Friday, September 20, 2019

Dear Gardeners,
It seems like just yesterday, I was planting my garden.  Now it’s fall and the garden season is slowing down.  Please start taking down any brown plants or plants that are no longer producing.  Pull them and put them in the compost bin.  You can also start taking home any structures or cages that you are not using.  As a reminder- STRING and TOMATO TIES MUST go in the GARBAGE.  NO STRING IN THE COMPOST BINS!  I will keep you posted when I find out the closing date of the Community Garden.
*IRRIGATION- As the weather starts to get cooler and the garden season is coming to a close, you will notice that the irrigation system will not be set as often.  This is because the nighttime temperature is low.  It is not recommended to water when it is cold.
*RAW MILK FUNGICIDE- We will no longer be providing the raw milk fungicide.  Please let me know if you have any concerns about this.                                                                                                                                   
                                      
                                                

*TOMATO OF THE WEEK- Chef’s Choice Pink-This large tomato is a hybrid with a big heirloom taste.  Chef’s Choice Pink produces 12-14 ounce pink beefsteak tomatoes.  This variety is a strong producer and has good disease resistance. It has a “potato leaf”  too.  It is one of my favorites!
*HARVEST FESTIVAL- Come by the farm on Saturday, October 12 from 12-9 p.m. for Harvest Festival.  This NEW event that celebrates the season’s harvest will be fun for all ages!  Check out the harvest activities, food trucks, tractor-drawn wagon rides, fall crafts, livestock encounters, farm games and more! 12-4 pm $5 per person ages 2 and up, 4-9 pm $10 per person ages 11 and up, $5/ ages 2-10.
Happy Gardening!
Alyssa

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