June 20, 2011
Distribution Week #2
Squash blossom

Waltham Fields Community Farm

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What's in the share this week...

This list is prepared before we harvest your share. Some guesswork is involved! We do our best to predict which crops will be ready to harvest, but sometimes crops are on the list that are not in the share, and sometimes crops will be in the share even  though they're not on the list.  

 

Mix-and-Match eight items this week from the following list: 

Pick-Your-Own Crops 
 

You are welcome to harvest the PYO portion of the share during any daylight hours, 7 days a week. Please check the board at the little red kiosk for information on amounts, locations and picking instructions. Remember, you can pick one time per week but it doesn't necessarily have to be at the same time you are picking up your share.  

  • Strawberries -- not in the quantities of last week, but still beautiful and tasty.     
  • Snow Peas  -- these are coming on strong and look great. 
  • Sugar Snap Peas -- we didn't get great germination on these this spring, so they'll be off and on until about 4th of July. 
  • Herbs and flowers in the perennial garden. 

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Quick Links

  peas picked
Story Time
On June 21st, June 28th, July 5th, and July 12th there is going to be a story time at the Farm from 3:45 to 4:30PM. The story time will be run by Boudicca Hawke (age 11).


Weekly Themes
June 21st, Raptors! (With another special feathered friend.) 
June 28th, Cavies! (With a little hairy guest!)
July 5th, Plants! (Bring a pot if you like, and we'll plant a seed when we're done.)
July 12th, Bugs! (You can bring a little jar for bugs if you want!)


About Boudicca Hawke
Boudicca Hawke is president of the local 4-H club "Poultry Peeps" and has done story time as a community service project for 3 years now and has had much fun and success. For more information on 4H activities in Waltham, call 781-899-7116.

Notes from the Field
 

Farmers are never satisfied with the weather. This gets boring, actually, and so even though I could tell you this week about how schizophrenic it feels to be partly hoping that it DOES rain for the thirsty greens at our Lyman Estate field and partly hoping that it DOESN'T rain while the strawberries are still ripening - I won't. Instead, I want to take this opportunity to introduce you to some of the folks who grow your food at Waltham Fields Community Farm. You'll see some of us every week at CSA pickups, while some of us will make fewer appearances; some of us have been at WFCF for years, while others are new to the farm this month. Some of us are likely in farming for the long haul, while others may leave it for more predictable, lucrative, or climate-controlled employment. But all of us share a commitment to this little farm for this growing season.

 

Many of you know some of our farmers. Andy Scherer, who

Andy and Dan
Andy and Dan
managed the farm expertly last season, is perhaps the most Yankee of all of us, despite his roots in Pennsylvania. Andy is responsible for coordinating our produce donation - a $50,000 goal this year, including the 900 pounds of lettuce that we sent to the Greater Boston Food Bank earlier this month. In his five seasons with WFCF, he's helped the farm become more efficient and more sustainable through the addition of the weed and field crews, the purchase of (often extremely cheap) appropriate equipment, and a continual commitment to controlling costs. He is also a stickler for organization and neatness on the farm, and even though it's taken five years, his efforts are finally starting to pay off.

 

Erinn in peas
Erinn in peas

 

Erinn Roberts, now in her fourth season with WFCF, is originally from New Jersey but finally has a working knowledge of ice hockey. She is both one of the funniest people you will ever meet and one of the most diligent and hardworking. She manages our greenhouses and seedling sales, and selects all the delicious local eggs and cheeses you find at the farm each week. Erinn is also one of the most thoughtful and observant farmers I know. The farm benefits from her wisdom, her intelligence, her constant self-education, her intense attention to detail, and her unerring sense of style.

 

Dan Roberts, who came along with Erinn when she arrived at WFCF and has made himself

indispensable to the farm, is often on a cultivating tractor these days. You can sometimes hear him singing over the sound of the engine. He has taught himself a great deal about the equipment on the farm, often with the help of YouTube videos, and has helped us make wise equipment purchases in the past couple of years - including the brand new walk-in cooler that will hopefully make an appearance on the farm this week. He is the fearless leader of the weed crew, an exceptional pizza maker, and a learned musician whose beautiful songs you can find on our farm CD. He also continually amazes me with his ability to be reasonably conversant about just about any topic.

 

Another set of critical people on the farm is our weed crew, without

Weed crew
Weed Crew

whom there would be no carrots, lettuce, fresh herbs, fall root crops - or just about anything on the farm. These three (soon to be four) hard-working women are in the fields five mornings a week to do gentle battle with our galinsoga, amaranth, lamb's quarter and all the other weeds that enjoy the rich soil of our fields. Their cheerful faces lift my spirits every time I see them in the lettuce with hoes in their hands or crawling the carrots on a rainy morning. Laura, Shira, and Rachel are also highly educated and well-traveled, and are a joy to weed with if you have an hour to spare. If you happen to be on the farm in the morning, greet them warmly with a wave or a blueberry muffin. They like brownies, too.

 

Next week: less weather. More Lauren, Larisa, and the farm work shares. Until then, enjoy the harvest.

  
-- Amanda, for Andy, Erinn, Dan, Larisa and Lauren

Waltham Fields Community Farm Staff

Claire Kozower, Executive Director
Jericho Bicknell, Education and Volunteer Coordinator
Deb Guttormsen, Bookkeeper and Tech Coordinator

Marla Rhodes, Development Coordinator

Amanda Cather, Farm Manager
Dan Roberts, Field Manager
Erinn Roberts, Greenhouse & Field Manager
Andy Scherer, Field Manager
Larisa Jacobson, Assistant Grower
Lauren Weinberg, Assistant Grower
Rachel Dutton, Shira Tiffany and Laura Van Tassel, Weed Crew

Waltham Fields Community Farm | 240 Beaver Street | Waltham | MA | 02452