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Blackberries, Plums and Peaches, Oh my!

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Join us this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, join us for our incredibly large and juicy blackberries.  Also, local sweetcorn, peaches, Shirot plums (those amazing little yellow ones we’ve had for years), and, of course, yellow and green squash.

Don’t forget our new summer hours at the farm: Friday, Saturday and Sundays from 10 am – 5 pm, and at the Shepherdstown Farmers’ Market Sundays from 9 – 1.

Ridgefield Farm opens for the season with perfection.

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

We’re opening the season with about the most perfect food found on our planet!  BLUEBERRIES!  And here’s why.

We’ve got lots of blueberries and yellow and green squash.  Also, we’ve gotten some outstanding Eastern Shore sweetcorn that you always hope your friends will bring you back from the beach.

In the coming weeks we’ll have our usual abundance of peaches and blackberries, as well as the fresh farm produce people have come to expect from Ridgefield Farm.

Please make a note that our hours have changed.  Until the fall, we will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 5 pm.

Also visit us at the Shepherdstown Farmers’ Market from 9 am to 1 pm on Sundays, in Shepherdstown, WV.

Farmers start every year 3 weeks behind.

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Thanks to Old Man Winter hanging on to every day he could, everyone around here has been working double time to get the farm ready for planting. The cold, the rain, the cold again, then the floods from the melted snow, then the wind…finally, we can do something outside. And, we’re already 3 weeks behind.

Apple trees are pruned, the flower and vegetable gardens are now prepared, and we’ve begun to plant what we can. Another 1200 Christmas trees just arrived, and they have to be planted right away, so that means finding a spot for them and preparing the soil.

The huge snow before Christmas crushed our high tunnel and everything in it, so we’re now erecting new one. It’s crucial to get it up again, because of course, it holds Ridgefield Farm’s Halloween International House of Panic. We were making a lot of progress until we discovered that we were missing parts, and that much of what we got was wrong. So we shifted gears again and went back to fertilizing and weeding.

Manuel has a couple of newcomers working with him in the fields this year, George and Ovi, and we’re delighted to have them on board.
The pick your own strawberries look to be fantastic this year. I can’t imagine how they survived the winter with several tons of snow piled on them for 3 months.

Our Pumpkin Butter is served at the North Pole!

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

We ship lots of our apples and preserves all over the US, but today we filled an order that sent Pumpkin Butter to North Pole, Alaska!
Barb is going to have fun telling her grandchildren about that package.

All the Pumpkins you can carry for only $10!

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Due to the constant rain on weekends in October, we’ve got a huge overabundance of pumpkins. Carry off as many as you physically can for only $10. Any size.

Fright Nights – not just for teenagers anymore

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Since I was a little boy, I’ve loved Halloween and haunted houses.  The really scary ones and the truly lame ones were all fond memories.  During the heyday of my marketing career, I even had a client who asked me to help develop a haunted theme park.  For years I visited the Halloween trade shows and met many of the industry leaders.  It was so much fun to keep up with the new fright technology and the costumes, it scarcely felt like work.  (The clients, on the other hand, not so much.)

For the past three or four years we’ve created our Friday and Saturday “Fright Nights.”  Friday night is geared to be family friendly, with plenty of edginess to go around, but appropriate for younger kids.  Saturday night is, as we say, NOT family night.

We couldn’t be happier our Fright Nights have become so popular with church groups, scouts, moms’ groups and other groups of all kinds.

Big Time at Bakerton

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

The little village of Bakerton, WV was really hopping this past weekend, as folks from all around came to participate in dance, music, a petting zoo, pony rides, chin-up bars, and yes, a booth from Ridgefield Farm.

Scott Beard hosting the Ridgefield Farm produce booth.

Scott Beard hosting the Ridgefield Farm produce booth.

Wanda asked us to participate, and Scott set up the works.  In addition to our great jams, jellies and apple butter, people bought up our peaches, corn and tomatoes…the summer’s triple threat.

A good time was had by all.