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Author Archives: Cleo Braver
Cottingham Farm at More Restaurants
With our heirloom tomatoes in full production we’ve been fortunate to have several restaurants express interest including local Easton area favorites Bartlett Pear Inn and t at the General Store. We also picked up our delivery frequency to Baltimore restaurants: … Continue reading
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Win a CSA Share and Support Talbot Humane Society
Talbot Humane Society’s fundraiser auction Rock On Talbot Humane is tomorrow. We’ve donated a Summer Season Large CSA Share as part of the Silent Auction during their fundraiser. Be sure and support such a good cause by bidding tomorrow, Friday, … Continue reading
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Reasons We Love Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi is an odd Sputnik looking vegetable and a farm favorite. It’s a member of the cabbage family, and as such, has the signature sweet-but-peppery flavor profile. It comes in white, light green, or bright purple colors and its insides … Continue reading
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Tour de Cure 10 Mile Fun Ride Comes to the Farm
We are honored to be the host destination for the Tour de Cure a wonderful fundraiser on behalf of the American Diabetes Association. We were the official destination for the 10 Mile Fun Ride. It was great to see families … Continue reading
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Transplant Complete
We managed to get all of the first round of organic heirloom tomatoes out and into the ground of our main field. It ended up being just over 2,000 plants total. Whew! What you see in the photo on the right … Continue reading
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Transplanting Begins on Our Heirloom Tomatoes
A photo of me and the crew on our crazy contraption that makes transplanting our organic heirloom tomatoes so much easier. The tractor pulls forward creating holes at pre-measured intervals in the plastic bed cover allowing the team sitting in … Continue reading
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Monthly Farm Tour and Open Forum
Monthly Farm Tour Cottingham Farm’s market customers and CSA members are welcome to visit the Farm on the first Wednesday of the month at noon, for a tour, open discussion, and light lunch. Meet us at the first greenhouse on … Continue reading
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Facebook and more!
We now have a forum, Twitter, and Facebook! The forum will allow discussion and idea sharing. Twitter will provide timely updates and short “tweets” from us and you will be able to Like and Share Cottingham Farm on Facebook. Forum … Continue reading
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New Website!
Cottingham Farm is now digital! We’re happy to have a new home on the web and bring you updates from the farm. Note that our site’s look is still improving but much of our content will be up in the next … Continue reading
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