet corn :) ENJOY! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
TIP: GARLIC The shelf life of garlic can go as long as a year or as short as a few days depending on how you store it. A properly stored whole bulb of garlic can last up to three to five months in the pantry. Once the bulb is broken, you can expect the quality of your garlic to decrease rather quickly. Individual unpeeled garlic cloves can last for seven to ten days in the pantry. LETS GET COOKING HOW TO ROAST GARLIC TasteMade, Frankie Celenza |YouTube Thumbs up if you can slather garlic on EVERYTHING! more recipes:
WHATS GOING ON AT THE FARM CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY? If you cannot make your pickup day a friend or family member can pick it up for you or for themselves. Reminder: pickup days cannot be changed, the day that was chosen on the enrollment form will be your day for the 20 weeks of the program 7 DAY SUPPORT
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
WEATHER ALERT Sunday - July 12, 2021 Looks like more inclement weather in the forecast folks, be sure to keep your storm gear handy when picking up your shares! FIELD NOTES Saturday sunset with Allis The rain these past couple of weeks has been insane. By the time we finish today and tomorrow we'll probably be somewhere in the 5+ inch range! Normally we would be asking for rain prayers, but now how about a sun dance? We need to dry out soon and quickly to ward off disease and rot. And, the weeds after the sun peeks out... we don't even want to think about it. With all of this bad weather it's given us the opportunity to work in the high tunnels trellising peppers and tomatoes. We also continued work in our new wash/pack area. We were able to move our vegetable washing machine, tubs, and tables in there and it felt pretty good. One more step in the process completed. We're excited to have sweet corn and pickling cukes in this week's share, two of my favorite things! Give me some butter and little salt and pepper and I could live on them all summer long :) Enjoy! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
DID YOU KNOW: SWEET CORN There are about 800 kernels on each ear of corn and the silk of sweet corn is actually the stigma (the female part). Surprisingly, there is one strand of silk per grain of corn! LETS GET COOKING Barefoot Contessa's Fresh Corn Salad Food Network | YouTube Looking for an easy summery side dish? Ina's Fresh Corn Salad is super simple and has your name written all over it. more recipes:
WHATS GOING ON AT THE FARM CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY? If you cannot make your pickup day a friend or family member can pick it up for you or for themselves. Reminder: pickup days cannot be changed, the day that was chosen on the enrollment form will be your day for the 20 weeks of the program. 7 DAY SUPPORT
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
WEATHER ALERT Monday - July 5, 2021 It looks like we have the potential for thunderstorms throughout the week folks. Be sure to bring your umbrellas and stay informed as the week progresses. FIELD NOTES The farm stand is filling up with all kinds of summer goodies! Did everyone have a wonderful 4th of July holiday? We hope you did! If you ate too many bad things fear not, you can dive into this weeks share and we'll help you get back on track :) After scouting the fields over the weekend we are beginning to see eggplant and peppers, and we even picked our first field tomato on Sunday! We've been selling high tunnel heirloom tomatoes for a couple of days now, but there's nothing like eating a warm tomato from the field. Speaking of field crops, we're monitoring them closely for disease. With almost 3" of rain this past week this opens the door to this kind of thing. We're hoping to dry things out quickly before the next deluge comes. The benefit to all of this is you'll see more summer crops grow quickly with the 2-day heatwave we're supposed to receive. Only time will tell because Mother Nature is in charge. Looking forward to seeing you all this week! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
DID YOU KNOW: SHELLING PEAS The term ‘shelling peas’ refers to varieties of pea that require the pea to be removed from the pod or shell prior to use. Though shelling peas are one of the most popular types of pea plant in which to grow, they are often referred to by many other names. These common names include English peas, garden peas, and even sweet peas. The name sweet peas is especially problematic as true sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are a toxic ornamental flower and are not edible. LETS GET COOKING HOW TO COOK FRESH PEAS Well Done | YouTube This is your window to scoop up fresh green peas, every minute of it by cooking these green glories to their maximum delicious potential. more recipes:
WHATS GOING ON AT THE FARM CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY? If you cannot make your pickup day a friend or family member can pick it up for you or for themselves. Reminder: pickup days cannot be changed, the day that was chosen on the enrollment form will be your day for the 20 weeks of the program. 7 DAY SUPPORT
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
WEATHER ALERT Sunday - June 27, 2021 It looks like thunder-boomers again this week folks, be prepared! FIELDS NOTES Tractors make farmers right as rain :) Another week is in the books and it's felt like we're working round the clock. Up at 5, out the door before 6, work 'til dark, office work until ya can't keep your eyes open, and then it starts all over again...rinse, lather, repeat... yep, thats farming! Sweet corn is really showing growth now with the holiday coming in less than a week, leafy greens and brassicas are producing wonderfully, and we are getting more late season crops in the ground. While we keep up with cultivation, we’re watching field tomato growth. And, good news, blueberries are here! The heat really has boosted our heirloom tomatoes, we're seeing fruit the size of our fist. We have plenty of crops in abundance and we're picking fresh every morning before the 2pm heat kicks-in. It's going to be a warm start to the week, the heat and humidity returns, remember to hydrate, and take it easy folks. See you soon! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
TIP: Broccoli Don't boil, steam or saute broccoli to preserve the nutrients and vitamins. LETS GET COOKING ALTON BROWN'S ROASTED BROCCOLI YouTube | Food Network Add some parmesan and breadcrumbs to your broccoli. You'll never go back after you've tried Alton's recipe! more recipes:
WHATS GOING ON AT THE FARM CAN'T MAKE YOUR PICKUP DAY? If you cannot make your pickup day a friend or family member can pick it up for you or for themselves. Reminder: pickup days cannot be changed, the day that was chosen on the enrollment form will be your day for the 20 weeks of the program. 7 DAY SUPPORT
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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WEATHER ALERT Sunday - June 20, 2021 Keep those umbrellas at the ready Tuesday, it's looking like rain! FIELDS NOTES Sunrise just before the kale harvest I can't believe we're almost through the month of June already. It's like I blinked my eyes and we're already planting winter squash and pumpkins! June is one of those months you go from 0 to 60mph and keep that pace until November. The heat has been brutal the last several days. We're getting into the fields to harvest and maintain crops early in the morning and then try to get out as quickly as we can before it reaches 90% humidity. The name of the game is hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. It's also been a crazy past week in terms of repairs. Our delivery truck acted up and had to be towed from Northampton and our walk-in cooler has been playing temperature games. Every day I wake up and wonder what will we have to fix today. Enough about me, how about you guys? How is your CSA experience going so far? Do you like the size of your share? Are you able to use everything in a single week? We want to know! You can always call (413) 800-5583 or message us at bardwellfarm@gmail.com. Send us your photos or tag us in social media @bardwellfarm, we're interested in what you create in the kitchen :) Lots of farm fresh goodness in this weeks share, ENJOY! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
TIP: CAULIFLOWER Get your cruciferous veggies squeaky clean by filling a sink with cold water and then soaking them for a few minutes. Then, gently lift them out of the water, place in a colander and rinse again under a stream of more cold water. Drain, container, and store in the fridge until use. LETS GET COOKING 4 EASY CAULIFLOWER RECIPES YouTube | The Cooking Foodie 4 easy and delicious cauliflower recipes! 4 ways to cook with cauliflower, recipes that anyone cake make. more recipes:
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Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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WEATHER ALERT Sunday - June 13, 2021 Looks like thunderstorms on Tuesday folks, keep those umbrellas handy! FIELDS NOTES Troy, Jona, Jonathan, and Navi planting brassica seedlings We're thankful that the temperatures dropped significantly this weekend. Not only were we racing against time to plant, maintain, irrigate, and harvest crops, we were battling personal dehydration and heat exhaustion. Several of our crew were definitely feeling the affects. With the temperature change of course we received lots and lots of rain, just about 4" total to be exact. We're still bailing out parts of the farm believe it or not. It was a lot of precipitation to fall in a short amount of time. On the plus side the heat and rainfall REALLY moved our crops along, so there were some benefits. One other disadvantage of the heat and rain are WEEDS and lots of them. In farming you are always fighting something and this will be the new battle moving forward. Enjoy Week 3 and all it has to offer folks! Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
DID YOU KNOW... Garlic, by cutting off the scape you are asking the plant to send all of it’s energy in to increasing the bulb size, rather than in putting energy toward flowers and seed. Since the bulb is what we eat, we pull the scape a month or two before harvest. Plus, scapes are delicious and can be used just like garlic, it's a win-win! LETS GET COOKING Garlic Scape Pesto YouTube | Food Wishes A quick and easy recipe to make a really tasty dish! more recipes:
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Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com
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WEATHER ALERT Sunday - June 6, 2021 It looks like thunder-boomers will be in the forecast this week, don't forget to bring your rain gear just in case folks! FIELD NOTES Brassicas are looking great! We want to thank all of our farm share members for an exceptional first week! It was wonderful meeting new friends and catching up with old ones. Your excitement and enthusiasm is inspiring :) The heat wave we've been experiencing has been a blessing and a curse. It certainly has sped the crops along, but some of them so much so that they are beginning to grow too fast and bolt. We'll also have to irrigate crops if we don't get the rain they are calling for, all eyes are on the weather forecast right now. Staying hydrated and eating right has been a priority for the crew. It's brutal working in direct sun as well as the high tunnels and greenhouse. We're constantly monitoring and keeping each other safe. The high tunnel tomatoes love this heat and have taken off, almost doubled in size, and we're already starting to see baseball size fruit! Nothing says summer like a juicy well-ripened heirloom tomato. We can't wait to share these with you! While we're on the subject of hot weather, we've added all kinds of new frozen treats to www.online-farm-store.com, goodies like Barts Ice Cream, Dove and Haagen Dazs Ice Cream Bars, and Crooked Stick Pops. If you need a cool down you can always order ahead and we'll have them ready when you pick up your share or stop by the stand anytime between 10am and 6pm! Here's to Week 2 everyone, see you soon :) Owner Harrison Bardwell WHAT TO USE FIRST
DID YOU KNOW... The redder the stalk of rhubarb, the sweeter the flavor! Green rhubarb can also be eaten, and is just a different variety. All rhubarb is quite bitter in taste and therefore a great substitute for cranberries, and a good match with a sweeter fruit like strawberries and apples. LETS GET COOKING RHUBARB: 1 ITEM 5 WAYS YouTube | SheKnows EATS Rhubarb is delicious when properly prepared. If you’ve ever whipped up a recipe using it, you know that it’s highly underrated and underused. Rhubarb, in strawberry mimosas, BBQ sauce and amazing desserts, gets the close-up it deserves on this 1 Item, 5 Ways. more recipes:
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Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions, need assistance or want to provide constructive criticism. Also, don’t be afraid to talk with your Bardwell Farm Representative in-person during a pick-up day. You can always contact us by using the links below. (413) 800-5583 bardwellfarm@gmail.com |
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