Summer bounty
I hope you’re making it through this heat okay. We’re not out of it yet, but at least we’re going to “dip” back into the 80s a few days next […]
I hope you’re making it through this heat okay. We’re not out of it yet, but at least we’re going to “dip” back into the 80s a few days next […]
You ever have company (or a boss) make “suggestions” that you really want to roll your eyes at? We’ve been busy all week getting ready for one of the many
Preparing for company Read more
Hi! I hope you’re staying dry-ish this rainy Saturday. What foods am I eyeing up this week? The mint and the tomatoes. And maybe the squash. Or the cabbage. Plus
If it’s July, it must be hot! Think of all the wonderful food that hot weather brings—tomatoes, peaches, corn, blueberries, watermelons, and more! So many good things to eat in
Do you freeze blueberries for the winter? Read more
First things first, we will be CLOSED on Monday, July 4th. Second things second, peaches, corn, and tomatoes are all here! The official leaders of summer! And they are all available
Corn has started so it must be July! Read more
June is a wild month—it seems like everything is ready all at once. We are still picking strawberries in the beginning of the month and we have sweet corn and
Bringing in the harvest in June 2022 Read more
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Where are all the cherries? Read more
Our family farm is 190 years old and still growing!
Happy Birthday to us! Read more
It’s a great time to plant perennials! Perennials are plants that come back year after year, often multiplying and spreading. Perennials usually have a shorter bloom period, anywhere from 3
Are you thinking about Perennials? Read more
We have a long history of going to Farmers Markets, primarily the King Street Farmers Market in Wilmington, Delaware. Generations of Websters, Connells, Talleys, and Rotthouses have loaded produce into wagons or trucks to take to the market 2 or more times each week.
Our love affair with farmers markets Read more
Did you know you can make a simple syrup with forsythia blossoms? Locate a forsythia bush by its bright yellow flowers in early spring, away from runoff or pesticide use
Have I told you the story of the Thanksgiving turkey that tried to slip away? For much of history, women have been hidden, passed over, and their stories untold. Rachel
Rachel Emma Baker Talley Read more