Late June Local Farms

New Blog post 6/29

As we get ready for the last weekend in June, we started today with a trip to some local farms to collect some produce for the weekends specials etc. The recent weather with a healthy mix of rain and sun has really bolstered the offerings from a few weeks ago.

Check out some pics I snapped along the way today, and come by this weekend to enjoy the produce of our local farmers. Supporting them is a great way to keep their beautiful open spaces, open.Did you see the Mojito link up top too?

 

Fresh Peas, Fresh Native Asparagus

Fresh and Native Produce

Local Produce, Local Farms, Local onions

Just picked and washed and ready to be cooked for you.

Basket of local Produce

Our Produce basket ready to bring back to Evenfall's Kitchen.

Hopefully we get a chance to see you this week, and wish you a happy 4th of July.

A Tour of Brox Farm where we get our Local Produce

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For years Evenfall has partnered with Brox Farm to bring you fresh, local, delicious produce in the dishes at Evenfall. Take a look at these pictures from our trip to Brox farm for this weeks pickup and a tour of how they are preparing to get us as much as they can through the New England seasons.
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Farmer Dave and Chef Scott pose as we get ready to tour the Greenhouses at Brox Farm and see what we are getting this week.
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Inside the greenhouses you quickly forget that it is chilly outside, here the various greens we have been featuring on our menu all winter have been growing. They are standing right in front of a bed of Tatsoi, which we have been serving on our Tuna Appetizer this winter.
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Tatsoi Up Close
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The Bed of Tatsoi

In addition to growing things for us to serve now, Farmer dave has started seeds to transplant to the fields as soon as he can. Getting a jump start on Mother nature means that we can start bringing you locally grown vegetables sooner than if he planted directly in the fields. he told Chef Scott and I that he plans on using mini green houses over the plants in an attempt to plant them as early as possible.

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Here I am checking out some of the turnips he has planted for transplant.

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Beets for Transplant

Throughout our tour it was enlightening to hear about the many ways technology is helping to make farming possible, by saving money spent on water, heat, and space. Here Farmer Dave is showing us the Corn fueled heater he uses in one of the greenhouses to keep it warm enough throughout the winter. He said it cost him nearly $2000 this winter to heat one of them.
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Brox Farm is located at 437 Parker Road in Dracut, and at www.farmerdaves.net online, they have a nice CSA program if you are looking for one. It is a great and healthy way to support our local farms. Of course you can always come to Evenfall and support them that way as well.

Thanks to Farmer Dave for the tour!