2024 Harvest 8

Howdy folks and welcome to week 8 of your Tumbleweed Farm CSA. Damn it’s gotten hot out here! We hope you all are staying nice and cool wherever you are. We’ve been busting our butts in the fields trying to stay on top of everything and so far we’re doing it (though the weeds are catching up to us a bit!!). A few things to note— We had to pick broccoli on Friday to preserve it from the heat. So it’s a few days old (still way fresher than what you’d get at your grocery store). It definitely does not like this heat and it isn’t as happy as our earlier spring broccoli. Please keep that in mind if you are curious about the quality. We did our best.

Speaking of the heat—the summer squash and zucchini is cranking. The first of the season has made its debut in your boxes. We hope you’re as excited as we are!

Also- 3 cheers for parsley! We should all be eating more parsley due to it’s powerful nutritional profile (more on that below). I linked a recipe for a really delicious chimichurri sauce that I hope you all enjoy.

Enjoy this week’s harvest. The crew kicked ass this week showing up before 6am to pick the leafy greens before the heat of the day. We worked through the afternoon heat and this crew of ours had the BEST spirits even when sweat was dripping from eyebrows and the harvest list kept getting longer! We are the luckiest!

Happy cooking and eating everyone.

Harvest 8

  1. Parsley—This herb is an all-purpose pathogen-fighter; it keeps bacteria, parasites, and fungus at bay. It helps alkalize all systems in the body and includes important vitamins and minerals such as vitamins B, A, C, and K. It’s also a highly remineralizing food, especially for those low in trace minerals; parsley provides magnesium, sulfur, iron, zinc, manganese, molybdenum, chromium, selenium, iodine, and calcium. 

  2. Broccoli— Broccoli contains many vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants. Broccoli’s benefits include helping reduce inflammation, keeping blood sugar stable, and strengthening the immune system.

  3. Lettuce Mix—A rich source of vitamins A, K and folate. Also a good anti- inflammatory leafy green.

  4. Scallions—Great for overall immune health. Scallions are a good source of vitamin C and a flavonoid called quercetin. Both can strengthen your immune system and help it fight illnesses.

  5. Kohlrabi— Kohlrabi is great for gut health as it contains both soluble and insoluble fiber. It also contains a wide array of antioxidants, such as vitamin C, anthocyanins, isothiocyanates, and glucosinolates. These plant compounds protect your cells against free radical damage that may otherwise increase your risk of disease.

  6. Kale—super high in antioxidants, contains vitamin C, Vitamin K, Manganese and various polyphenols.

  7. Radishes—are a rich source of magnesium, potassium and vitamin C. They have been studied and results confirm that they likely alter the way cancer cells reproduce so they may reduce cancer risk. They are full of fiber and for their tiny size contain a lot of health benefits. Remove the greens from these to help keep the roots crisp for storing.

  8. Zucchini—Zucchini is a highly alkaline food that is one of the mildest and easiest vegetables to digest. Zucchini is a great source of vitamin A, C, & B-complex as well as minerals such as iron, zinc, potassium, and manganese.

Recipe Suggestions

Broccoli & Kohlrabi Crunch Salad (this was a hit for our whole family!)

Spinach & Scallion Buckwheat Pancakes (use kale instead of spinach in here)


2024 Harvest 7

Howdy folks and welcome to week 7 of your Tumbleweed Farm CSA share. We hope you enjoyed last week’s harvest and have made room in your refrigerator for more veggies. As the season progresses the harvest does get a little larger so hopefully you’re keeping up okay (remember it makes good compost too!!)

This week the weather is supposed to get HOT!! We’ll keep fields irrigated and hopefully the lettuces don’t get to scorched. We’ve been here before without much of an issue so we’re expecting things to survive just fine.

We hope you all have a fun and safe 4th of July and we’ll see you all soon. Happy cooking and eating everyone.

Your farmers,
Andrea, Taylor, Pepper, Maize and our awesome crew

Harvest 7

  1. Cilantro—Cilantro is one of the most potent and detoxifying herbs for our bodies. It helps remove heavy metals from our bodies and has antibacterial properties along with being one of the most adrenal supporting herbs out there.

  2. Head Lettuce—A rich source of vitamins A, K and folate. Also a good anti- inflammatory leafy green. Keep this stored in a plastic bag or tupperware to stay fresh.

  3. Cabbage—this tasty brassica helps reduce inflammation in the body. Inflammation is the leading cause of disease and incorporating more anti-inflammatory foods is very beneficial.

  4. Fennel—This anise flavored veggie is packed with important vitamins and minerals to help maintain overall health. Rich in Vitamin C, magnesium, potassium and manganese fennel is also been proven to help reduce inflammation and contains antibacterial properties.

  5. Beets—rich in folate, manganese and copper. Copper is very important as it helps make red blood cells and helps keep your immune system healthy.

  6. Kale—super high in antioxidants, contains vitamin C, Vitamin K, Manganese and various polyphenols.

  7. Fresh Garlic— the list of health benefits is almost too long!! It’s anti-fungal, anti- inflammatory, boosts immune health, and is full of antioxidants! Just eat garlic with every meal! Because this is fresh garlic please eat it within a week and store in your fridge. It hasn’t been cured yet.

    Recipe Suggestions

Beet Tzatziki (AKA BEST DIP EVER!!!) Please just make this!

Cilantro Lime Dressing (drizzle this on everything! It’s so good!)

Beet & Fennel Soup (this is absolutely divine!)

Apple Fennel Crisp (such a fun way to use fennel!)

Tumbleweed Farm’s Favorite Kale Salad (even my kids eat this one!)

2024 Harvest 6

Howdy folks and welcome to week 6 of your Tumbleweed Farm CSA! We hope you are having a great week and are ready for some fresh veg! Before I get to this week’s haul I want to address an issue that was brought to our attention last week. A CSA member was incredibly upset with her arugula last week. Her bag wasn’t up to our standards and we apologize to anyone who had a similar experience. I want to assure everyone we harvest when things are ready and pack and bag only vegetables that are in superior shape. We think the arugula may have gotten too warm in transit and that caused wilting. We hand harvest and hand wash everything (it takes anywhere between 9-10 hours of farm labor to just wash the veggies.) We are very particular with our harvest and wash process. I just want to assure folks that we work really hard to keep up with the quality of our produce but we’re also humans working with mother nature and sometimes things are out of our control.

Anyhow, onward to this week’s haul! We are STOKED with the cabbage. The spring planting looks phenomenal and we had fun harvesting these bowling balls. We’re also starting the long process of harvesting all of the garlic and before we cure it all we wanted to make sure and get you all some fresh stuff. Please use this garlic up within a week because it’s not cured.


We hope you all enjoy the harvest this week. Happy cooking and eating everyone!

Your farmers,
Andrea, Taylor, Pepper, Maize and our awesome crew members.

Harvest 6

  1. Cabbage—this tasty brassica helps reduce inflammation in the body. Inflammation is the leading cause of disease and incorporating more anti-inflammatory foods is very beneficial.

  2. Dill—is great for digestion and helps with bloating. Because of its antacid properties it’s great at easing indigestion, gastritis and other inflammatory conditions.

  3. Rainbow Chard—this dark leafy green is high in antioxidants and important vitamins and minerals including vitamin C, K and A and a healthy dose of magnesium (which many people are deficient in).

  4. Salad Mix—A rich source of vitamins A, K and folate. Also a good anti- inflammatory leafy green.

  5. Garlic—the list of health benefits is almost too long!! It’s anti-fungal, anti- inflammatory, boosts immune health, and is full of antioxidants! Just eat garlic with every meal!

  6. Scallions—Great for overall immune health. Scallions are a good source of vitamin C and a flavonoid called quercetin. Both can strengthen your immune system and help it fight illnesses.

Recipe Suggestions

Farm Fresh Ranch Coleslaw (this is SO good and tastes great all week long!)

Coconut Chickpea & Turnip Curry (sub the chard for the spinach or use the turnip greens)

Pasta with Turnips, Sausage and Greens (so easy and good! My kids love this too!)

Breakfast Salad with Maple Glazed Turnips & Bacon (use the salad mix instead of mustard greens or toss in some turnip greens to the mix!))