We are a diversified small scale farm located in the lower San Pedro Valley along Aravaipa Creek. We grow a variety of produce including oyster mushrooms and flowers. This blog is meant to give you a peek into our busy farm lives, thank you for reading!
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Mushrooms are BACK!
Hi Everyone. We have been so happy to be offering mushrooms again at our markets! We worked so hard in the begginning of September preparing for the October mushroom harvest. We now are starting to have the usual cool weather abundance of oyster mushrooms and we will have them until about May. Once it gets even cooler we will start experimenting with shiitakes so hopefully we will be offering those around the New Year.
Sugar Baby Watermelons came and left in a hurry. We had a limited, but plentiful amount and definetly plan to grow more next year. They were the perfect size and very sweet with a classic watermelon flavor. Andrew had to protect them from a determined pack of coyotes who loved to steal from the melon patches. He even slept in a tent in the field a few nights! The things we do for love (of produce, hah!).
Our tomatoes are back again for round two! The seedlings we planted back in April got a flush of monsoon tomatoes. These plants are working so hard and producing super sweet amazing heirlooms once again. We have been getting tangled in the unruly overgrown rows trying to pick each ripe tomato. I figure I eat about half as many as I bring to the market when I'm harvesting them :)
The butternut squash have been a great fall crop for us. They have been selling great at the market and we have plenty of them curing for the holiday season. I'm thinking butternut squash soup, mashed butternut squash with herbs, stuffed butternut squash with greens and sausage. Yum!
At the end of September I went home to Long Island to visit my family. While I was gone Andrew was a complete rock star and planted most of our late fall and winter crops. He planted turnips, radishes, arugala, braising greens (kale, tatsoi, mustard greens), beets and salad greens. When I got back it was time to weed all of the new rows. I cannot wait until the summer grass goes dormant!
'Tis the season for gophers! These little guys will burrow below a row of perfectly formed root vegetables and pull them right down into their hole. Then can desimate a whole row in a matter of days. Time to get our battle gear on ;)
Well that is all for now. Hope to see you all at the markets!
-Nicole & Andrew
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Feels like fall!
Hi Everyone. So sorry for the delay between posts. We have been super busy on the farm trying to keep up with the summer monsoon weeding! It is pretty much all we have been doing these last few months. The rains have been good to us which resulted in lots and lots of green everywhere. Aravaipa Creek filled up to the most we have ever seen. For a little while we could hear it from our land.
Along with the rains came lots of yard clean-up. Cottonwood trees are notorious for dropping branches everywhere! We got the mower and up running with new tires and I've been having a blast buzzing all around on it. Definitely one of my favorite "chores".
Our monsoon plantings of watermelons and butternut squash have resulted in bumper crops for both of them. We have so many coming in, and they are so small and cute. I cannot wait to dig into the first watermelon! We also planted black eyed peas and they have been selling great at the market. They have great depth of flavor, very earthy, that makes them stand apart from regular green beans. Our second planting of summer squash are doing great as well. We planted a variety called Ronde de Nice which is a french heirloom. They are awesome in a pasta and perfect for the grill.
Finally our pumpkins are ready for market! We planted Long Island Cheese pumpkins back in March and they sure did take they're sweet time. We are also getting a few Musque de Provence pumpkins which we just about gave up on. As soon as it cooled down a bit the vines started to produce to our delight. Even though temperatures are still hovering in the 90s the pumpkins remind us that fall is here.
Well that is all for now. I'll leave you with a beautiful sunset and a special visitor. Thanks for reading!
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Mid-summer monsoony dreams....
Our days have been filled with analyzing the weather patterns, obsessing over the barometric pressure and crossing our fingers for daily monsoons. When the sky darkens and the clouds open up we breath a sigh of relief that we do not have to water!
Luckily in Arizona we have two summer seasons which means we can have two plantings of summer crops. These last few weeks we got tons of new squash, beans, watermelons and flowers in the ground. We are kind of in between right now as our early summer crops fade out and our new plantings take hold. Right now its all about keeping the weeds at bay and making sure our babies get enough water. We expanded into our second field for our monsoon plantings and the soil over there is incredible. The previous owners had horses for many years so the land is well fertilized.
We have some early summer crops that are chugging along like the Long Island Cheese pumpkins. I love these fairytale style pumpkins and they are super delicious with a sweet light orange flesh. Plus they hail from our home, Long Island, so I love them even more. We have so many growing and the patch continues to expand out with new blossoms.
Boy are we having fun with the zinnias. Not only are they epic producers, lovers of the desert environment, but the bees and butterflies go crazy for them! We have a mellow natural bee hive in one of the cottonwood trees and its clear they are sticking around this summer because of the zinnias. Also Andrew planted some mammoth sunflowers by the mushroom greenhouse that they love. We are drying the heads to sell at market so keep your eyes out for them.
And no, we haven't forgot about mushrooms! This week we are cleaning out the greenhouse and getting ready to start making logs to be ready sometime in September. The next few weeks will bring us weeding, weeding and more weeding and hopefully many more sunsets like these.....
Thanks for reading and see you at the market!
-Nicole, Andrew, Willy & Big Girl
Monday, July 6, 2015
Hello Monsoons!
The monsoon season came in late June to everyone's surprise. Usually it rolls in about the 4th of July but it came a bit early making for some very happy farmers. The smell of summer rain is intoxicating. The sunsets, clouds and lightening they bring is slowly making summer my favorite season.
Andrew was excited to get the tiller out once the ground softened up. We received our seeds right in time and have lots of beds planted with more squash, black eyed peas, basil, okra, cucumbers and zinnias among other things. Speaking of zinnias the ones we have planted have really begun to flourish. We started selling bouquets at the market and people have been loving them!
We also planted a few new rows of sunflowers. The branching sunflowers have been doing great, we are harvesting the heads to dry and sell as bird feeders. The butterflies, bees and hummingbirds have been busy pollinating the entire garden. The flowers have really helped to attract them.
Oh! And the crenshaw melons have ripened! These melons are INCREDIBLE! The flesh goes right up to the skin so you get so much sweet fruit from one melon. We may just end up eating them all ourselves. Our heirloom tomato crop has been producing like crazy. We love that our friend Charlie (of Aravaipa Heirlooms), down the canyon, grew all the seedlings. These are true Aravaipa Canyon tomatoes! We have been picking tons of them every two days and they have been selling great at the markets.
The next few weeks will bring more planting and LOTS of weeding and LOTs more harvesting from our early summer crops. Hopefully as it starts to cool off more we can get mushrooms going. I know many customers are missing them but with the new green house its just TOO hot in there. Thanks for reading :)
-Nicole & Andrew
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