We work hard to have greens available for these late fall boxes, but this is one more crop devastated by the ongoing wet weather that began with August’s floods. Wet weather delayed plantings as days were shortening; in the spring, plantings weeks apart may mature at the same time, but in the fall, plantings days apart will mature weeks apart. The rains also rotted many of the greens that were out in the fields, and we were unable to transplant our late fall lettuces and endives.
On the upside, we do expect to have spinach to harvest in two weeks, and hopefully and ongoing supply from then forwards.


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