It's spring! The season of new life, new beginnings. Dry brown branches are being speckled by hews of baby green, transforming the bare forests to deep green in a matter of a few short weeks. Funny, twisted shoots are peeping out from a thawing earth, mysteriously revealing flowers of every color of the rainbow. Gray skies melt to blue. Harsh, howling winds are replaced by cool breezes, carrying the melodies of bird-songs. The sun stoops closer to our part of the planet calling forth new life.
Gardeners are getting dirty. Farmers are tilling their fields. And the rest of us are growing excited for fresh, local produce. Last year I wrote about my excitement for the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) vegetable co-op to begin again at Lancaster County Farm Fresh. This will be our 4th year that we have bought a vegetable share with our neighbors to split. This means that we will be getting locally-grown, organic, delicious produce from May to October! And not only that, we will be keeping many family farms in business, in an era when small farmers are forced to sell their land due to a loss in profits.
So if you live in any of these counties... Lancaster, Lebanon, Berks, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, or Delaware... you still have time to purchase a vegetable, fruit, flower, or herb share from Lancaster County Farm Fresh and have it delivered to a pick-up site near you. Consider sharing a share with another family. It's a great way to eat healthy, take care of the land, and support small, business owners. I call that a win-win-win!
Click on this link to learn more about LCFF!
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