Surprise! OPEN Wednesday 10/10 We've
got some nice ripe and half-ripe ones at the stand today. Just let the
half-ripe ones sit awhile; they're still better than store-bought!
10380 Keller Rd.
Clarence, NY 14031GREEN TOMATO ALERT! You're
welcome to come "pick your own" green tomatoes for that favorite Fried
Green Tomato recipe of yours. And they're FREE! Just call first to
make sure we've got some left. 716-807-9373.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Is this the end?!?!
OH NO!!!! The Town of Clarence is taking down signs!!
Why do we care? Our signs at the corners of Keller and Strickler, and
Keller and Salt are the only advertising we do. It's the only way
people know the stand is open (beside our website). That means if we
don't have the signs and people don't come to the stand, the tomatoes
will rot; and that means its the last year for the tomato stand.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Seedling Update
Ready for pick up! Right now they average from four to six inches in height, some are smaller, some are taller.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Seedling Update
The
seedlings are coming along nicely, although still behind in growth a
bit due to
the cold April. I've got all the orders put together and should be
notifying customers within a couple weeks that they're ready for pick
up.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Seedling Update
The
seedlings are looking good, but are quite far behind in growth due to
the cooler temperatures, especially when compared to last year. I plan
on starting transplanting to the final selling pots next Friday, 5/4.
That means customer pick up won't begin until the week of 5/13, maybe
around Wednesday, 5/16. We'll have to wait to see.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Seedling Update
Most
seedlings have their second set of leaves now. Growth has really
slowed down the last week or so due to the cooler weather. I'm shooting
for next week to start transplanting to the final selling pots.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Seedling Update
Lot's of little beauties have popped up! The first sprouts appeared Tuesday and once they started, they've been going like gangbusters. As they sprout, I transplant them from a warming seed tray to individual seedling packs (1" - the 9 per pack kind). I've just pulled the greenhouse out of storage and set it up. I transferred the seedling packs I've done this past week out there. But today's a little too sunny for the newbies, so I've thrown a big sheet over the top of the greenhouse to give them some shade.
Towards the end of April, once they've sprouted their second leaf-set, I transplant them to the 2 1/2" pots that I sell them in. It's at that time that I separate them into individual customer orders (and find out who I have to call and say "I don't have enough of _ _ _ _ _ for your order, can I substitute something else?").
Well, I've got to get back to transplanting seedlings......
Towards the end of April, once they've sprouted their second leaf-set, I transplant them to the 2 1/2" pots that I sell them in. It's at that time that I separate them into individual customer orders (and find out who I have to call and say "I don't have enough of _ _ _ _ _ for your order, can I substitute something else?").
Well, I've got to get back to transplanting seedlings......
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