Happy New Year!

The holiday break gave us a chance to take a breather after the hustle of fall harvest.  We got the chickens settled into their new winter greenhouse right before the big snowstorm in December.  The snow finally put an end to even the most cold-tolerant greens out in the open fields.  From here on out, everything is coming from the greenhouses.  

And we have a nice harvest for you this week!  The list of vegetables is below.  As always there could be a last minute change depending on how our harvest reality squares up with our plans.  

You are also welcome to order additional items from our Farm Market, which you can pick up at the same time as your CSA share.  Orders for Saturday pickup must be placed on Thursdays at this link.

Thanks and enjoy!

-- Ben + Lindsey and the Hearty Roots team
Winter Share Pick-up Details:

Hours:  10am - 2pm on Saturday, January 9th
Location:  CSA pickup area (southwest corner of the Farm Market barn, outdoors, under the porch).
1822 Route 9, Germantown, NY 12526
Logistics: Your share will be packed into one of our plastic crates.  When you arrive, please tell the farm staff your name and transfer your vegetables into your own bags.  
Health + Safety:  Please wear a mask and keep a safe distance from other customers and farm staff.
Did you order additional Farm Market items?  If you placed a Farm Market order (for fruit, grains, dairy, etc.) you will pick that up separately at the tables in front of the Farm Market.  Please text (518) 267-0119 about 10-20 minutes before you pick up so that the team can have your order waiting for you.  If you are just picking up CSA items (vegetable share and/or egg share) there is no need to text, just come anytime during the pickup hours.  
Missed your share?  If you aren't able to make it, we will have a backup pickup time on Monday afternoon.  Text us Monday morning at (518) 267-0119;  we will put your share out at 2pm and you can pick it up anytime before 4pm.
Remaining Pick-up Dates are 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/6, 3/20, 4/10
This week's share
 
Baby Lettuce Mix
Komatsuna (similar to bok choy)
Carrots
Scarlet Turnips (don't be fooled, they're not beets!)
Radishes
Winter Squash
Garlic
Parsnips
Onions
Green Daikon Radish
Green Cabbage



Click here for veggie info sheets
Notes on keeping your produce fresh
 
Our vegetables are very fresh when you receive them, but it definitely takes some care on your end to keep them that way once they make it to your kitchen.  Taking a few moments to put away vegetables properly can be the difference between a limp head of lettuce and one that is still fresh and crisp a week after pickup.  

Leafy greens should be stored in a way that keeps them from wilting, such as in a plastic produce bag, tupperware container, or the high-humidity produce drawer in the fridge.  They should go into the fridge promptly.

Root crops such as beets, carrots, turnips and radishes also need high humidity and cold temperatures to stay crunchy and crisp.  Potatoes and sweet potatoes are more forgiving and can be stored in a cool, dark place, not necessarily in the fridge.  

Winter squash actually store better at room temperature than anywhere else.  
 
The Veggie Info Sheets that we link to each week have vegetable-specific information about how to store various crops.  
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Hearty Roots Community Farm Ltd. · 1830 Route 9 · Germantown, New York 12526 · USA