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RPF tomato varieties

Since we recently harvested the last tomatoes for the 2022 season, obviously tomatoes are still on our minds. We love tomatoes and there are so many varieties to choose from. When selecting varieties of any vegetable, we evaluate it based on a number of criteria including climate adaption, productivity, taste, nutrition, appearance, and ease of growing. Here’s a sneak peak at the varieties we’re choosing for 2023.

Returning champions: cherry tomatoes. We love cherry tomatoes in multiple colors for salads and snacking. We’ve grown Harvest Luck and Galina’s Cherry for the past two years and we’re trying out a couple new varieties in 2023.

Harvest Luck
Galina’s Cherry
Wheatley’s Frost Resistant
Gobstopper

Returning champions: heirloom tomatoes. Our two favorite heirloom tomatoes are Paul Robeson and Fantome du Laos.

Paul Robeson is a maroon-colored tomato with rich flavor, our favorite for BLTs.
Fantome du Laos is a “white” tomato with naturally lower acidity and an almost tropical flavor. We love to cook with this tomato, to add flavor without altering the color of the finished dish.

Returning champions: burger slicers. In 2022, we were pleased by the introduction of Katja, a large pink slicer. For 2023, we’re adding Azoychka, a slightly smaller slicer, a junior burger, if you will.

Katja
Azoychka

Returning champions: sauce/canning tomatoes (Roma types). Of course we grow red tomatoes for canning and making pasta sauce, salsa, barbecue sauce, etc. The egg-shaped Graham’s Good Keeper is our favorite from 2022 and we’re adding the globe-shaped Illini Star for 2023.

Graham’s Good Keeper
Illini Star

New Addition: special purpose tomatoes. We grew Belmonte Pear this year, but we didn’t share them because we didn’t have very many plants. Belmonte Pear is an Italian heirloom tomato grown especially for sauce. For 2023, we’re adding Long Keeper, a semi-determinate variety that is planted later in the season to be picked green before the first autumn frost and ripened indoors for fresh tomatoes in the winter. And finally, we’re adding Principe Borghese, the famous sun-drying tomato that can also be tied into ristras for winter storage.

Belmonte Pear
Long Keeper
Principe Borghese

NOTE: photos of tomato varieties from Adaptive Seeds and Southern Exposure Seed Exchange.

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1 Day Only Sale

We haven’t seen as many customers this week due to the rain. Y’all must be hungry, so we thought we would help.

FRIDAY FLASH SALE – ALL TOMATOES $1 OFF

Red Roma-type tomatoes now $2 per pound (was $3 per pound)

Heirloom tomatoes now $3 per pound (was $4 per pound)

Cherry tomatoes now $4 per dry pint (was $5 per dry pint)

YES, WE STILL HAVE CANTALOUPES!

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Solar Power

Apple Chips

This week: dehydrated Granny Smith apples, locally grown. Apple chips are a tasty snack. We’re glad we could use our solar dehydrator last week…this week’s forecast is cloudy and rainy all week.

We have a good harvest of cantaloupes. This variety is special and they sell out quickly whenever we have them.

Tomatoes! We’re keeping our cherry tomatoes on sale, $1 off. We also have red Roma-type tomatoes, pink burger slicers, and heirloom tomatoes.

Lemon cucumbers, Persian cucumbers, and bread and butter pickles from Persian cucumbers.

We also have bean pickles in two flavors: garden beans with achari masala and also yardlong beans with dill and chile. We also have fresh beans.

Pattypan squash! We love them prepared as calabacitas, in soups and stews, and even sliced thinly to replace lasagna noodles.

Please call ahead if you are interested in our salad mix, as it takes a little preparation. We harvest young leaves from many greens and herbs that we grow and mix it all up together. Because there are some bold flavors in the mix, we recommend enjoying it with a more assertive viniagrette.

Of course you may enjoy leafy greens and herbs on their own: Swiss chard, sweet potato greens, sorrel, New Zealand spinach, Malabar spinach, parsley, sage, thyme, oregano, chives, lovage, salad burnet…

We’ve reorganized out store front and put the t-shirts and wooden kitchen goods back on display. And we’re hard at work on our online store to begin taking sourdough bread orders in a few more weeks. Stay tuned.

Our business hours are Tuesday-Friday, 9am-5pm. 14 Gonzales Rd, Belen. 505-302-5657. Please park in our driveway and ring our front doorbell for service.

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Solar Power

This week, come by to see our solar dehydrator in action. We’re processing local Granny Smith apples into dried apple rings.

Our cherry tomatoes are still on sale, $4 (normally $5). We also have red Roma-type tomatoes and larger heirloom tomatoes. Our pink slicer tomatoes for burgers are currently not available.

In response to a customer request, we started making a salad mix of baby greens and herbs. Please call ahead (505-302-5657) if you’d like some salad mix so we can have it ready for you when you arrive.

Jamaica, aka edible hibiscus, is wonderful for agua frescas, jams, jellies, sauces, and even vegetarian tacos.

We have lemon cucumbers, Persian cucumbers, and bread and butter pickles made from Persian cucumbers.

What else can you do with pattypan squash? We used thin slices in place of noodles to make lasagna and it was outstanding.

We’ve got your greens: Swiss chard, sweet potato, sorrel, lamb’s quarters, New Zealand spinach, Malabar spinach…

We’ve also got great herbs: basil, parsley, sage, thyme, oregano, chives, and more.

Lots of masala bean pickles, chile dilly bean pickles, and celtuce pickles. Blackcurrant jam is low stock.

Tuesday-Friday, 9am-5pm. 14 Gonzales Rd, Belen. 505-302-5657. Please park in our driveway and ring the front doorbell for service.

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Happy Fall Sale

Friday, September 23.

Cherry tomato 12-ounce dry pints, $4. That’s $1 off. Choose red or orange/yellow. While supplies last.

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Salad mix

A customer requested a salad mix. Though lettuce is not in season (we just started seeds for our greenhouse-grown winter crop yesterday), we’ve got plenty of greens that are great for fresh eating. This salad is composed of baby Swiss chard, New Zealand spinach, sorrel, lamb’s quarters, pea shoots, salad burnet, lovage, and basil.

Want one? Give us a call at 505-302-5657

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New Harvest

Jamaica

AKA edible hibiscus. Often sold dried and used for agua fresca, it can also be used to make jams, jellies, and sauces as well as vegetarian tacos.

Yes, we still have tomatoes: red Roma-types for canning and salsa, pink slicers for your burgers, sweet cherry tomatoes, and flavorful heirlooms.

Lemon cucumbers, Persian cucumbers, and bread and butter pickles made from Persian cucumbers.

Here’s a dinner idea, stuffed pattypan: slice squash in half horizontally, scoop out the seeds, stuff with desired filling, and bake until tender.

Leafy greens: Swiss chard, sweet potato, sorrel, New Zealand spinach, Malabar spinach…

Herbs: basil, parsley, sage, thyme, oregano, chives…

Bean pickles, celtuce pickles, blackcurrant jam. Fresh “green” beans also available.

Tuesday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Our farm is also our private residence and we invite you as our guest. Please park in our driveway (it’s the only parking we have) and ring the bell at our front door for service. We’re usually working out back or assisting other customers, so we’ll be right with you.

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Tomatoes

Tomatoes rolling in

Our kitchen table isn’t completely taken over with tomatoes yet, but we are getting there. We have red “Roma-type” tomatoes, pink slicer tomatoes, flavorful heirloom tomatoes, and cherry tomatoes.

We also have sweet sun-ripened cantaloupes.

Lemon cucumbers, Persian cucumbers, and bread & butter pickles made from Persian cucumbers.

Pattypan squash, so tender and mild, you can enjoy it all the ways you like yellow squash and zucchini.

Leafy greens: Swiss chard, sweet potato, sorrel, New Zealand spinach, Malabar spinach, and more.

Herbs: basil, parsley, sage, thyme, oregano, chives, and more.

Our beans look like they are slowing down though we have preserved a lot of the harvest as pickles.

Come see us Tuesday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Our farm is also our private residence and you are our invited guest. 14 Gonzales Rd, Belen. 505-302-5657. Please park in our driveway and ring our “smart” doorbell for service. We’re usually working out back or assisting other customers and we’ll be right with you.

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New Harvest

Lemon cucumbers

New this week, lemon cucumbers. Small supply, they will sell out. Call ahead if you are interested: 505-302-5657.

We also have Persian cucumbers and bread and butter pickles (made from Persian cucumbers).

We also have a few sun-ripened cantaloupes as well…these will sell out too.

Tomatoes: red “Roma-type,” pink burger slicers, meaty heirlooms, cherry tomatoes.

Tender pattypan squash, use the same as yellow squash and zucchini.

Garden beans (“green beans” with some yellow wax and purple too), yardlong beans, and pickles made from beans.

Leafy greens including Swiss chard, lamb’s quarters, sweet potato greens, New Zealand spinach, and sorrel.

Herbs picked to order including basil, parsley, thyme, oregano, sage, onion chives, garlic chives, tarragon, salad burnet, lovage…

Ask for a zinnia bouquet, picked to order.

We’re here at 14 Gonzales Rd, Belen. 595-302-5647, call or text. Our farm is located at our private residence and we invite you as guests. Please park in our driveway and ring our doorbell for service. Cash only.

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Canning jars

Canning jars are expensive. Bring us back your clean regular mouth pint jars for $1 off your purchase per jar. No chips, no cracks, Ball and Kerr brands only.