Bertha & You at ARTfarm! 10am – 12noon!

When we say rain or shine, we really mean it!

And when you say you need mamey sapote and salad greens no matter what, we take you seriously!

And whatever it was you did for a rain dance, people…? That was fabulous. Now do it one more time… With feeling.

Brave the Bertha and come out: ARTfarm microgreens, baby spicy salad mix, baby arugula, cucumbers, onions, bananas, papaya, passionfruit. Mangoes and mamey sapote from Tropical Exotics, amazing summer ice cream flavors from I-Sha.

11am update: Not many braving the weather this morning. We are packing up… If you need something stop by & call the number on the fence. We will help you out!

ARTfarm Wednesday, 3–6 p.m.: Time for a Rain Dance!

20140730-120152-43312034.jpgOur last Wednesday for the summer! Open 3–6 this afternoon and then only Saturday mornings, 10 AM – 12 noon. Today’s farm treats include: sweet corn, salad mix, baby spicy salad mix, baby arugula, microgreens, baby onions, baby beets, cucumbers, holy basil, thai basil, Italian basil, papaya, passionfruit and bananas. From our partners: mangoes and mamey sapote from Tropical Exotics, raw local honey from Errol, and vegan coconut milk-based ice-cream in tropical fruit flavors from I-Sha!

For those of you who have yet to sample a mamey sapote, it is an unusual Central American fruit that is incredibly sweet, and one of our family’s favorites. It has a sandpapery outside and a reddish-orangey inside with a seed that looks like modern art. Here’s what Wikipedia had to say about it:

The fruit is eaten raw or made into milkshakes, smoothies, ice cream and fruit bars. It can be used to produce marmalade and jelly.[3] Some consider the fruit to be an aphrodisiac.[citation needed] Some beauty products use oil pressed from the seed,[4] otherwise known as sapayul oil.[5]  The fruit is an excellent source of vitamin B6 and vitamin C, and is a good source of riboflavin, niacin, vitamin E, manganese, potassium and dietary fiber. Research has identified several new carotenoids from the ripe fruit.

20140730-111608-40568049.jpgGood news/bad news time, dear readers: Due perhaps to the extremely dry conditions we’ve had over this spring and summer, the Nam doc Mai, Julie and Malika mangoes are ending early. The harvest is finished, but the trees are flowering now, which means that they should have fruit again in a few months. So there will be a strange off-season of mangoes in fall/winter if all goes well and the trees hang onto their fruit through the storm season. We still have several more weeks of cucumbers in the gardens, some dragonfruits ripening on the vines, and we will do our best to continue some lettuce production despite the super dry conditions for a few more weeks. Everybody, please do a rain dance out there and let’s get some precipitation on St. Croix!

ARTfarm Wednesday, 3–6pm: free car wash!

Good morning! Things are very wet – so saturated that it’s difficult for plants and soil to take up much more of this sweet rainwater, but we still have healthy food for everybody: Microgreens, sweet mix, spicy mix, teen arugula, cucumbers, radishes, Bodhi beans, four types of basil, garlic chives, recao, pineapples, mangoes, and yes!! CHERRY TOMATOES, native trees, fig trees, pineapple slips, zinnia flowers, mango ice cream from I-sha, local superdark honey from Mr. Errol Chichester. Free car wash from mother nature with every visit to the South Shore today!!!

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Wet Wednesday, 3-6pm @ ARTfarm

For this soggy afternoon we have microgreens, teen spicy greens, baby arugula and sweet mix. We have garlic chives, Italian basil, Thai basil, holy basil, recao, lemongrass and sage. Sweet corn, bodhi beans, cucumbers, and a few cherry tomatoes.

Summer fruit is increasing! Thai mangoes, haitian kidney mangoes, papayas and black sapote today. Local honey by Wanda, artisanal freshly baked bread by Tess, and icecream by I-Sha! Come down the South Shore this afternoon and see us, and please drive carefully. There are a lot of big puddles out there!

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