Category: Farm Happening
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Customize Your CSA Boxes for Fresh Produce Year-Round
Harmony Farm announces the return of customizable automatic weekly CSA baskets, featuring a “swap” function for selecting fresh produce. The CSA boxes, available for one-time or subscription purchase, can be accessed year-round due to continued harvests. Members can pause their subscription anytime. Contact via email or phone for inquiries.
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Harvest Your Own: U-Pick Veggies This Fall
As autumn arrives, gardens flourish with produce, prompting the farm to preserve excess for winter and donate to local charities. New U-Pick experiences are available for veggies and flowers. Oven-dried tomatoes offer a simple preservation method for summer flavors, ensuring freshness throughout the year.
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Meet Our Forest Piglets: Join Us for a Guided Tour
The arrival of summer piglets has sparked interest in our herb and flower u-pick/pig walk activity. To ensure everyone sees them, we’re hosting a guided tour this Friday at 4 PM. The u-pick/pig walk is also available for self-guided tours Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM.
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Explore Our New Farm Membership Options
Harmony Farm is introducing a new membership format, allowing members to pay monthly for online shopping flexibility, alongside a traditional CSA option providing weekly or bi-weekly produce baskets. Members can access additional items and enjoy planning benefits for local farming. Feedback and inquiries are welcomed by the farm.
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U-Pick Herbs and Flowers: Enjoy Summer Freshness
Summer brings vibrant growth to gardens, with herb beds flourishing. We’re offering U-Pick flowers and herbs for members and customers. “Harvester” members pick for free, others pay $20. First visits should be on Fridays, with a special session on Tuesday, July 1. Enjoy a free Canada Day mystery tomato seedling when you pick this Tuesday!
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Spring Farming Updates: Thriving Despite the Chill
This spring on the farm has been challenging due to unseasonably cold weather, the coldest May since the 1960s, impacting seedling growth. Recently, warmer temperatures have encouraged plant growth, prompting the introduction of various new crops. Additionally, local herbal teas are now available in the store for members and customers.
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Brockville Farmers’ Market Opens with Comfort Food
The Brockville Farmers’ Market season has begun, featuring a grand opening with comfort food pizza. A new physical farm stand offers a variety of products and seedlings for sale. The farm is planning activities like a “pig walk” and provides guidance for visitors. Members can engage with a new platform for ordering and pickup options.
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Get Ready for Easter: Fresh Produce and Special Deals
April 11, 2025 Harmony Happening We are now officially in the countdown to market season. All winter we review and plan our gardens. We make sure we have all of the produce that our members love the most. We ensure we have a good progression and variety. Our timings are planned to allow us to…
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Fresh Greens Weekly: Flexible Farm Membership Options
March 29, 2025 Harmony Happening Last year we grew veggies year round. However, everything completely stopped growing between Nov 6 and Feb 6. There was just not enough sunlight during this period. This year, we invested those dark days in improving our soil. We also focused on projects that we just don’t have time for…
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Spring Arrivals at Harmony Farm: Piglets, Chicks, Ducklings and Mushrooms
March 9, 2025 Harmony Happening Winter on the farm can be long sometimes but nature is letting us know that spring is just around the corner with the arrival of our newest additions to the farm. Our four sows have broken a Harmony Farm record, 41 new little piglets all at once, almost too much…
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