Spring CSA 2026 – Week 6

by | May 6, 2026 | Notes from the Field

Season: Spring 2026

Week: 6 of 12

April 22, 2026

NOTES FROM THE FIELD

Hello CSA friends,

My name is Laila, and I’m the person behind many of the words, photos, and stories you see from the farm. I work on communications here, which means I have the joyful job of noticing things. I notice what’s growing, what’s changing, what our team is learning, and how all of that connects back to you each week when you open your CSA.

Wednesday is Earth Day, which we’re holding this week not as a celebration so much as a reminder: everything we eat, grow, and share is part of a larger living system we’re responsible to care for together. You support this farm. This farm tends the soil. The soil feeds us all. A small, local ecosystem that fits right inside a cardboard box.

As you unpack this week’s share, we hope you feel a little extra gratitude for the land, the hands that harvested it, and your own kitchen that will turn these ingredients into something delicious!

We would love to celebrate together in person, too. Join us this Saturday evening (6-8pm) for our Earth Day Spring Potluck at the farm. Bring a dish to share, a friend, and your appetite for good food and good company. We’ll be under the pavilion, rain or shine, enjoying the beauty of this special place.

And I have a request for you. We would love to see what happens after your CSA box leaves the farm. If you have a favorite recipe you’ve made, or photos of meals you’ve created with your share, please send them our way! Your plates are the final chapter of this story, and we would be thrilled to share them with our community.

Thank you for being part of this ecosystem with us.

See you in the fields,
Laila

WHAT WE’RE UP TO THIS WEEK

–      We’re planting … none this week.

–      We’re greenhouse seeding … none this week.

–      We’re direct sowing … none this week.

–      We’re also … prepping for an eagle scout project!

WHAT’S IN THE Half  SHARE

Please be advised that this list may change without notice

Crop

Description

Swiss Chard (Finca)

This cool weather has been great to give our hardier greens a respite from the heat

Kale – Winterbore (Finca)

We let it be for a couple weeks so it could fill back out. Here you go.

Lettuce Salanova (Finca)

We had trouble getting this germinated this spring so we got some from our friends in South Texas

Scallions (Finca)

We have a couple more weeks before these run out

Broccoli

Coming from South Texas

Zucchini

Ours have been flooded a couple times and aren’t giving much so this share’s supply is coming from Terra Preta farm in the Valley

Lettuce (Hydroponic)

Comes from Patchwork Farm, a worker owned cooperative vegetable farm in Central Texas

Carrots

These rainbow organic carrots come from Gundermann Acres down in Wharton County

Kohlrabi

We had trouble getting this germinated this spring so we got some from our friends in South Texas

Red/White Onions

From the Brenham area

Bok Choy

From Gundermann Acres down in Wharton County

WHAT’S IN THE Full SHARE

Please be advised that this list may change without notice

Crop

Description

Collard Greens (Finca)

This cool weather will do them well.

Kale – Winterbore (Finca)

We let it be for a couple weeks so it could fill back out. 

Fennel (Finca)

We’re excited for our first fennel harvest at the new Finca. I love the bulb thinly chopped into a salad

Leeks (Finca)

These are the last of our leeks til the fall

Lettuce Salanova (Finca)

Comes from Patchwork Farm, a worker owned cooperative vegetable farm in Central Texas

Mexican Squash/ Zucchini (Finca)

The last of our squash since the heavy rains washed them out.

Bok Choi

From Gundermann Acres down in Wharton County

Broccoli

Coming from South Texas

Kohlrabi

We had trouble getting this germinated this spring so we got some from our friends in South Texas

Lettuce

Hydroponic

Rosemary

We planted our 1st rosemary. Until they’re ready, here’s some from Lone Star Herbs in League City.

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