Peaches and plums are the mainstay of our summer production. Santa Rosa plums are just getting started. These are sweet tart plums with a fabulous flavor. Many people have this heirloom variety as a back yard tree because it has a distinct, unforgettable and yummy flavor. As we get more of these into the farm stand its fragrance will greet you as you enter. This week we have almost no Otow Orchard peaches. By the end of June we should have Flavorcrest and Red Haven peaches to sell. Both of these are yellow freestone peaches. To hold us over till we get our own peaches, we have yellow freestone peaches from Sunnyslope farm. These are attractive sweet, juicy and tasty peaches grown right next door to us.
The vegetable gardens are enjoying the summer heat more than I am. Sungold cherry tomatoes are starting to glow. We are harvesting a few Asian cucumbers and summer squash daily. For those of you wanting to plant late season tomatoes we have some tomato plant starts waiting for a summer home. Planted now they should produce for Sept. and Oct.
In the orchard persimmon thinning has begun. We are also harvesting stone fruits as crops get ripe. We are netting some trees to exclude hungry birds. Tosh is cutting out dead branches and trees and trying to keep up on the grass mowing. There will be a little delay while he does repair on the mower.
Official Statement: We have NO pick-your-own activities.
HOURS
Tuesday to Saturday: 10 am to 6 pm
Sun: 11 am to 5 pm
Closed on Mondays
Here's what we have in the farm stand from Otow Orchard:
Peaches (limited supply)
Plums: Santa Rosa (limited supply)
Apricots: Blenheim, Patterson
Nectarines: Jade white nectarines (limited supply)
Loquat
Hoshigaki strips. Hand dried persimmons
Eureka Lemons
Valencia oranges
Asian cucumbers
Zucchini
Calendula Salve and Lip Balm
Herbs: mint, rosemary, oregano
Honey from our orchard
Plant starts: Tomato
This is what we have from other producers:
Peaches: Bonjour from Sunnyslope Farm
Ume from Sunnyslope Farm
Jams from The Good Stuff
Bee pollen from Top O' The Hill Apiary
Eggs from Two Feather Farm
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