From early on, we have hoped not only to grow a diversity of crops, but also sell at a variety of “outlets.” Since we’ve done pretty well at the Farmers Market with what we are able to produce, we haven’t spent much time trying to find other places to sell our veggies. Luckily, there is a vibrant locavore community here, and two locally owned businesses (both of which had made the short list of ones we hoped to sell to) have approached us over the season at the market. Piaci is “the home of the adult pizza” and our favorite place for pie and suds, and Living Light is an internationally known raw foods “institution” based here in Fort Bragg, the largest coastal “town” in Mendocino. We have now been delivering kale weekly to Living Light for a couple of months, and have just started providing basil to Piaci. It’s really exciting to us!
It’s beginning to look and sound like autumn here: the barn swallow chicks are near fledging, the Canada geese can be heard flying over every evening on their daily migration, and we can finally close the animals in before 9 pm. Hard to believe that even with these signs of a waning summer, there are still over 2 1/2 months left in the market season!
First cherry tomato! First fruits setting on the eggplant! First fall planting completed! First wooley bear caterpiller (black on both ends orange stripe in the middle) First rite of the fall season….. The Crazy Spider Dance! Time for this farmer is marked less by the clock more by the seasons and this week the shadows began to lengthen, the morning air had a crisp bite to it and yes I experienced the Crazy Spider Dance, a definite sign fall is just around the corner. The Crazy Spider Dance is the one you do when you walk the path you always walk but today as you pass by you find yourself engulfed in a tangle of spider webs, you begin jumping wildly, smacking yourself all over, squealing, then when you think all is safe you stop, heart still pounding, look around to see if anyone saw you, gain your composure and carry on. Here on the north coast of California every fall hundreds of “popcorn” spiders (thats what we call them because they are the size of a large piece of popcorn and lumpy/bumpy looking) desend on our farm. They are beautiful to watch, their webs and appetite serve a great purpose in safeguarding our home and property from the fall migration of termites, but that first unexpected encounter scares me silly every year. Don’t worry no spider was harmend in the making of this story, I am sure he saw me coming and safely secured himself to the fence and sat back to watch the show, Crazy Spider Dance.
They are turning the dirt and hoping to be successful enough to turn a profit, and to become a valuable part of their communities as suppliers of organically grown food.
Peaceful Valley is giving them a head start by offering them special pricing as part of this Freshman Farmer program.
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| New Farms Coming Soon! | |
| Sophomores: | |
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![]() | Wise Moon Farm Redding, CA |
| Graduates: | |
![]() | Coyote House Farm Palermo, CA |
![]() | DeepSeeded Community Farm Arcata, CA |
![]() | Driftwood Farm Fort Bragg, CA |
![]() | EarthDance Farm St. Louis, MO |
![]() | Ellwood Canyon Farms Goleta, CA |
![]() | Four Frog Farm Penn Valley, CA |
![]() | Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm Poulsbo, WA |
![]() | Home Plate Organic Farm Orleans, CA |
![]() | Honey in the Heart Farm Nevada City, CA |
![]() | Willow Springs Farm Penn Valley, CA |
| Coyote House Farm Palermo, CA |
| Daily Grace Farms Crescent City, CA |
| DeepSeeded Community Farm Arcata, CA |
| Driftwood Farm Fort Bragg, CA |
| EarthDance Farm St. Louis, MO |
| Ellwood Canyon Farms Goleta, CA |
| Four Frog Farm Penn Valley, CA |
| Freestone Family Farm Vernal, UT |
| Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm Poulsbo, WA |
| Home Plate Organic Farm Orleans, CA |
| Honey in the Heart Farm Nevada City, CA |
| Willow Springs Farm Penn Valley, CA |
| Wise Moon Farm Redding, CA |