Blood Orange Season 2017!

Happy New Year everyone!

Promacks Farm has a good crop of blood oranges this year.
They are juicy and delicious with lots of that beautiful blood orange color.
We will begin accepting orders on January 5, 2017 and will send out our first orders on January 10, 2017.

The oranges will be available in a 24 piece box for $18 plus $12 for shipping (that’s a total of $30).

Our oranges are available to purchase online via our Farm Store

We look forward to hearing from you!

Farm Update: Early March on the Farm

TODAY
We are still picking and shipping our Moro Blood Oranges.
The late harvest oranges are deeply colored and deliciously sweet.
There is still time to get your order in.

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LOOKING AHEAD
Our apricot trees are blooming! After a very small crop last year
we are hoping for a much better fruit set this spring. God willing
there will be lots of apricots to pick in June!

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Blood Orange Season 2014

One of our blood oranges
One of our blood oranges

It’s that time of year again… our organic Moro blood oranges are ready for purchase. The fruit has survived the chilly winter temps and the fruit has a beautiful blush and is very tasty!

For local customers, simply contact the Farm for pricing and pick-up options. Please call 760 – 728 – 6308 or email Farmer Dave: david {at} promacksfarm {dot} com.

For non-local customers, oranges are available for purchase online. Our online “Farm Store” is accepting online purchases. CLICK HERE TO ORDER ONLINE!

Thank you for your support!
Promacks Farm

Early November Farm Update

Carrots planted now will be ready in June '12

Greetings from Farmer Dave!

The weather may be more mild, and even giving us rain here and there, but that doesn’t mean that your garden has to be dormant.  Here’s a little update on the garden here at the Farm:

We are excited to see our first strawberries already formed – the plants so healthy this year, loving the rain and mild temps this fall.

The winter garden is pretty much planted – some items for the winter such as lettuce, broccoli, spinach, and peas.

Also, we’ve been busy planting crops now that will be harvested next June such as onions, garlic, carrots, and celery. Even during Fall, there are always things to plant and plan for.

We cannot forget the yams we just harvested – we got about 90 pounds of yams from just 6 yams planted in April. Incredible!

And lastly, the cool wet days get us excited for some of the winter “chores” to come soon- pruning and planting new fruit trees.  The fun never stops at the Farm! 🙂

As always, happy gardening!

A young strawberry plant