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Fresh Harvest for March 9th


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Hello!

The warm weather and longer day makes for finally putting in some good outdoor work time. It feels good to be able to complete the tasks that have been lingering over the winter. Sunshine is a great motivator! And the ground is warm and dry enough to get some of the first crops in the ground – kale, lettuces, cabbages, broccoli, onions and radishes. Soon our potato order will get here, and those will get in the ground next. And so it begins!

*We will not be delivering next week, March 19th. * We will be taking that week off, so now is the week to stock up on meats, eggs, baked goods, soap, etc. We are still very low on vegetables, but do have a nice supply of carrots, lettuces and sweet potatoes. The carrots and lettuces are freshly picked and will have a long life in your fridge, so please double up on those orders as well! It will probably be the last week for sweet potatoes. The produce will start to be more abundant soon – hopefully the week that we return, March 24th.

*It is time once again for purchasing into the Bouquet of the Week Club! * This special offer allows you to pre-pay for 10 large bouquets at a discounted price, saving you a total of $20.00. These bouquets are for you to purchase at any time over the course of the flower season, May through September, whenever it is convenient for you.

Once again, thanks so much for your support, and we look forward to seeing you on Wednesday!

John and Tallahassee

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