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Field Grown Perennials Fruits and Veggies Specialty Cut Flowers Weddings and More Mountain Munchies

STORK ROAD FARM

 

(We're sold out for the season...but please come to

Farmers Market to enjoy fresh and delicious fruits and veggies!)

 

They told you to "Eat Your Fruits and Veggies"

   Sweet Bell Pepper 'Gourmet'       

Now do it...

right from your own backyard!

Tomatoes and Heirloom Tomatoes

Sweet and Hot Peppers

Eggplant, Lettuce, Muskmelon and Cukes

Asparagus

Raspberries, Strawberries and Blueberries

 

Try one...try 'em all!

 

Click here for the full list of Fruit and Veggie plants for 2009

 

       

 

Annual veggie starter plants are available in the early season,

and perennial fruits will be available as long as they last throughout the summer.

Come visit us at Farmers Market!

Saturday mornings at 

the Glens Falls Farmers Market, downtown Glens Falls

and on Thursday evenings at

the North Creek Farmers' Market on the Hudson (mid June-Sept)

 

If you wish to order ahead,

just give us a call:  251-2142

or send an email: storkroadfarm@frontiernet.net

 

 

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Stork Road Farm
Veggie Plants for 2009:   SOLD OUT
Tomato Sunbrite   largest midseason; very large; deep oblate shape; compact determinate
Tomato New Girl round beef-steak type good for slicing, moderate size, early yield; indeterminate
Tomato-Heirloom Red Brandywine  Amish heirloom considered best flavored tomato; x-large, firm skinned, pink beefsteak
Tomato-Heirloom Striped German  red/orange striped; fruity smooth texture; medium tall vines
Tomato-Specialty Sungold  tangerine colored cherry; full flavor; very sweet; long indeterminate vines
Tomato-Specialty Juliette  very sweet, small plum cluster; let ripen on vine for best flavor
    (Note:  determinate=earlier, more bushy;    indeterminate=larger, vined, needs cage
Cucumber Marketmore  late bearing; good for slicing
Eggplant Orient Express  glossy black/purple skin in long Oriental form;  good under stress
Lettuce Adriana  dark green butterhead
Muskmelon Ambrosia  luscious, distinct and sweet flavor cantaloupe; peach colored flesh; fruit is 4-5lbs.
Peppers Telica  hot, xlarge Jalepeno; can let it mature to red; Heat level 6000-8000 scoville units.
Fruit Plants for 2009:   SOLD OUT
Asparagus Mary Washington strong grower with large spears; needs deep soil, plenty of sun
Blueberry Patriot early season; cold hardy; 4ft tall. White flowers, berries in summer, red foliage in fall.
Blueberry Northland dark blue, small fruit tasting like wild blueberries; excellent for edible landscape
Raspberry September vigorous bearer of wonderfully tart red berries in Aug-Sept
Strawberry TriStar petite, tender, sweet berries on a cold-hardy perennial plant; berries form all summer
     

 

 

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