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Last Chance for Plants!

Posted 6/10/2010 10:35pm by Christy and Chris Kantlehner.
Hey there, farm friends!

Our Roadside Stand is now OPEN!

We will now be open regularly on this schedule:
Tuesdays and Fridays 3pm to 7pm
Saturdays 10am to 2pm

PLANTS 
This Friday and Saturday (June 11 & 12) we will be offering the last chance for tomato plants!
On Sale! $2 each for tomatoes 
We also have sweet peppers that we've potted up after we had some to spare from our field planting. We ran out early at the Plant Sale, so if your garden is lacking sweet peppers - stop on by.
There are also 6-packs of flowers: cosmos, marigolds, globe amaranth, and annual black-eyed susans 
On Sale for $3 per 6-pack! 

FRESH VEGETABLES 
kale, swiss chard, spinach, broccoli, lettuce, kohlrabi, garlic scapes, mint, marjoram, basil, cilantro, beets
the first peas could make an appearance . . . .

LOCAL HONEY
Our two beekeepers are keeping us in the honey! Ken Oles, of Wrentham, keeps two hives at our farm and has given us honey to sell for Tuesday and Friday. Four jars left! I just got an email from Roger, from Franklin Honey, who also has hives at our farm. He just harvested 100 lbs of honey and will bring jars of honey to sell at the stand on Saturday! Way to go, bees!

EGGS
A couple of local poultry enthusiasts are keeping the egg supply going. Nancy Rosenberg, of Norfolk, brings her very special limited supply of "Pampered Poultry" eggs. Nancy goes the extra mile to feed her birds certified organic grain so her eggs are $5/dozen. We have another egg producer from Norfolk, Ted at Brambly Farm. His family farm raises a great variety of chickens, turkeys, pheasants, ducks, and he is exceptional with heritage breeds of pigs. We will have a good supply of eggs from Brambly Farm for $4.50/dozen. Duck eggs will also be available from Ted: baking enthusiasts take note! On Fridays, we have one of our CSA families that will bring eggs from their backyard birds in Wrentham. Whoopie!

Hope to see y'all! Thank you as always for your great support!
Chris and Christy at White Barn Farm, www.whitebarnfarm.org

Note about the CSA: our CSA is full, but if you are interested in joining a CSA this season, Rosasharn Farm in Rehoboth still has shares available for 2010! Check it out!
 
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