September
Herbs
We also grow a few beds of perennial herbs. In those beds you will find Parsley, Thyme, Oregano, Sage, Rosemary, Lemon Balm and a few others.
Dill
This herb is another we grow a lot of. It is great to flavor vegetables, eggs, and salad dressings.
Cilantro
This wonderfully fragrant herb shows up in many dishes the most common is salsa. We plant successions of so there is never a shortage to pick.
Basil
We grow succesions of basil so there is always a fresh young crop for picking. We grow the traditional italian basil as well as purple, thai and lemon basil too.
Flowers
This is one of the great experiences of the u-pick section. An array of beautiful flowers to make a bouquet to bring home every week.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes are one of those crops that we can never get enough of. It is one of the easiest to freeze or can for the winter.
Swiss Chard
This is a very popular green for cooking available throughout the summer. The leaves are similar to beet greens and spinach. Chard is packed with vitamins.
Winter Squash
The last of the cucurbit family to be harvested. Not only do we grow butternut, we grow sweet dumplings, hubbards, and delicata. All come in interesting shapes and sizes.
Zucchini
Long green and sometimes yellow fruits are harvested for most of the season. Great on the grill, or baked in a bread.


