Monthly Archives: September 2016


During the dog days of summer, it’s hard to have faith in the promise of a quieter time.  It feels like the weeding, the planting, and the cherry tomato picking will continue ad infinitum until we’re too bleary-eyed to know the difference between a sungold and a gumball. And yet, […]

Downtime Uplift


Every season, we fine-tune our growing methods to improve the quality of a crop and to produce it more efficiently.  Some crops, like potatoes, are many, many tweaks away from perfection.  But for every struggle, there is at least one success story to keep us moving forward. Arugula is making […]

Fine-Tuning Arugula



  Ever wonder what we do with all of our wax boxes after the market?  At $2 apiece, we try to get as much life out of each box as possible.  Boxes that aren’t too ripped or too dirty get wiped out with sanitizing cleaner and reused for future pre-orders. […]

Respect the Box