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October 1st at Ledge Top Farm

Our production in October drops by 50% of September production. September was a record month. The cool weather is part of the decline, although this coming week will be warmer than normal, but the decreasing light signals plants that it’s time to shut down. Those with...

Sept. 24th at Ledge Top Farm

Cool weather and rain is continuing to slow ripening. Tomato demand is exceeding supply. More and more items will be dropping out of what’s available. Some items just need more time to ripen. The ginger crop is producing some and it will be available this week and...

Sept. 17th at Ledge Top Farm

Since this is my grandson’s birthday, I will not be able to fill any orders after 10 PM Sunday for the day. Cooler nights are slowing the growth of peppers, tomatoes, and cucumbers. The outside cucumbers are already gone. There are Slicing cucumbers still...

This week at Ledge Top Farm

Starting to see a decrease in production. The plants are getting worn out. We still have yet to harvest Brussel Sprouts, maybe next month. There are a few ginger plants growing. When you are placing an order by email or text try to use one line per item, so I don’t...

Week of Sept. 3rd at Ledge Top Farm

There is a warm week ahead, but the general trend as the season progresses is for cooler temperatures and less time for plants to mature. Greenhouses help extend the season but heating costs are too expensive these days so winter growing will be limited. The Brussel...

August 27th at Ledge Top Farm

Winter Squash first pick was this week. Acorn, Delicata, Butternut and Spaghetti squash are coming in. I mentioned corn stalks last week. They are 12 plus feet high. The corn is just ripening so they will not be cut for decorations until late September. Spinach will...
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