Changing Colors of Harvest
Packing boxes for members on Tuesday, it was remarkable how red the box was. The Italia peppers, the tomatoes, the cherry tomatoes, the radishes…. Reflecting on the season, produce comes in waves of color as we move from the solid greens of spring to the yellows and purples in high season eggplant, corn, and Islander peppers. And, certainly, we still have before us the wonder and vibrant oranges of fall, maybe a brilliant red of fall salad mix and the golden mix of winter squash.
- Italia Peppers: These are sweet, not hot (lots of people think long peppers are hot for some reason)
- Watermelons: I grow a mix of red, yellow, and orange varieties. It’s the luck of the draw for what you received.
- Cucumber
- Fresh Oregano or Marjoram: Random little bunch in the box.
- Sweet Onion
- Fresh shallot(s): A shallot look like a small red onion and you’d use the same as you would a red onion.
- Tomatoes
- Cherry Tomatoes: Hurrah, we finally got these in the box! That took a while.
- Radishes
- Eggplant: Most got a Japenese style, but some received these cute little variety called ‘Fairy Tale’ and some traditional Italian style. Don’t worry, it’s just an issue of shape and they will all taste like eggplant.




