What does slow season look like on the farm at the beginning of February? No fresh persimmons, apples, peaches, plums, tomatoes or squash. We are dreaming of the next crop of these. Branches are bare with no leaves or fruit. Vegetable seeds are still hiding in their little seed packets waiting for soil and moisture. workers are pruning branches, cleaning up last year's summer gardens, and the tractor is tilling the soil and adding decomposed horse manure to the orchard and gardens.
Slow Season is citrus season. We have mandarins. lemons, and oranges. Satsuma mandarins from Otow Orchard have sold out but we have a supply from Mihara Farm in Lincoln. Pleasant Hill Farm in Lincoln brought us Navel and Cara Cara Oranges. Lupi Farm in Granite Bay is supplying us with beautiful fragrant Meyer Lemons. Our own orchard is supplying us with Clementine mandarins and Navel oranges. In a few weeks we will be getting pink grapefruit.
The Kiwi vine is slowly giving us a small harvest. We would like the kiwi to be vine ripened but frost may dictate the harvest. Wait and see.
We received a shipment of bare root fruit trees for planting. We have selected our favorite varieties to replant bare spots in the orchard. Since we had to order more than we need we are making trees available for sale here at the orchard. We have peaches, plums, apples, mulberries, apricots, and ume.
It may be February but the hoshigaki we peeled in December is still being processed. They are finished drying but we are giving them another massage and sorting them by texture and quality. Hoshigaki is available in the farm stand and through mail order. Please contact us for large on-farm pick up orders. For mail orders, please use our mail order form.
Please note, we will be closed on Sundays and Mondays till mid May. We are open Friday and Saturday and have abbreviated hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Sorry for the inconvenience. You are welcome to call me for special hours at (916) 300-0720, or (916) 791-1656.
Closed Sundays and Mondays.
Open Tues,Wed and Thurs only two hours 11:30 to 1:30
Open Fri and Sat: 10am to 6pm
Here is what we have at the Farm Stand from Otow Orchard.
Persimmn Pulp: Frozen Hachiya persimmon pulp is available. Often used to make cookies, puddings and breads. Many customers put it on yogurt and oatmeal or add it to their smoothie.
Asian Pears: Asian pears should be enjoyed while firm and crisp like an apple.
Okusankichi: Large brown Asian pear. Crisp and juicy. This is a winter keeper and is not as sweet as the earlier varieties. Very refreshing. Thick skin with course white flesh. Flavor improves with storage.
Clementine Mandarins: Deep orange easy to peel skin, Sweet and juicy.
Local Honey Honey ๐ฏ from bees ๐ at Otow Orchard. Bee pollen from bees ๐ at Otow Orchard is also available.
⚘ Calendula Salve and Lip Balm: Wonderfully thick salve for healing dry skin, bug bites and scrapes.
Here is what we have from other producers:
Pleasant Hill Farm in Lincoln, no spray.
Navel Oranges: Sweet and juicy, orange fleshed oranges.
Cara Cara Oranges: These oranges are orange on the outside but pinkish orange on the inside. Plus the flesh is sweet and juicy. They are thin skinned and sweeter than navels.
Mihara Farm in Lincoln, Conventional practices.
Satsuma Mandarins: Easy to peel, sweet mandarins from the foothills of Placer County. These are are citrus y
sweet and full of juice.
Lupi Farm
in Granite Bay, no spray: Meyer Lemons: These sought after lemons are
less acidic than regular lemons. They have a thin peel often used for
its fragrant zest. Meyer are rounder than regular lemons with a dark
yellow skin.
La Bella Vito Farm in Loomis is bringing us fresh๐ฅ eggs from pastured ๐๐chickens. Limited supply.