Memorial Day Trees

It just so happens that this wet time of year is a time when we get a lot of young trees into the ground. When you plant a tree, you’re taking a long range view of things.

In thinking about Memorial Day, I reflect on the youth, drive, and promise of so many who serve our country in the US military. People like everyone else with families who love and depend upon them, but whom we also as a country depend upon, whose function or lives are always at risk of being cut short because of their service.

Like a mature tree in your yard, you start to take its lifetime of service for granted. The shade it provides, the buffer from road noise, the habitat for birds… You might not look at the tree every day but pass right by it, a mere obstacle. Part of the landscape.

After a severe storm or hurricane, when all of the trees have lost all of their leaves and we are faced with a blistering sun, we realize how important that large, strong, silent partner was in our comfort and health.

We have to take care of our trees, pay attention to and care for them more than once a year, be sure to plant new trees and appreciate them as well.

Our active military and veterans deserve no less for the service they silently, unerringly, dutifully provide us.

Next time you plant a tree, consider it a gesture of thanks to our silent and strong military and first responders. When you pass an old tree by in the yard or on the street, honor the spirit and strength of all those who serve. Consider it a reminder to give back, through your own active participation in a community where you enjoy many hard-won freedoms, including the freedom to discuss and organize to change large and small injustices.

Happy Memorial Day.

ARTfarm Saturday Post-rain Bounty! Come & Get It, 10am-12noon!

Pretty much everything today: Sweet mix, spicy mix, arugula, baby salad mix, baby arugula, basil, garlic chives, dill, cilantro, fennel, parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, heirloom tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, regular tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet bell peppers, onions, beets, radishes, collards, cabbage heads, Chinese cabbage, kale, swiss chard, mustard greens, dandelion greens, escarole, broccoli, broccoli leaves, ice cream, honey, lots of figs, fresh cut flowers, various plants and seedlings for sale! Whew!

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ARTfarm Saturday! 10-12noon, Extra Flavor Plus Plants!

Happy Saturday! Open 10am – 12noon this morning! ARTfarm is still pumping out some fresh sweet juicy produce despite the severe drought conditions on the South Shore, so our food has extra intensity of flavor! Microgreens, arugula, sweet and spicy salad mixes, Swiss chard, broccoli leaves, kale, Chinese cabbage, beets, onions, cucumbers, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, yard long purple beans, bell peppers, fennel, dill, cilantro, parsley, basil, garlic chives, thyme, rosemary, limes, ice cream, flowers, fresh juicy Mediterranean figs.

Grey harvest tubs side by side hold green cucumbers and sweet onions with the green tops on.
Freshly harvested and rinsed morning onions and cucumbers, ready for bunching and heading up to the farmstand! Happy Saturday!

We are also selling assorted organically started herbs and plants! Get a pot and grow some of your own ARTfarm varieties at home!

Farmer Luca works between several tables full of colorful young plants in cell trays.
Luca moves trays of ARTfarm seedlings. We have some varieties for sale right now! We don’t usually sell plant stock, but we are conserving water at the moment so you can take advantage and purchase some organically started plants for your own garden!

FRESH FIGS Saturday ARTfarm! 10am-12noon!

FIIIIIIIIIIGS!!! FIGS FIGS FIGS!! We are not talking about bananas. We are talking about Ficus carica, Mediterranean figs, tender, sweet and juicy, pearshaped and pink as a kitten’s nose inside, harvested by starlight! In at least five varieties for you to develop your fig preferences! Good morning! Fresh figs! FRESH FIGS! In giftable little origami baskets!

Origami paper baskets hold five luscious fresh figs each, in brilliant jewel-like shades of green and red and various sizes and shapes.
ARTfarm now has fresh figs for sale! Origami paper baskets hold five assorted variety luscious fresh figs each, in brilliant jewel-like shades of green and red, and various sizes and shapes.

Also – microgreens, arugula, sweet mix, spicy mix, lettuce heads, dandelion greens, escarole, endive, sweet bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, large heirloom tomatoes, slicing tomatoes, cucumbers, Bodhi beans, radishes, beets, onions, a few avocados, Thai, Italian and lemon basils, dill, cilantro, recao, garlic chives, sage, thyme, lemongrass, chili peppers, lemon balm, holy basil, zinnia flowers.

FIIIIIIIIIGS!!!!!