These came from the garden that Jill built.
They were grown about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
They were grown on a fertile piece of land about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
They were grown organically just for us on a fertile piece of land about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
We pre-paid in March so they could be grown organically just for us on a fertile piece of land about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
We pre-paid in March when it was time to start planting so they could be grown organically just for us on a fertile piece of land about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
This is the first box of vegetables for which we pre-paid in March that were grown organically just for us on a fertile piece of land about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
These are the braised greens, arugula, green garlic, broccoli rabe, lettuce mix, oregano, wildflowers, and walla-wallas that came from the first box of vegetables for which we pre-paid in March that were grown organically just for us on a fertile piece of land about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
We'll have more through the summer in our big box of vegetables for which we pre-paid in March that will be grown organically just for us on a fertile piece of land about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
We'll be healthy locovore greensters who are glad to support our neighborhood farmer when we get our big box of vegetables for which we pre-paid in March that will be grown organically just for us on a fertile piece of land about a mile from our home in the garden that Jill built.
We are grateful for the garden that Jill built.
Jill is a pretty spunky lady, huh? I'm glad you are enjoying your first stash of veggies from your VERY local CSA! Can't wait for the farmer's market on Saturday!
Posted by: Nicole | June 10, 2009 at 12:16 AM
They look wonderful! I think things grown organically taste a lot better - sometimes it's a lot more work to get them to grow, but it's worth it when it comes to knowing you aren't eating a bunch of chemicals (and I keep reminding myself that as I am manually picking yucky cabbage worms off my broccoli plants!)
Posted by: Alice Golden | June 19, 2009 at 08:37 AM
Still haven't found co-op here...but I keep looking!
Posted by: Miss Pat | June 23, 2009 at 02:01 PM