Category Archives: Crop Updates

Exploring the World with Your Little One

Young children are scientists by nature. They are always at work, learning all about the world around them through observation, asking questions, solving problems, collecting information (and things!) and exploring. Studies show that spending time playing outside not only benefits … Continue reading

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Crop Update

Hi all, Last week we prepared for nighttime frost, covering our seedlings and protecting our basil out in the field. The predicted light frost never materialized, and the next day we started planting some heat-loving crops—tomatoes and melons. These last few … Continue reading

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First Spring Crop Update

Hi all, Things have been moving quickly for us since the end of the sugaring season. Towards the end of March, we frost-seeded clover onto the field nearest the compost piles. That field just completed five seasons of crop production … Continue reading

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Maple Sugaring Underway at Drumlin Farm

The temperature swings of spring in New England sure can be hard to dress for—fleece by day, and heavy winter coats by night—but these seesawing temperatures are are necessary for a favorite New England crop, maple syrup. When the days … Continue reading

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Crop Update and CSA Pickup 1/8/09

January is the slowest month of the year on the farm.  We have finalized the crop plan, our seed ordering is almost finished, and all the tractor implements have been stored safely indoors. While we are cherishing the relaxing days it … Continue reading

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CSA News and Crops Update

The height of the crops season has now passed and we are gearing up for our winter CSA.  The summer was an incredibly abundant time and our team of six apprentices, Matt the farm manager, and our two devoted volunteers … Continue reading

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Late Fall Crop Update

Hi all, Some late plantings of radish, bok choi, broccoli raab, tatsoi, cauliflower and lettuce have allowed us to continue harvesting this past week and sell to markets and restaurants in the city. Restaurants Rialto and the South End Buttery … Continue reading

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