Storage Crops
Storage crops are prized for their impressive ability to hold well throughout the Winter. While it can be easy to think of them as static things, they are still living plants, still respirating and changing. They want specific conditions to hold best and for as long as possible. Over time, in storage, they often begin to sprout and grow root hairs, seeking soil and the chance to grow anew. These sprouts and thin roots can be removed and composted prior to enjoying the vegetables, which continue to be delicious and nutritious.
Winter
Holidays
Wishing everyone a happy and healthy Holiday Season!
Solstice
Patience (really) big horse, I’m gonna put the hay down for you. I’ve known Bear and Duke for over 10 years and EVERY day their size blows my mind. Happy Solstice y’all! #drafthorses #percherons #bighorselittlefarmer @prank_sinatra
Gift Certificates
~*~ Give the gift of farm fresh food ~*~
We have GIFT CERTIFICATES for a weeks worth of fresh produce available this Holiday Season!
$35/Single Share & $65/Family Share. These can be used any time throughout the year.
Contact Tim Biello for more information: tim@featherbedlanefarm.com #featherbedfresh #farmfreshgifts
Winter Trails
The Winter trail system is in place.
Thanksgiving
#featherbedfresh Brussels Sprouts Gratin with shallots and garlic. What’s on your thanksgiving table? #grateful #farmfreshfortheholidays
More Carrots
A big thank you to our friend Jurij for helping us continue to bring in storage carrots no matter the snow, rain, frozen ground, mud or mix thereof! #friendsthatfarmtogether #farmlife #morecarrots
