Sep
20
    
Posted (Bernadette) in Flowers, News

We just squeeked by this morning and avoiding a very early frost by about 2 degrees…hopefully we won’t have to worry about that again until the next full moon…@ October 4th…

Well since fall officially begins on Tuesday, this week’s bouquet will consist of some traditional autumnal colors…

Gold & Mahogany

Persian Carpet Zinnia
Golden Plumosa Celosia
Mahogany Amaranthus
Foxtail Millet
Feathertop

enjoy! – Bernadette & Walt


 
Sep
20
    
Posted (Nancy) in News

Don’t forget, the next order deadline is September 24th at midnight, and delivery is on September 29th.

We were up and out in the dark this morning. It must be Jupiter that is so bright in the sky. These fall-ish days (Sept 21 is very soon!) are just lovely and the sky is so brilliant at night. The Milky Way is very clear and all the stars are just popping bright in the dark sky. Each morning seems to bring foggy clouds in the valleys along the rivers and Saratoga Lake. Being up on the hillside, we have a great view across the Hudson Valley. My friend Teri who spent some time in China says, these sometimes wispy and sometimes thick tight clouds are called dragon’s breath and that is so fitting. It makes it very worthwhile to get up so early. We had a busy packing day yesterday and stowed all the boxes in the van from the walk-in freezer and walk-in cooler and still had enough room for Alan and Colin to drive to the city.

Recently we had some interesting visits from a local painter. Ned Reade, from Arlington VT, met us at the Dorset VT farmers market and asked if he could come by and paint landscapes some day. One day a few weeks ago we were packing all the orders and Ned walks in. He had his paints and brushes and wanted to find a nice spot on the hill to watercolor. We said, sure, sounds great, as long as you show us what you’ve done before you leave. In a matter of only a couple hours, he was back with a beautiful painting of our house and gardens. What a treat to see someone else’s impression. Last week he was back for another stint and walked way up on the hill overlooking the house and barns out in to the Hudson Valley. Very different from the first, and really amazing how fast he is. In the summer we also had a group of children from an art day camp in town come and paint twice on the hillside too. It is always fun to have them come too.

The preparation for fall and winter has just about begun so it is really great that we finally have gotten our hay all done! We have about half our acreage baled in the white wrapped baleage, fermented like sauerkraut. The other half is dry round bales a good 4 feet tall and wide. We also have 5 other farms where we hay and with our old 1950’s tractors going at the full speed of 12 miles per hour, one of the farms takes about and hour to drive to and a bit more with a fully loaded hay wagon to come back. So right now we have bales all over and we’ll be driving back and forth between fields bringing hay home this week. Thankfully the last week of weather fully cooperated with the haying program (it can’t rain on the loose hay) and we got it all done nicely.

We are cleaning out the root cellar to begin stacking in potatoes, our braided onions and lots of bunches of great garlic! It is hard to believe the season has rolled around already and is starting to be dark very early and getting cooler every night. The wild apples are ripening everywhere, the pears in our yard and our neighbor’s yard too are falling from the trees and the fall raspberries are just luscious! Harvest time – it seems the only time it is not really busy around here is winter but you can make yourself busy then too!!

Hope all is well with all of you and hope you are all keeping up with yourselves too!

We’ve just received a new batch of beef and pork and the All Beef Frankfurters are Back!!!

Best wishes, Nancy & Alan


 
Sep
15
    
Posted (Member2Member) in News

This week’s newsletter includes a recipe for delicata squash and roasted mushrooms with thyme.

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Sep
14
    
Posted (Ashley) in News

This week’s newsletter includes these yummy recipes:

* Caramelized Shallots
* Simple Stuffed Delicata Squash
* Skordalia (Greek potato and garlic spread)
* Spinach with Chickpeas
* Roasted Delicata Squash

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Sep
13
    
Posted (Deb) in News

Dear CSA Member,

We had a wonderful Farm Visit.  As the season wears on we start to get a bit weary and the Farm Visit is such a boost for us to be able to take a day to just stop our work and visit.  It really brings us back to what CSA is all about.

The rain stopped, it was such a pleasure to welcome so many members to the farm, the food and coffee were delicious.  Thank you to everyone that made the trip to the farm.

We were not able dig potatoes and carrots and the tractor rides were only in the kids imagination because we had such a storm the night before, but the puddles made for great fun.  A special thanks to Jim of Winter Sun, Bernadette of the River Garden, Dave of Bear Kill Maple Products and Jim from Capital City Roasters.

This week is the September coffee share delivery.  After tasting the delicious coffee at the Farm Visit there have been a number of members that would like to add a share of coffee for the last three months.  Please just go to the farm web site www.stoneledgefarmny.org, click on Coffee Share and download the form.  Fill in the information and cross out the 6 months and write in 3.  It is too late to have the first delivery for September go out this week but I will send the September delivery next week if you are just signing up.  Everyone else that already has a Coffee share will receive it this week as scheduled.

Enjoy the vegetables.  Deborah, for everyone at Stoneledge Farm