
WEEK 16 IN PHOTOS
04/22/16 — Farm
All the rain gear came out at our Garfield Farm this week. Photo by Scott David Gordon
Rain, rain and more rain! This was a muddy week on the farm, but it sure did make the greens in the field look extra vibrant. The mud is stopping the farm crew from getting ahead on transplanting more of our summer crops, but we've been busy with a great harvest for markets this weekend! Lots of greens, herbs, artichokes and our spring cabbage crop are all coming in strong right now. Thanks to Scott David Gordon for capturing the greens, grays, and mud-tones that dominated week 16.
Kale in front, dandelions behind. Photo by Scott David Gordon
Cilantro raised beds with rainwater-filled pathways. Yikes! Photo by Scott David Gordon
Collard greens. Photo by Scott David Gordon
Photo by Scott David Gordon
Hope these artichokes don't mind the extra water!
This week we got our tomatoes all caged and staked, and started trellising them too. Photo by Scott David Gordon
We can't wait until these tomatoes are blooming! Photo by Scott David Gordon
It was nice and dry in our squash high tunnel
Gray and green - the colors of week 16. Photo by Scott David Gordon
Sweet potatoes being washed at our Hergotz farm. Photo by Scott David Gordon
Beautiful red radishes. Photo by Scott David Gordon
Harvest driver Kenny loads up his truck. Photo by Scott David Gordon
Beets fresh on the washing tables. Photo by Scott David Gordon
Washing parsnips - come get some at market this weekend! Photo by Scott David Gordon
We're harvesting a beautiful crop of onions! White and red pictured here. Photo by Scott David Gordon

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