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  • Late blight update, 8/10/2009

    Like most other farms in the Upper Valley, we too have now pulled and destroyed all of our field tomatoes in the hopes that we can stop the blight from spreading further and in to our greenhouses. A CSA member found this article in the New York Times, and it says it all when it comes to the blight. In…

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  • Upcoming: Garden Workshops in WRJ, 8/9 and 9/6

    Cat Buxton, our education coordinator, will be teaching two more upcoming garden workshops at the White River Junction community garden at Ratcliff Park. The season-long series of workshops, sponsored by the Upper Valley Food Coop, take place every other Sunday afternoon at the garden and are taught by various farmers and gardeners from around our region. The workshops are free…

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  • Late blight update, 7/27/2009

    Farms and gardens to the north and south of us have reportedly been hit by the late blight. Some have lost significant portions of their potato and tomato crops. At Cedar Circle Farm, we have now lost two of our 32 varieties of heirloom tomatoes to the late blight. Our potatoes are still strong. We are monitoring our fields carefully,…

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  • September 26: Grow More Food, Part 4  just added! 

    In this class we’ll discuss the end of the season and what that means for gardeners and for farmers. We’ll cover planting garlic, planning for next year, harvesting tips, bed clean-up, overwintering the garden, and backyard composting basics. Check out our classes here.

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  • PYO Certified Organic Blueberries!

    The blueberries are coming, the blueberries are coming… Our pick-your-own blueberry patch opened Friday, 7/24. Plan for several weeks of glorious picking. Patch open daily, dawn to dusk. See our box ad in the Valley News.

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  • Dreaded late tomato blight has hit Thetford, Cedar Circle untouched… for now

    The dreaded late tomato blight has hit Thetford, although no signs have appeared yet on any of our crops. We heard from a CSA member that the neighborhood of Sawnee Bean Road in Thetford was swept by the blight in a matter of three days. Learn more here and here.

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  • Lebanon campers from Camp Kaleidoscope visit our Willing Hands Plot

    Tuesday, July 21: Cat Buxton, our education coordinator, took a group of students from Camp Kaleidescope in Lebanon up to the Willing Hands Plot for their second Community Service outing to Cedar Circle Farm this summer. The campers learned about how the nonprofit organization Willing Hands works and what it does, they met other local volunteers, and spent some time…

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  • New Food Preservation booklet

    Our summer classes are almost complete. Check back next spring for our 2010 class schedule. If you’re on our email list (signup on left), you’ll be the first to hear about next summer’s classes. In the meantime, consider tiding yourself over with a copy of Elise’s “Food Preservation Booklet,” which includes recipes, instructions, and tips for canning, pickling, freezing, and…

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  • Strawberry patch now closed for the year

    Sadly, the time of fresh organic strawberries has now passed for 2009. Thank you for all your visits to our fields, and we’ll be tending the patches for 2010.

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  • Farmstand and Hello Cafe are open!

    Flowers, bedding plants, certified organic vegetables and berries, and more! Mon-Sat 10-6. Sun 10-5. Hello Cafe open daily 8-5.

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