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Wednesday, 02 February 2011 09:55

HCFA to launch vegetable box scheme

HCFA has a track record of growing and selling high quality organic produce in 2010. This year, in addition to selling fresh produce at markets HCFA is offering a vegetable box scheme service – consisting of fruit and vegetables that are 100% locally grown.

Details of the scheme are below;

Duration: The vegetable box scheme will be available from last week in May to the first week in November (24 weeks of the year). There are 26 weeks in this period but we assume that individuals are away for two weeks in the summer and monthly prices have been adjusted accordingly.

Frequency: Weekly collection

Collection: Vegetable boxes will be ready for collection from the HCFA site, in Feltham, on Saturdays and Sundays.

Cost: Subscription to the vegetable box scheme will cost £150 for the season. This is roughly £6.25 a week. Payments are to be made in monthly £30 instalments (for the 5 months the scheme is in operation). HCFA would prefer payment by standing order (which can be changed at your discretion), however, a cheque is ok. HCFA is happy to receive payment in cash for the first “trial” month if requested.

Contents: Vegetable boxes will contain a variety of seasonal fruit and vegetables with a particular emphasis on “variety”. The exact contents will depend on the time of year. However, a comprehensive list of the types of crops and the varieties you can expect are listed at the bottom of this leaflet.

Next steps: If you are interested you will need to complete the HCFA Box Scheme Order Form available from this link or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , a HCFA Trustee.
 

Vegetable

Variety

Fruit 

Variety

Herb

Aubergine Farmers long Redcurrant Redstart Winter savory
  Pinstripe   Rovada Mint
Beetroot    Chioggia   Rubrum junifer Oregano
  Egyptian Blackcurrant  Ben More Wild majoram
  Golden   Ben Nevis Sage
Artichoke Green globe Gooseberry Hinnonmaki Thyme
  Violet de province   Invicta French Sorrel
Borecole F1 redbor   Whinhams Chives
  Black Tuscany Raspberry Tulameen Tarragon
French Bean Goldfield    Glen Ample Parsley
  Fasold   Autumn Bliss Coriander
Dwarf Bean Borlotte Supremo   Glen Moy Dill
  Hildora   Glen Cova Basil
  Valdor Rhubarb   Rosemary
  Stanley      
Cucumber Iznik      
  Femspot      
Chicory  Brussels witloft      
Chilli     Scotch Bonnet      
Carrot  Paris market atlas      
  Cosmic Purple      
  Berlicum      
  Amsterdam      
Chard    White silver      
  Bright Light      
  Beet Leaf      
Courgette Green bush      
  One ball      
  Taxi      
Kohi Rabi F1 ballot      
Lettuce Anubi      
  Mues      
  Roby split pills      
  Tanta split pills      
Leeks Atlantic      
  Longbow      
Onion  Paris silver skin      
   Red Baron      
  Senshyu      
  Sturon - sets      
  Shallot – Matador      
Pak Choi Dwarf canton white      
Parsnip Tender and true      
  Gladiator      
Asparagus Connovers Colossal      
Pea       Sugar snap      
  Sweet horizon      
  Carouby de Maissance      
Potatoes  King Edwards      
   Rooster      
  Charlotte      
Radish Cherry Belle      
   Pink Beauty      
Squash Summer Moonbeam      
  Summer Sunbeam      
  Uchiki kuri      
  Waltham butternut      
  Turks turban      
Swede Winter Invitation      
  Maria      
Turnip   Tokyo cross      
  Purple top Milan      
Tomato  Manduiro      
  Sun baby      
  Roma VF      
  Season Red      
  Sweet Olive      
  Black cherry      

Published in HCFA News
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 10:11

2nd June 2010

I checked the hive today and its all good, new brood emerging now and plenty of capped brood in the hive.
 
The bees had finished the syrup I gave them the other day and I removed the feeder so the hive is back to the Brood Box.
 
With the new brood and now that they have drawn out more foundation the hive will  start to expand fast and perhaps next week may consider the 2nd Brood Box or a super.
Published in The Bee Diary

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