Eva Mae Farm
PO Box 3029 K0K1H0 Brighton, ON, Canada
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Locality: Brighton, Ontario
Address: PO Box 3029 K0K1H0 Brighton, ON, Canada
Website: www.evamaefarm.com/
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Farm update: We wanted to update you on the Eva Mae Farm CSA for 2019 and let you know what's happening. Unfortunately, we've had a significant family emergency and have had to reassess our priorities for the season. It's been a difficult decision but we are going to cancel the CSA program for 2019. We will still be at the Codrington market later this summer, but are currently taking a couple of weeks to get back on track. We will post further updates on the website and via ...our Facebook page. Thank you for your understanding. This has been a very difficult time for us.
Reposting our blog about the seedling greenhouse that has resulted in two recent awards for innovation. Big thanks to the EFAO and the Brighton & Cramahe Chamber of Commerce!
Thanks to the Chamber of Commerce for recognizing the farm with their Innovation Award! We are proud to serve this community.
Owl in the snowstorm. Hunt those voles my friend!
Thanks Carrot Cache and Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario - EFAO !
Presenting research at the EFAO farmer led research symposium.
Harvesting greens while snow slides off the greenhouse walls. Come get your super sweet kale and other greens at the Codrington indoor market this Sunday from 10-2. Codrington Farmers' Market !
Cold fingers and sweet carrots! We're still harvesting fresh from the field. Find us Sunday at the Codrington Farmers' Market indoors from 10-2.
Pulling back the white blankets in the greenhouse to reveal ... fresh greens to keep us going into winter, all grown without added heat. Come see us at the Codrington Farmers' Market indoors in November, every Sunday between 10 and 2.
There's no avoiding frost when we hit -5 overnight. These peppers and eggplants were harvested hours before the deep freeze. Come get the last taste of summer crops at the Codrington market this Sunday.
Calling all pickle and fermentation enthusiasts! It's the season for making kimchi, so we're bringing a ton of freshly picked napa cabbage, daikon radish and chili pepper to the Codrington Farmers' Market. Come see us today from 10-2!
Spending Sundays at the Codrington Farmers' Market means Thanksgiving comes a day late and can feel a bit hectic. But today we'll try to slow down and reflect on the land that feeds us. We celebrate the harvest, the end of the busy season and the bounty of this land, which is the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosauneega Confederacy. We wish everyone a great Thanksgiving, filled with delicious food and the people you love.