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Want free fall produce?
We are excited to begin our fall growing season, but it’s time to to plant, weed, and harvest tons of food! We need all the help we can get, as we are a small family operation. We have 8 weeks … Continue reading
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Tagged farming, Free CSA Basket, Free food, planting, Salacoa CSA, Worker Share
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Wolfscratch Farms gets a greenhouse…Part 2
We have finally finished our greenhouse, amid rain, sleet, and snow! Our greenhouse is now fully functional and housing our new seedlings for the Spring CSA. We had quite a time finishing up this project with all of the recent rain and, … Continue reading
A Few CSA Spots Left
We have already started our first seedlings for the new CSA year and everything is looking good! We have had a lot of returning CSA members (THANKS!) and have also had quite a few newbies sign up. We still have … Continue reading
Need Worker Shares for the 2012 Growing Season
The harvest awaits! We had a great year for the 2011 growing season, in part thanks to our work share program. We enjoyed working with these very special CSA members and they are definately part of our extended family! We … Continue reading
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Tagged Free CSA Basket, Free food, Jasper, planting, Worker Share
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This Year’s Grow List
We are really excited to start getting ready for this year’s CSA baskets. We have started planning out our plots for the upcoming growing season and wanted to share our plans with our CSA members. Please click here for our 2011 … Continue reading