Week 12 of 28 from Valley Flora!

  • Head Lettuce
  • Red Beets
  • Green Beans
  • Cucumbers
  • Orange and Purple Carrots
  • Red Long of Tropea Torpedo Onions
  • Tomatoes
  • Zucchini
  • Basil

On Rotation:

  • Broccoli
  • Cilantro
  • Eggplant

In a Landscape Coming to Valley Flora September 7th!

Hunter Noack returns to the farm on September 7th with his Steinway concert grand piano! 

Founded in 2016 by classical pianist Hunter Noack, IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit outdoor concert series where  America’s most stunning landscapes replace the traditional concert hall. A 9-foot Steinway grand piano travels on a flatbed trailer to State and National Parks, urban greenspaces, working ranches, farms, and historical sites for classical music concerts that connect people with each landscape.  

To meet the acoustical challenges of performing in the wild, music is transmitted to concert-goers via wireless headphones. No longer confined to seats, audiences explore the landscape, wander through secret glens, lie in sunny meadows, roam old growth forests - and at Valley Flora, walk throughout our organic farm fields.

In the spirit of the Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) Federal Music and Theatre Projects, which presented thousands of free concerts and plays in theaters, public spaces and parks across the country during the Depression, IN A LANDSCAPE events are offered primarily in rural communities for free or on a subsidized basis. 

Since 2016, IN A LANDSCAPE has presented 275 concerts in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, New York, Utah, Wyoming, and California to over 55,000 people. Guest artists have included poets, visual artists, dancers, and musicians playing everything from banjos to pianos.

Join us at the farm on Saturday, September 7th for this transcendent experience!  Get Tickets Here!

Bulk Basil Still Available by Special Order! - Order your bulk basil and we'll deliver it to your CSA pickup site in the coming weeks!

No Beet Box Newsletter Next Week - Heads up, we will not be sending out a newsletter next week. You can look forward to the first sweet corn of the season next week (!!) along with a pile of other peak-of-season produce. Hope you're enjoying the bounty!

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