Our high tunnels are bursting with early season crops! Orders will open at 6pm today (Tuesday) and will close Thursday morning at 8am for Thursday (April 11th) 3pm-6pm pick-up. This week pea shoots and arugula are ready to harvest as well as more radishes, baby kale mix, spinach and a small amount of mizuna. We will enjoy these high tunnel crops this month because by May we will need to clear out the high tunnels and prep to plant the important main season high tunnel crops: tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers! This week we also have green garlic available as well as honey from hives on the property and Baer’s Best Beans. We are running low on the organic black turtle beans right now but we will be getting a (bigger) delivery from Charley Baer soon. We also plan to add Fat Moon mushrooms back to our pre-order list next week!
To place an online order visit:
https://openfoodnetwork.net/barrett-s-mill-farm/shop#/shop_panel
Available for Thursday pick-up:
Pea shoots - 1/4lb bags.
Spinach - 1/2 lb bags.
Radishes - Sold by the bunch.
Kale mix - 1/2 lb bags. A mix of baby red kale, toscano and red Russian.
Arugula - 0.35 lb bags.
Mizuna - 0.35 lb bags. This is a green that can be eaten raw in a salad or sandwiches, or it can be lightly sauteed.
Green garlic -Sold by the bunch.
Baer’s Best Beans - 1 pound bags. Grown in South Berwick, Maine. Varieties available include: Black Turtle (certified organic, highest antioxidants of all beans), Vermont Cranberry (red Vermont heirloom, one of the best all-purpose beans), King of the Early (hearty heirloom red bean, ideal for chili and stews) and Jacob’s Cattle (native to Maine, classic choice for New England baked beans). 1 pound of dried beans yields about 3 pounds of cooked beans.
Double B Honey - From hives on the property. Not organic.
Raspberry Vinegar - From Silferleaf Farm in Concord, MA
Directions:
Orders are open to everyone! You do not need to be a member to purchase.
You do not need to create an account to place an order.
Once an item is sold out for the day, it disappears from the online shop.
Payments are made by credit card unless you are a Barrett’s Bucks member or would like to pay using an EBT card. It says “free” in parentheses by all payment options - this means that it is free to use that payment option.
Barrett’s Bucks: Barrett’s Bucks members may select the “Bucks” payment option and we will deduct your purchase from your balance.
EBT (SNAP) card users: We are a HIP vendor! Please email shopkeeper@barrettsmillfarm.com before ordering to arrange a specific pick-up time for using your card, as pick-ups are otherwise self-serve. Later in the season when the farm store is staffed this won’t be necessary.