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4520 River Road East
Tacoma, WA, 98443
(253) 778-6257

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Spring 2024 #6/10: Spring Green Garlic! →

April 29, 2024 Katie Green

I hope you’re ready for Green Garlic, because thankfully—it is ready for you! I’m going to ring in this year’s season by dunking slices of Green Garlic Toast in my soup for dinner tonight. If you’re new to Green Garlic, welcome to your new favorite vegetable of the season. Bunched up, it looks a whole lot like its cousin the green onion, but it is indeed garlic through and through.  The aroma lets you know even before the flavor does. If left in the ground each stalk would eventually swell out into a fully mature bulb of garlic, but we pick it in its "green" state, because it is very mild, tender and brings out the best in so many other Springtime foods and meals. It gets bonus points, because it takes very little effort to cook, which we find extra helpful during the busy planting season.  So many good, last-minute meals start with a bit of olive oil, chopped Green Garlic and whatever random vegetables or proteins I've been neglecting in the fridge. Greens?  Into the garlic.  Nuts, Prawns, Tofu?  Into the garlic.  Potatoes?  Asparagus? Pizza? Grains? Pasta? Salads?  You get the gist.  It is the perfect base to just about any stir fry, happens to be amazing chopped up and mixed in with your burger of choice. Toss some in with the greens from this week’s Radishes, and you’ll have an incredible Springtime Pesto to spoon over your Pasta, Potatoes and such.

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Spring 2024 #5/10: Rhubarb, Eggs, and Parsnip Granola!?! →

April 22, 2024 Katie Green

It is April, and the moving parts of the farm are move-ING. (And if they aren’t, Mark is probably in the shop trying to remedy that). Our crew has been doing a whole lot of seeding and planting, all while learning methods for trellising, irrigating, driving and using the John Deere tractor for transplanting. They even had a chance to work together to put a new cover over one of the chicken houses and a secondary “hoop-house within a hoop house” last week to protect all of the tomato plants from frost. For all of the gardeners out there, know that we should have the first of our vegetable starts for sale next week—we’ll watch the weather and post an update next Monday. We like to set you all up for success at home.

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Spring 2024 #4/10: Cover Crops & Cabbage-like Things →

April 15, 2024 Katie Green

Happiness is…a big tall patch of cover crop to play with! Lupa had her turn today, losing herself, finding herself, sprinting in and out of a bed of Rye and Vetch that is over 4’ tall in most places. But by the end of the week, Mark should have a chance to give this patch a proper mow before incorporating all of that lovely organic matter into the soil.

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