Who used their collards, and what did you make? If you would like to email a photo to csa@redwagonfarmboulder.com, we would love to share it on our social platforms!
We are still feeling the transitional moment between the first set of crops and successions. It’s the bell curve nature of harvesting, and we are just about to climb the upward momentum of the curve – the tomato plants illustrate this perfectly!
Here is what we hope to bring you during Week 9:
Regular Share:
1 – Herbs
2 – Sweet Walla Walla Onion OR Garlic
3 – New Potato
4 – Harvester’s Choice
5 – Eggplant
6 – Zucchini OR Cucumber
7 – Kale OR Collards
Large Share Additions:
– Pick 2 from Herbs
– Double New Potato
– Pick 2 from Bunched Greens
Fruit Share:
– Pending
The schedule for the fruit harvest will be erratic this summer due the exceptionally warm weather in Colorado earlier this year. In general, all of the fruit crops will be ripe about a month earlier than we are used to. There will likely be breaks throughout the season when there is no fruit available. But we are still hopeful that we will be able to fill the full 14 weeks of our Fruit Share.
Thank you for supporting Red Wagon Farm!

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