August 2012 - Burnaps Farm

BURNAP’S
FARM MARKET & GARDEN CAFE
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BURNAP’S FARM -M
483-4050
Daily 9-7
Farm Market Open
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Peaches
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Au g us t F a v or ite s
H
omegrow Peaches
So as many of you now know, the
Burnap Farm had a complete loss with
our Peaches this year. We have been
working over 15
years to have a
great Peach
crop with
different
varieties like free
stone and donut
peaches. Due to
the very early
spring and late
frost in April we
completely lost the
crop. Peach trees
blossoms are more
sensitive to cold
than Apple trees blossoms.
Because many of our customers have
asked us to carry Peaches even if they
are not homegrown, we have partnered
with another local farmer in Seneca Falls
to bring you great local peaches. So
please continue to buy local New York
State peaches and help out the local
farmers. Stay tuned for news about our
Apples.
What’s coming to the
market soon!
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Fruits &
August
Tomatoes
Grown on the Farm
Sweet Corn
Grown on the Farm
Peaches
Grown locally this year.
Blackberries
Grown on the Farm
Chrysanthemums
Grown on the Farm
September
Apples
Grown on the Farm
Please stay tuned to our website and
Facebook as we move closer to
September to see what varieties of
apples that we are going to have at the
Farm Market.
October
Pumpkins
Pick Your Own
Watch
for
details on
this years
Pumpkin
Carving
Contest.
W h at H o t a t B u r n ap ’s Fa rm m ar k e t T hi s M o nt h
“Chiles muy Calientes”
Burnap’s Homegrown Peaches
Quart
$3.99 per Ib
Homegrown Burnap Corn
The corn
is being
harvest
daily for
the
Market.
This
brings
you the
most
freshest
corn on
the cob
for your
lunch or
dinner. The corn is bi-colored and super
sweet.
The Motto for 2012:
“Everything will be fine
in the end, if its not, its
not the end!” So we will
Keep Calm
and
Farm On!
Kendra Burnap
Owner/Manager
Market & Cafe
Burnap’s Homegrown Tomatoes
Burnap’s Homegrown tomatoes are
ripened on the vine. With all the sun
this season the tomatoes are sweet
and juicy. We have regular tomatoes
and the Heirloom varieties as well. Just
try to choose your favorite.
Per LB/Pint
Sunflowers
$1.99/$2.99
Per Pound
Blackberries
$ 1.99
(Homegrown)
(Homegrown)
The weather
this year has
produced
wonderful
sunflowers
that are ready
for you to take
home and
enjoy!
We have fresh homegrown blackberries
on the stand. They are super sweet and
plump berries.
Sunflower
$.75 each
Teddy Bear
Sunflower
New for this year, we planted over 25
varieties of Chili Peppers. And, yes while
some are very spicy hot others or mild
and great for salads and more.
Pint/1/2 Pint
$3.99/ $2.49 each
$1.50 each
Kendra’s Gardening Corner
Tree Ripened
Peaches locally
grown from
Seneca Falls. We
ask that you
don’t squeeze the
peaches, so that
the next
customer doesn’t
have a bruised peach.
Now that August is here and you
have worked hard all season it is
now time to harvest your home
gardens. Its important to
harvest all the fruits and
veggies at the peak of ripeness.
You should check your gardens
daily and harvest tomatoes,
eggplants, peppers, squash right
away. By doing that the plant
has more food for the other
veggies to grow. This is also a
great time of year to freeze or
can your harvest, so you can
enjoy the fresh taste of summer
all year. This also saves you a lot
in your grocery costs. I don’t
know about you but there is
nothing like homemade pickles!