Our Annual Fund 2019 is Here!

Our Annual Fund 2019 is Here!

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Wow! What an incredible year 2019 was for Crossroads Farm. With the help of many friends, family, donors, and community partners, we have accomplished some awesome projects:

  • two new native pollinator gardens 
  • enrolled in the Bee Friendly Farming Program 
  • new indoor bathrooms and an in-progress kitchen 
  • expanded our education program (we served over 1,000 students)
  • harvested and sold thousands of pounds of organic produce 
  • Field 4 soil remediation 
  • Outdoor Nature Movie series
  • Native Plants workshop series 
  • 7+ events where people connected with open space 
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We want to keep doing this wonderful work, which is made possible by donors in our community. Our sweet little organic farm is a 501(c)(3) organization, which relies predominantly on grants & donations. It means so much to us that you have supported our efforts in bringing organic food and open space to thousands of people on Long Island, the 5 boroughs, and beyond. Please help us keep providing these beautiful experiences and opportunities for 2020. 

Every donation helps, no matter how large or small.  Click a button below to make a tax-deductible donation.

          

Our goal is to raise $100,000 before New Year’s! This will help secure our annual operating costs, which are paid at the beginning of the year for many farmers. 

We are ever so grateful for your continued support, and we are envisioning a host of improvements for 2020!

 

Ready to purchase 2020 CSA booklets?

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Support your local farm by providing revenue before the next growing season! This revenue goes towards the purchase of soil, seeds, and other farming supplies.

Here’s how Crossroads Farm Consumer Supported Agriculture (CSA) works:

  • Purchase your CSA booklet at $50 and receive $55 worth of coupons.
  • Purchase your CSA booklet at $100 and receive $110 worth of coupons.
  • Use your CSA coupons for purchases in the farm stand.

Come on in during store hours and ask us to buy one!


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? Halloween Party & Outdoor Movie on Friday, November 1st! ?

Are you ready for our Halloween Party on November 1st?

Halloween Party

Our Halloween Party is just around the corner! Join us for some Halloween Fun from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM. We’ll have plenty of games & activities including a potato sack race, a costume contest, hayrides, DJ music, AND a Halloween themed movie. ??

Party is for children ages 12 and under. You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite by clicking here, or follow our Facebook event by clicking here.

Price: $20 child admission (includes a slice of pizza & one drink) 
Give us a call at (516) 881-7900 if you have any questions. We hope to see you there!

An Autumnal Update from Crossroads Farm

 

Join us for a night of Halloween fun!

Halloween Party

SAVE THE DATE: FRIDAY, NOV 1st 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Join us for a night of Halloween fun!

Expect lots of fun: old-fashioned games & activities including potato sack race, costume contest, hayrides, DJ music, Halloween themed movie & more. 

$20 Child Admission – includes 1 slice of pizza & 1 drink (older siblings welcome)

Party is for children 12 & under.
Brought to you by Scout Troop 2, Malverne Youth Board & Crossroads Farm


See What’s at the Farmstand this Weekend

corn

Crossroads Farm Produce

  • Collards
  • Dahlia Singles
  • Eggplant (Ping Tung, Traviata)
  • Garlic
  • Gourds (Ornamental & Edible)
  • Ground Cherries
  • Herbs (Parsley, Thyme, Sage, Oregano)
  • Onions (yellow & red)
  • Peppers (Bell, Jalapeño)
  • Potatoes (Fingerling, Dark Red Norland, Yukon Gold)
  • Swiss Chard (Rainbow)
  • Tomatoes (Cherry, San Marzano, Nepal, Streaked Lightning, Purple Cherokee, & other heirloom varieties – limited supply)

Other Produce and Products:

Friday:

Produce:

LOCAL honeycrisp apples, LOCAL gala apples, LOCAL McIntosh apples, LOCAL Paula Red apples, LOCAL snapdragon apples, LOCAL cortland apples, LOCAL macoun apples, LOCAL empire apples, LOCAL blondie apple, LOCAL lady apples, local baby spinach, local baby spring mix, org German Butterbal potato, org honeynut squash, org spaghetti squash, org acorn squash, org butternut squash, org delicata squash, org cauliflower, org broccoli, org carrots

Other products:

Jericho Cider Mill: 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon size apple cider, apple cider donuts (limited supply),
10″ pies – apple& blueberry, 6″ pies – apple, blueberry, apple raspberry crumb, apple cherry crumb, apple cranberry crumb & peach

Tom Cat Bakery: cheddar pull aparts, onion poppy pull aparts, 7 grain bread, raisin walnut cranberry batards

OCTOBER Sales:
Crimson & Clove Spices = buy 2 get 1 free
Kookaburra Coffee = Decaf ONLY BOGO Free
All hot sauces = 20% off

 


Volunteer opportunities this month 

We are starting to lay our fields to rest for the cold season, and there are still plenty of opportunities to volunteer at Crossroads. We’ll need help cleaning & preparing our fields to rest. 

Drop-in any weekday, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm to volunteer at Crossroads! We’ll be sowing seeds, raising beds, laying down tarps, and much more. 

Join us and get your hands dirty at the farm!

For more information on our volunteer program, check our website’s volunteer section or email volunteer@nassaulandtrust.org. 


Mark your calendars! Barnyard Event Series 2019

Barnyard Series Updated Event Flyer

Save the date for our fundraising events this year!

All proceeds raised for our events directly support the farm and our ability to carry out our mission. 


Compost at Crossroads

introduces our newest product, compost tea!

Compost Tea

– Half gallon container.
– Makes 32 gallons of tea.
– Put 2 ounces per gallon or 1 tablespoon for each quart of water.
– This is the organic compost leachate from organic composted pine shavings, hay and horse manure.
– Contains microorganisms which feed your soil and plants.
– Non-acidic/neutral pH and not treated with lime.
– Composted to between 130°F to 160°F to kill any weed seed and any potential pathogens.
– Approx. 180 ppm of nitrogen

Come on by and pick some up to support your fall garden!

Compost!

We offer compost in a variety of ways: 

1 gallon for $2.00

7.5 gallons for $8.00

One tractor bucket for $25.00

By the yard

1 cubic yard for $60.00

5 cubic yards for $250.00

10 cubic yards for  $450.00

For quantities that require tractor use (1 yard plus,) please schedule in advance with our compost manager Joe Castiglia at (347) 925 – 3292. 


Our Store Hours 

NEW STORE HOURS (now in effect)

OPEN: Friday through Monday from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

CLOSED: T, W, Th

Get ready for Oktoberfest!

Get ready for Oktoberfest with Crossroads Farm!

Oktoberfest

It’s almost time for Oktoberfest at Crossroads Farm! Enjoy food trucks, craft beer, and activities fun for the whole family! Bring the whole family down October 19th, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM. ???

Confirmed Food Trucks:
– Cheezy Pete
– Greek on the Go
– Neopolitan Pizza 
– Teriyaki Plus (new)
Confirmed Breweries:
– Lithology
– Gun Hill 
– Barrier
– Flying Belgian
 
Prices:
  • Adult entrance: $5 online, $10 at the door
  • Child ticket: $22 online, $25 at the door (entitles the child to all activities except the pony ride)
  • Pony Ride per child: $8 online, $10 at the door
  • Family ticket: $50 online, $60 at the door (admits 2 adults and includes up to 4 child tickets)
  • Online sales will end 10/17/19 at 1 PM. Click here to buy tickets!
Bring your own mug raffle!
If you bring your own mug to Oktoberfest, we’ll enter your name into a series of raffles for drink tickets, store products, and more. 

Call us at (516) 881-7900 if you have any questions, or email us at info@nassaulandtrust.org.

ONE WEEK until Oktoberfest at Crossroads Farm!

Get ready for Oktoberfest with Crossroads Farm!

Oktoberfest

Are you ready for Oktoberfest at Crossroads?! Enjoy food trucks, craft beer, and activities fun for the whole family! Bring the whole family down October 19th, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM. ???

Confirmed Food Trucks:
– Cheezy Pete
– Greek on the Go
– Neopolitan Pizza 
– Teriyaki Plus (new)
Confirmed Breweries:
– Lithology
– Gun Hill 
– Barrier
– Flying Belgian
 
Prices:
  • Adult entrance: $5 online, $10 at the door
  • Child ticket: $22 online, $25 at the door (this entitles the child to all activities except the pony ride)
  • Pony Ride per child: $8 online, $10 at the door
  • Family ticket: $50 online, $60 at the door (this ticket admits 2 adults and includes up to 4 child tickets)
  • Online sales will end 10/17/19 at 1 PM. Click here to buy tickets!
Bring your own mug raffle!
If you bring your own mug to Oktoberfest, we’ll enter your name into a series of raffles for drink tickets, store products, and more. 

Call us at (516) 881-7900 if you have any questions, or email us at info@nassaulandtrust.org.


See What’s at the Farmstand this Weekend

corn

Crossroads Farm Produce

  • Beans 
  • Cabbage
  • Collards
  • Dahlia Singles
  • Eggplant (Ping Tung, Traviata)
  • Garlic
  • Gourds (Ornamental & Edible)
  • Ground Cherries
  • Herbs (Parsley, Thyme, Sage, Oregano)
  • Onions (yellow & red)
  • Peppers (Bell, Jalapeño)
  • Potatoes (Fingerling, Dark Red Norland, Yukon Gold)
  • Squash (Summer, Cucuzzi)
  • Swiss Chard (Rainbow)
  • Tomatoes (Cherry, San Marzano, Nepal, Streaked Lightning, Purple Cherokee, & other heirloom varieties – limited supply)

Other Produce and Products:

Friday:

Produce:

LOCAL Honeycrisp apples, LOCAL gala apples, LOCAL McIntosh apples, LOCAL Paula Red apples, LOCAL snapdragon apples, LOCAL Cortland apples, LOCAL Macoun apples, LOCAL empire apples, LOCAL blondie apple, LOCAL lady apples, local baby spinach, local baby spring mix, org German Butterball potato, org sweet potatoes, org honeynut squash, org spaghetti squash, org acorn squash, org butternut squash, org cauliflower, org broccoli, org Brussel sprouts

Other products:

1/2 gallon size apple cider, apple cider donuts (limited supply),
6″ pies – apple, blueberry, apple raspberry crumb, apple cherry crumb, apple cranberry crumb & peach

Tom Cat Bakery: cheddar pull aparts, onion poppy pull aparts, 7-grain bread, raisin walnut cranberry batards, boule, pugliese and black batard

OCTOBER Sales:
Crimson & Clove Spices = buy 2 get 1 free
Kookaburra Coffee = Decaf ONLY BOGO Free
All hot sauces = 20% off

 


Harvest Volunteers needed next week!

The fields are alive, we could use a hand with harvesting and processing all our beautiful produce! Come drop in any weekday between 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. 

Join us and get your hands dirty at the farm!

For more information on our volunteer program, check our website’s volunteer section or email volunteer@nassaulandtrust.org. 


Mark your calendars! Barnyard Event Series 2019

Barnyard Series Updated Event Flyer

Save the date for our fundraising events this year!

All proceeds raised for our events directly support the farm and our ability to carry out our mission. 


Compost at Crossroads

introduces our newest product, compost tea!

Compost Tea

– Half gallon container.
– Makes 32 gallons of tea.
– Put 2 ounces per gallon or 1 tablespoon for each quart of water.
– This is the organic compost leachate from organic composted pine shavings, hay and horse manure.
– Contains microorganisms which feed your soil and plants.
– Non-acidic/neutral pH and not treated with lime.
– Composted to between 130°F to 160°F to kill any weed seed and any potential pathogens.
– Approx. 180 ppm of nitrogen

Come on by and pick some up to support your fall garden!

Compost!

We offer compost in a variety of ways: 

1 gallon for $2.00

7.5 gallons for $8.00

One tractor bucket for $25.00

By the yard

1 cubic yard for $60.00

5 cubic yards for $250.00

10 cubic yards for  $450.00

For quantities that require tractor use (1 yard plus,) please schedule in advance with our compost manager Joe Castiglia at (347) 925 – 3292. 


Our Store Hours 

NEW STORE HOURS (now in effect)

OPEN: Friday through Monday from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

CLOSED: T, W, Th

FALLing in love with nature at Crossroads Farm

 

Get ready for Oktoberfest with Crossroads Farm!

Oktoberfest

Are you ready for Oktoberfest at Crossroads?! Enjoy food trucks, craft beer, and activities fun for the whole family! Bring the whole family down October 19th, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM. ???

Confirmed Food Trucks:
– Cheezy Pete
– Greek on the Go
– Neopolitan Pizza 
– Teriyaki Plus 
Confirmed Breweries:
– Lithology
– Gun Hill 
– Barrier
– Flying Belgian
More food trucks and breweries to come. 
Bring your own mug raffle!
If you bring your own mug to Oktoberfest, we’ll enter your name into a series of raffles for drink tickets, store products, and more. 

Call us at (516) 881-7900 if you have any questions, or email us at info@nassaulandtrust.org.


See What’s at the Farmstand this Weekend

Other Produce and Products:

Friday:

Produce:

LOCAL Honeycrisp apples, LOCAL McIntosh apples, LOCAL Paula Red apples, LOCAL snapdragon apples, LOCAL Cortland apples, LOCAL Macoun apples, LOCAL empire apples, LOCAL blondie apple, LOCAL lady apples, local baby spinach, org German Butterball potato, org honey nut squash, org spaghetti squash, org cauliflower, org Brussel sprouts, conventional red onions

Other products:

Jericho Cider Mill: 1/2 gallon size apple cider, apple cider donuts,
6″ pies – apple, blueberry, apple raspberry crumb, apple cherry crumb, apple cranberry crumb & peach

OCTOBER Sales:
Crimson & Clove Spices = buy 2 get 1 free
Kookaburra Coffee = Decaf ONLY BOGO Free
All hot sauces = 20% off

 


Young Farmers Education Program

young farmers

Each week, young farmers will work with Education Staff alongside Farm Staff to experience what it takes to work on an organic urban farm. Seasonally appropriate activities include seeding, composting, weeding, harvesting and seed saving and more!

6-week series meeting on the following dates 10:00 am -11:30 am:

September 19th

September 26th

October 3rd

October 10th

October 17th

October 24th

Check out our Eventbrite page for more information.


Harvest Volunteers needed next week!

The fields are alive, we could use a hand with harvesting and processing all our beautiful produce! Come drop in any weekday between 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. 

Join us and get your hands dirty at the farm!

For more information on our volunteer program, check our website’s volunteer section or email volunteer@nassaulandtrust.org. 


Mark your calendars! Barnyard Event Series 2019

Barnyard Series Updated Event Flyer

Save the date for our fundraising events this year!

All proceeds raised for our events directly support the farm and our ability to carry out our mission. 


Compost at Crossroads

introduces our newest product, compost tea!

Compost Tea

– Half gallon container.
– Makes 32 gallons of tea.
– Put 2 ounces per gallon or 1 tablespoon for each quart of water.
– This is the organic compost leachate from organic composted pine shavings, hay and horse manure.
– Contains microorganisms which feed your soil and plants.
– Non-acidic/neutral pH and not treated with lime.
– Composted to between 130°F to 160°F to kill any weed seed and any potential pathogens.
– Approx. 180 ppm of nitrogen

Come on by and pick some up to support your fall garden!

Compost!

We offer compost in a variety of ways: 

1 gallon for $2.00

7.5 gallons for $8.00

One tractor bucket for $25.00

By the yard

1 cubic yard for $60.00

5 cubic yards for $250.00

10 cubic yards for  $450.00

For quantities that require tractor use (1 yard plus,) please schedule in advance with our compost manager Joe Castiglia at (347) 925 – 3292. 


Our Store Hours 

NEW STORE HOURS (now in effect)

OPEN: Friday through Monday from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

CLOSED: T, W, Th

Get ready for Oktoberfest with Crossroads Farm!

Get ready for Oktoberfest with Crossroads Farm!

Oktoberfest

Are you ready for Oktoberfest at Crossroads?! Enjoy food trucks, craft beer, and activities fun for the whole family! Bring the whole family down October 19th, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM. ???

Confirmed Food Trucks:
– Cheezy Pete
– Greek on the Go
– Neopolitan Pizza 
Confirmed Breweries:
– Lithology
– Gun Hill 
– Barrier
– Flying Belgian
More food trucks and breweries to come. 
Bring your own mug raffle!
If you bring your own mug to Oktoberfest, we’ll enter your name into a series of raffles for drink tickets, store products, and more. 

Call us at (516) 881-7900 if you have any questions, or email us at info@nassaulandtrust.org.


See What’s at the Farmstand this Weekend

Field update

Other Produce and Products:

Friday:

Produce:

LOCAL honeycrisp apples, local McIntosh apples, local Paula Red apples, local local snapdragon apples, local cortland apples, local macoun apples, local empire apples, spring mix, local baby spinach, local beefsteak tomatoes (limited supply), org yams, org zucchini, org German Butterbal potato, org honeynut squash, org cauliflower, conv red onions

Other products:

Jericho Cider Mill: 1/2 gallon size apple cider,
6″ pies – apple, blueberry, apple raspberry crumb, apple cherry crumb, apple cranberry crumb & peach

Tom Cat Bakery: cheddar pull aparts, onion/poppy pull aparts, 7 grain batard, small boule, black batard, raisin walnut cranberry batard

September Sales:
Crimson & Clove Spices = buy 2 get 1 free
Kookaburra Coffee = Decaf ONLY BOGO Free
All hot sauces = 20% off
Selected Traditional Medicinal Teas = 20% off

Carrots


Young Farmers Education Program

young farmers

Each week, young farmers will work with Education Staff alongside Farm Staff to experience what it takes to work on an organic urban farm. Seasonally appropriate activities include seeding, composting, weeding, harvesting and seed saving and more!

6-week series meeting on the following dates 10:00 am -11:30 am:

September 19th

September 26th

October 3rd

October 10th

October 17th

October 24th

Check out our Eventbrite page for more information.


Harvest Volunteers needed next week!

The fields are alive, we could use a hand with harvesting and processing all our beautiful produce! Come drop in any weekday between 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. 

Join us and get your hands dirty at the farm!

For more information on our volunteer program, check our website’s volunteer section or email volunteer@nassaulandtrust.org. 


Mark your calendars! Barnyard Event Series 2019

Barnyard Series Updated Event Flyer

Save the date for our fundraising events this year!

All proceeds raised for our events directly support the farm and our ability to carry out our mission. 


Compost at Crossroads

introduces our newest product, compost tea!

Compost Tea

– Half gallon container.
– Makes 32 gallons of tea.
– Put 2 ounces per gallon or 1 tablespoon for each quart of water.
– This is the organic compost leachate from organic composted pine shavings, hay and horse manure.
– Contains microorganisms which feed your soil and plants.
– Non-acidic/neutral pH and not treated with lime.
– Composted to between 130°F to 160°F to kill any weed seed and any potential pathogens.
– Approx. 180 ppm of nitrogen

Come on by and pick some up to support your fall garden!

Compost!

We offer compost in a variety of ways: 

1 gallon for $2.00

7.5 gallons for $8.00

One tractor bucket for $25.00

By the yard

1 cubic yard for $60.00

5 cubic yards for $250.00

10 cubic yards for  $450.00

For quantities that require tractor use (1 yard plus,) please schedule in advance with our compost manager Joe Castiglia at (347) 925 – 3292. 


Our Store Hours 

NEW STORE HOURS (now in effect)

OPEN: Friday through Monday from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

CLOSED: T, W, Th

Events & Farmstand Update with Crossroads Farm

Join us TONIGHT for A Night Under the Stars with Malverne Civic Association!

Join us on September 20th, 2019 for our annual wine tasting event with The Malverne Civic Association! Ages 21+. 
 
Ticket prices:
$30 in advance
$35 at the door

 

Call us at (516) 881-7900, or contact us at info@nassaulandtrust.org with any questions.


See What’s at the Farmstand this Weekend

From Our Fields

Other Produce and Products:

Friday:

Produce:

LOCAL Honeycrisp apples, local McIntosh apples, local Paula Red apples, local spring mix, local beefsteak tomatoes (limited supply), yams, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, red onions

Other products:

Jericho Cider Mill: 1/2 gallon size apple cider, 10″ pies – apple  or blueberry
6″ pies – apple, blueberry, apple raspberry crumb, apple cherry crumb, apple cranberry crumb & apple cider donuts.

Tom Cat Bakery: cheddar pull aparts, onion/poppy pull aparts, 7-grain batard, small boule, black batard, raisin walnut cranberry batard

September Sales:
Crimson & Clove Spices = buy 2 get 1 free
Kookaburra Coffee = Decaf ONLY BOGO Free
All hot sauces = 20% off
Selected Traditional Medicinal Teas = 20% off

Carrots


Young Farmers Education Program

young farmers

Each week, young farmers will work with Education Staff alongside Farm Staff to experience what it takes to work on an organic urban farm. Seasonally appropriate activities include seeding, composting, weeding, harvesting and seed saving and more!

6-week series meeting on the following dates 10:00 am -11:30 am:

September 19th

September 26th

October 3rd

October 10th

October 17th

October 24th

Check out our Eventbrite page for more information.


Harvest Volunteers needed next week!

The fields are alive, we could use a hand with harvesting and processing all our beautiful produce! Come drop in any weekday between 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. 

Join us and get your hands dirty at the farm!

For more information on our volunteer program, check our website’s volunteer section or email volunteer@nassaulandtrust.org. 


Mark your calendars! Barnyard Event Series 2019

Barnyard Series Updated Event Flyer

Save the date for our fundraising events this year!

All proceeds raised for our events directly support the farm and our ability to carry out our mission. 


Compost at Crossroads

introduces our newest product, compost tea!

Compost Tea

– Half gallon container.
– Makes 32 gallons of tea.
– Put 2 ounces per gallon or 1 tablespoon for each quart of water.
– This is the organic compost leachate from organic composted pine shavings, hay and horse manure.
– Contains microorganisms which feed your soil and plants.
– Non-acidic/neutral pH and not treated with lime.
– Composted to between 130°F to 160°F to kill any weed seed and any potential pathogens.
– Approx. 180 ppm of nitrogen

Come on by and pick some up to support your fall garden!

Compost!

We offer compost in a variety of ways: 

1 gallon for $2.00

7.5 gallons for $8.00

One tractor bucket for $25.00

By the yard

1 cubic yard for $60.00

5 cubic yards for $250.00

10 cubic yards for  $450.00

For quantities that require tractor use (1 yard plus,) please schedule in advance with our compost manager Joe Castiglia at (347) 925 – 3292. 


Our Store Hours 

NEW STORE HOURS (now in effect)

OPEN: Friday through Monday from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

CLOSED: T, W, Th

2 More Days Until A Night Under the Stars!

 

Two more days until A Night Under the Stars with Malverne Civic Association!

Join us on September 20th, 2019 for our annual wine tasting event with The Malverne Civic Association!

 

Great wine, craft beer, tasty bites, live music and a beautiful night with friends and family at the farm. Purchase your tickets in advance online by clicking here.

Ticket prices:
$30 in advance
$35 at the door

 

Ages 21+. Contact us at info@nassaulandtrust.org with any questions.


Farm Update 9-13-19

Join us for A Night Under the Stars with Malverne Civic Association!

Join us on September 20th, 2019 for our annual wine tasting event with The Malverne Civic Association! Ages 21+. 
 
Ticket prices:
$30 in advance
$35 at the door

 

Contact us at info@nassaulandtrust.org with any questions.


See What’s at the Farmstand this Weekend

From Our Fields

Other Produce and Products:

Friday:

Produce:

Org red onion, org yellow onion, org sweet potato, org carrots, org zucchini, org Zestar apples

LOCAL: “Rottkamp Farms” Long Island corn, local honeycrisp apples, local McIntosh apples, local Paula Red apples, local spring mix and local beefsteak tomatoes

Other products:

Jericho Cider Mill: 1/2 gallon size apple cider, 10″ pies – apple  or blueberry
6″ pies – apple, blueberry, apple raspberry crumb, apple cherry crumb

September Sales:

Crimson & Clove Spices = buy 2 get 1 free
Kookaburra Coffee = Decaf ONLY BOGO Free
All hot sauces = 20% off
Selected Traditional Medicinal Teas = 20% off

Carrots


Rosie

Swing by the farm Saturday, 9/14/19 from 12pm-3pm, for some free samples with Rosie’s Hot Sauce.

Rosie will also have some recipes on hand, such as spicy pickled onions, and hot honey butter with cornbread.


Young Farmers Education Program

young farmers

Each week, young farmers will work with Education Staff alongside Farm Staff to experience what it takes to work on an organic urban farm. Seasonally appropriate activities include seeding, composting, weeding, harvesting and seed saving and more!

6-week series meeting on the following dates 10:00 am -11:30 am:

September 19th

September 26th

October 3rd

October 10th

October 17th

October 24th

Check out our Eventbrite page for more information.


Harvest Volunteers needed next week!

The fields are alive, we could use a hand with harvesting and processing all our beautiful produce! Come drop in any weekday between 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. 

Join us and get your hands dirty at the farm! 

For more information on our volunteer program, check our website’s volunteer section or email volunteer@nassaulandtrust.org. 


Mark your calendars! Barnyard Event Series 2019

Barnyard Series Updated Event Flyer

Save the date for our fundraising events this year!

All proceeds raised for our events directly support the farm and our ability to carry out our mission. 


Compost at Crossroads

introduces our newest product, compost tea!

Compost Tea

– Half gallon container.
– Makes 32 gallons of tea.
– Put 2 ounces per gallon or 1 tablespoon for each quart of water.
– This is the organic compost leachate from organic composted pine shavings, hay and horse manure.
– Contains microorganisms which feed your soil and plants.
– Non-acidic/neutral pH and not treated with lime.
– Composted to between 130°F to 160°F to kill any weed seed and any potential pathogens.
– Approx. 180 ppm of nitrogen

Come on by and pick some up to support your fall garden!

Compost!

We offer compost in a variety of ways: 

1 gallon for $2.00

7.5 gallons for $8.00

One tractor bucket for $25.00

By the yard

1 cubic yard for $60.00

5 cubic yards for $250.00

10 cubic yards for  $450.00

For quantities that require tractor use (1 yard plus,) please schedule in advance with our compost manager Joe Castiglia at (347) 925 – 3292. 


Our Store Hours 

NEW STORE HOURS (now in effect)

OPEN: Friday through Monday from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

CLOSED: T, W, Th