Less than a week away from the 2011 season of the Basalt Sunday Market!
Posted at 07:12 PM by Clara
Sunday June 19th in Downtown Basalt adjacent to Lions Park from 10AM until 2PM.
Read the full post »Sunday June 19th in Downtown Basalt adjacent to Lions Park from 10AM until 2PM.
Read the full post »Tickets go on sale Sunday, March 20, the first day of Spring! http://www.outstandinginthefield.com
Read the full post »The January 2011 Johnny’s Selected Seeds catalog cover features two photos of Clara - one winter shot displaying spinach and candy carrots in front of the movable hoophouse and a spring shot weeding greens in another movable hoophouse. http://www.johnnyseeds.com/t-catalog_extras_2011.aspx
Read the full post »Opening day of the 2010-2011 Willits Winter Market season. Come get your fresh greens and candy carrots! Saturdays 10 AM to 2 PM
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The October 16th and 17th Farming and Feeding of the Minds event featuring Joel Salatin and Eliot Coleman was a huge success. Over two hundred participants attended the Saturday workshops, 70 of which were farmers sponsored by Slow Food Roaring Fork and Western Slope, and 175 people attended the Chef Ryan Hardy dinner and feature presentations evening on Sunday.
Read the full post »Edible Aspen featured a story about Divide Creek Farm in their Fall 2010 issue. http://www.ediblecommunities.com/aspen/online-magazine/fall-2010/from-the-land.htm
Read the full post »Our refurbished 1967 Caravel Airstream retrofitted as a walk-in cooler was debuted at the Basalt Sunday Market today.
Read the full post »We are hosting a Farm Tour, Plant Sale and Veggie Sale Day Sunday 6/13 - all are welcome!
Read the full post »This summer you can find us at the Basalt Sunday Market and Glenwood’s Tuesday Downtown Market!
Read the full post »During the last ten weeks we have harvested and sold 37 lbs Baby/Winter Arugula, 7 lbs Mache, 57 lbs Baby Spinach, 116 lbs of Winter/Cooking Spinach and a whopping 341 lbs of Candy Carrots!!
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