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Tomatoes!
Our tomatoes are finally ready and in the stand! Both full size and cherry are $3.00 per pint. We also have eggs, zucchini, yellow squash, eggplant, beans, beets, sweet peppers, garlic, kale and lots of cucumbers. Honey is available on … Continue reading →
Dill Pickle Kit
We are selling a Dill Pickle Kit for $5.00. Included are the pickle cucumbers, garlic, dill weed and a mature dill head. We have a recipe for Refrigerator Dills on our page in the Pam s Recipes section. We also … Continue reading →
Thank You!
Thank you to everyone who came out for our Creekside Market yesterday. We appreciate all the support and are especially happy that the on farm Market Day has been a success. If you were not able to make the Market … Continue reading →
Creekside Natural Farm Honey
The honey is here! We are hosting bee hives that are maintained by a local bee keeper. The bees forage on our land which includes 20 acres of pollinator habitat, pollinator friendly trees, our organic gardens and lots of clover … Continue reading →
Fabulous Beets!
We are having a fabulous beet crop this year – we planted more and they’re loving all the rain. So, we will be selling them by the half bushel (26 pounds) for $26.00 – that’s half of our normal price. … Continue reading →
Making Honey
The honey bees are enjoying the clover in our pollinator habitat. Can’t wait for the clover honey!
Creekside Market – July 15th
We are 2 days away from our July Creekside Market – July 15th from 9 am until 2 pm We will have honey from hives that are maintained on our farm. It was harvested on Sunday and will be delivered to … Continue reading →
Lots of Veggies!
The rainy weather may not be great for making hay but the vegetables love it! We have an abundance of really lovely broccoli, several types of beets & mixed lettuce. We still have some purple cauliflower, sugar snap peas … Continue reading →
Cylindra Beets are ready!
We made our first picking of Cylindra beets this morning. They are sweet and tender and are the favorite of our beet loving customers. They’re in the stand for $3.00 per bunch. My favorite way to use them is … Continue reading →
Beets, broccoli and lettuce
We picked fresh beets ($3.00), broccoli ($4.00) and lettuce ($3.00). All are in the cooler in our stand along with plenty of eggs.
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New this week
We’re starting to pick beets, cabbage and romaine lettuce. All washed and in the cooler. We also have broccoli sprouts and plenty of eggs.
Garlic Scapes
What is a garlic scape? It’s the flower stalk of a hard neck garlic plant. Soft neck garlic does not get a scape. One scape comes up from each plant one time during the growing season. So, when they’re gone … Continue reading →
Lettuce
Early this morning – before the heat was totaly hideous- picked, washed, spun and bagged lettuce. In the cooler for $3.00 per bag. Also picked some broccoli sprouts and there are plenty of eggs.
Busy week!
We have so many things happening this week that we can’t share it all. But here are a few of them. Honey bees pollinating lovely lettuce picked, washed and spun Local goats milk and honey soap Glass Gem and sweet … Continue reading →
June Creekside Market is tomorrow!
Tomorrow we will be hosting our second Creekside Market here on the farm. The market is held in our stand from 9-2. We will have plenty of eggs, freshly picked … Continue reading →
Chicken Pick-up & June Creekside Market
Our June Creekside Market will be one week from today on June 10th from 9 am until 2 pm. We will have fresh chicken available for pick-up. We prefer that you pre-order if you would like more than … Continue reading →
Glass Gem Corn Seed
We have seed available from our Glass Gem corn. This is seed that was selected from last years crop for a wide range of color. They are packaged in plastic bags and in our cooler in … Continue reading →
Organic Veggie Plants
It’s finally warm enough to keep the tomato and pepper plants in the stand! We grow our plants in organic potting soil and never use any type of insecticide or fungicide. Some of the tomato varieties we have are … Continue reading →
Thank You!
Thank You to everyone who came out for our first ever Creekside Market. It was a great success and we really appreciate everyone’s support! Our next market day will be on Saturday, June 10th from 9-2 We anticipate having more … Continue reading →
New this year – Creekside Market!
We will be holding our own market on the farm this summer rather than packing up and hauling everything to Morris. The first Market will be this coming Saturday-May 6th-from 9 until 2 pm. … Continue reading →
Ready for the rain
After a long week with lots of planting, we are ready for the coming rain (and a chiropractic adjustment) – LOL! Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, beets, lettuce, potatoes, spinach, strawberry plants and zinnias … Continue reading →
Organic veggie plants
We will have organic transplants available for sale beginning on May 6th. They are currently getting acclimated to the cooler temperatures and will be ready for planting in your garden as soon as the danger of frost has passed. Tomatoes … Continue reading →
Asparagus season
We are just beginning to harvest asparagus! We have a few bags in the stand – $5.00 per bag and will also be adding wheat berries so you can make this delicious salad. The recipe is on our blog. We … Continue reading →
Bees and the honey they make!
Super excited by today’s development! We were contacted by a local bee keeper who would like to place some of his hives on our farm! There are not enough exclamation points to convey how excited I am!!!!! He will maintain … Continue reading →
Morning Project
Our morning project was building a gate in the lean to so that Thomas and Luna can easily (meaning we don’t need to put halters and leads on) have access to the pasture that’s been re-seeded and “resting” since last … Continue reading →
Eggs are in the stand
We have opened the farm stand and stocked the cooler with eggs! Our egg price remains the same as last year – $5.00 per dozen Our hens eat a diet of certified organic … Continue reading →
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Winter Chores and Projects
Just in case anyone wondered what we do in the winter – here is a partial list Start seeds, read books (that inspire us to continue what we’re doing), make lovely yarn, re-paint our … Continue reading →
Animal Communication Workshop
If your coming for the workshop tomorrow – dress warm as part of our time will be spent in the barn. We will have some alpaca products and our first batch of lotion bars available for sale prior to the … Continue reading →
Save the Date!
Creekside Natural Farm will be hosting Cindy Myers for a day of learning how to communicate with animals of all species. We first learned of Cindy from an article in an alpaca magazine and were impressed with her methods and … Continue reading →
Seeds – YAY!!!
Look what came with the mailman! I’m SOOO ready!!!