As We Head into mid-Summer

It's rare to hear a farmer in New England pray to have the rain stop in July, but here we are.
Rain is a double edged sword. Rain is obviously a necessary ingredient for vegetable growth, but too much rain brings on an excess of insects and disease. When growing organically, it becomes an even bigger issue, since very few natural products work during very wet periods. Having said that, the fields are still looking good and there's no major problems at this time.
You'll notice we've temporarily omitted a few crops while adding a few newer crops.
Savoy cabbage $3.50 a head (limited)
Carrots $3.00 bunch
Pickler Cucumbers 1 order is 2 for $1
Golden Beets. $3.50 bunch
Green Beans. $3 bag
Medium Green Bell Pepper. $1.25
Large Green Bell Pepper $1.50
Red Beets $3.50 bunch
Kale $3.50 bunch
Rainbow Chard $3.00 bunch
Zucchini $1.50 each
Yellow Summer Squash $1.50 each (limited)
Basil $2.00 bunch
Dill $2.00 bunch
Oregano $2.00 bunch
Thyme $2.00 bunch
Lemon Balm $2.00 bunch
Eggs $5.00 dozen
Carolina Reaper Hot Sauce $8.00
We have the complete listing of Goat Milk soap found here: https://www.shilohrunfarm.com/goat-milk-soap
Pick up is Thursday from 11:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Be Free,
Mark