Each year of farming is different. From my first at Foxtail Farm in 2000 and to this one now a quarter century later, a season is defined by weather, people, mishaps, and my own general mood. This season stands out as the year of stupid deer and super annoying gophers. I’m so sick of this doe and her three fawns hanging around that I’m ready to go all Rambo on them with night googles and the whole bit to take them out. Bean plants and beets have been eaten on so many times I can’t even count. The gophers are a close second, descending on nearly every veggies just as it gets ready to pick. Wow, look at that beautiful, large slicing tomato. Oh, forget it, a gopher chewed on the bottom…you get the idea.

Especially after this 90-degree spell in October, I think we can also chalk up 2025 as a year of weird weather. Strangely, a lot of nights this summer were quite cool, which really pushed back a lot of heat-loving crops. We did, however, have some beautifully-timed rains, which was a real plus.
Lastly, 2025 was the year of raised beds for me. We ran this experiment doing some crops in 30-inch beds, a number of them with landscape fabric and some with new low tunnels. I’d say we had some success, but some things could have been managed better. I wouldn’t put cucumbers on landscape fabic (seemed to grow weirdly-shaped cukes), but I would put brussel sprouts back on fabric. I certainly will plant salad mix and other finely-seeded crops on raised beds next year and work to transition some of the peppers and tomatoes that direction.
After 25 years, we’re still learning new tricks, so for that I’m thankful, just as I’m very grateful for all of you who joined us for this CSA season – THANK YOU. I hope the CSA worked well for you and your family.
In the box:
- Pie Pumpkin
- Acorn Squash
- Delicata Squash
- Brussels Sprouts
- A Couple Rutabagas
- A Couple Scarlet Queen Turnips
- Grape Tomatoes
- Flat Leaf Parsley
- Celery: Yes, little and stringy, but has good flavor – probably best in cooking instead of fresh eating.
- Bag of Onions
- Bunch of Carrots
