
It feels like we are all collectively headed into a phase of real post hurricane fatigue. We’ve been running this marathon since September and like many of you it just has not stopped for us. Many of us on St. Croix and our sister islands are still struggling to make needed repairs to businesses and homes, all while trying to serve our customers and keep our families together and happy. It’s classic overextension.
We invite you to join us in the practice of inventorying and cataloging all the many great and small things we have to be grateful for. Even taking two or three minutes to breathe deeply and start to think about it will lower stress and improve your mood and energy levels! (Well, that and maybe a really big fresh salad with some sweet cucumber slices and nice cherry tomatoes on it…) It’s a great thing to do with those extra couple of minutes waiting for the ARTfarm to open on Saturday morning… 🙂
For Saturday 10am – 12 noon we will have sooo many good things: sweet salad mix, baby arugula, baby spicy, teen arugula, a few bunches of cooking greens, good amount of cucumbers, some watermelon, a few Kiku cutie melons, lots of cherry tomatoes, some tomatoes and heirlooms, lots of ginger and turmeric, a few sweet bell peppers, lots of various seasoning peppers, lots of Serano peppers, a few hot chili peppers, cilantro, parsley, Italian basil, garlic chives, scallions, a few onions, two types of radishes, a few bunches of rat tail radish pods, and cheerful, inspiring zinnia flowers.
Love, ARTfarm


It’s officially spring on St. Croix, although conditions are crunchy dry and blisteringly hot in the midday hours. Keep up those rain dances, we got a few brief relief showers last night! For the stand this afternoon, lots of fresh salad greens, and Farmer Luca has a new Japanese heirloom mini-melon called the Kiku Chrysanthemum for you to try. Similar in size to the Sakata, perfect single serving sized, with sweet white flesh.
Well, it may be a bit slower on Saturday, with all of the Irish and Irish-for-the-day parade goers lining up early in Christiansted to get a good view of all of the greenery, but we will have our own version of holiday greenery at ARTfarm at the usual time and place. Hope to see you there.

We had the pleasure and honor to take a brief farm tour with Shelli at Ridge to Reef on Saturday afternoon. We always think of their West End rain forest conditions as being substantially wetter than ours; but they are also experiencing a lot of parched and cracking soils, just as we are out east right now. Pictured, an ARTfarm miracle of lettuce sprouting from the driest soils.