The First Share!

It’s here! It’s ready to be picked! The first bag of the freshest organic fruits and veggies will be available for pick up at the Eastern Market on Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm and on Sunday at Community Mennonite Church of Lancaster at 8 30 am. Here is a preview of what is in that bag!

Asparagus

Strawberries

Snow Peas

Spinach

Broccoli Raab

Radishes

Mustard Greens/Kale

Spring Onions

Arugula

Spring Lettuce Mix

As well as a surprise for all the shareholders!!

I will also be selling loose produce, organically grown heirloom tomato plants, along with organic fair trade coffee from Guatemala at the Blue Rock Farm Stand at Eastern Market on Saturday!

Check later for the new recipe tab on this website to give you ideas on what to whip up with your delicious vegetables.

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About cmbrady8

Caitlin Brady is excited for the opportunity to work as the farmer in residence at Heritage Creek Farm this coming season. Caitlin spent her childhood and teenage years on a diversified family farm in Northwestern Missouri. She has worked on a variety of farms, ranging from the bountiful fields of tobacco, grapes, corn and soy in Missouri, to the coffee cliffs of Guatemala, organic heirloom vegetables in Silver Spring, PA, and organic cranberry bogs of Cape Cod, MA. In 2010 she rode the train to Lancaster, PA and witnessed for the first time the rich agricultural heritage this county has to offer. It was love at first sight and in 2011 she settled in among the bountiful farm fields of Lancaster County where she started Blue Rock Farm, an organic vegetable farm and CSA. Blue Rock Farm is committed to being a good neighbor in our community and a careful steward of the land. We grow healthy, tasty vegetables without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. Our gardens and greenhouse are Pennsylvania Certified Organic.

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