We will be closed Saturday, September 5th and Monday, September 7th for Labor Day to let our employees enjoy a long weekend with their family and friends. We will reopen for our normal business hours Tuesday, September 8th at 7:30 AM. Have a happy and safe holiday weekend everyone!
Some of the people who love our compost the most are the littlest ones! What produce have your tiny humans been enjoying this summer? Here’s Owen with some tomatoes from Village Farmstead and a garden cucumber—both grown in Blue Ribbon Organics products!
2020 has brought us a global pandemic, the largest global civil rights movement in history and now...a potentially global unsolicited seed campaign?! Didn’t see that one coming. 🤷🏻 Our compost will grow most anything, but if you get seeds you did not order, 🙅🏽do🙅🏻♀️NOT🙅🏾♂️plant🙅🏽♀️them🙅🏼♂️, and follow the steps below.
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DATCP Home Unsolicited Seeds
Blue Ribbon Organics updated their business hours.
HOLY CABBAGE!
As we welcome August, you might try replacing some of your harvested garden bounty with some of these crops (suggested by Baker Creek) in your garden to harvest this fall. No guarantees you'll get *this* big of a cabbage though... #successionplanting
>> Carrots, Turnip, Beets, Rutabagas, Celery, Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Green Onions, Lettuce, Kohlrabi, Kale, Collards, Chinese Cabbage, Bok Choy, Mizuna, Leeks, Fall Radishes, Parsnips and Summer Squash <<
Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company
July 16 at 8:38 AM ·
Now this is a fall garden goal!!! This Brunswick cabbage weighed in at 8.6lbs after being stripped of outer leaves. Specially grown by @forging.roots.farm (Instagram) in Snohomish, WA!
These beautiful beans were part of last night’s dinner—grown in soil amended with Blue Ribbon Organic Compost, by the hard-working farmers at a nearby farm. Post some pictures of your recent garden bounty! ☀️🍓🥦🥕🍆🥒💛
Our invisible workers are hard at it on this crisp Monday morning. Over 120 degrees warmer inside this windrow then outside!
That compost just won’t quit! Who’s still harvesting or enjoying their landscaping this mid-October? Our friend Cindy just picked all her tomatoes to ripen on the counter before it gets too chilly.