Harvesting This Week

Come see me at the Corrales Growers Market every Sunday from 9am - 12pm. Can’t make the market? Fill out the contact form or send me an email at ben@parentheticalfarms.com. Saturday Afternoon Farm Pick-Up starting May 31st. Wholesale available.

Equinox Spinach
$5.00

A large leaf, saved (wrinkly) spinach with meaty leaves that are not tough making it equally delicious raw as it is cooked.

Nero Tondo Black Radish
$5.00

What. Is. That.?? Itsa Radish! A spicy one at that. Black radishes are prized in Europe for their classic radish flavor with quite a spicy kick. Add it to taco night, or slice thin and par with a German beer like they do in the tradition biergartens.

Purple Mizuna
$5.00

Start eating purple eating purple! Mizzuna that is. This Japanese mustard green is as tasty as it is beautiful. great in salads and stir fries.

Golden Chard
$5.00

Ok, hear me out. Chard stalks replace the celery in your potato / tuna / chicken salad. Or, go classic and eat it however you like. Does not contain real gold. ¾ lb.

Arugula
$5.00

Pepper up your sandwich or salad, add a kick to your pasta, or just go rabbit mode and eat it by the handful! 5 oz. bunches

Tiara Cabbage
$2.50

Price per Pound- average 2 lb heads. These are the cutest, tastiest little cabbages you’ve ever seen. Not quite personal size, but they won’t leave you wondering what else you can do with half a fridge of cabbage after you’ve used what you need.

Beets
$5.00

We got the Beets! A bunch of beets with greens. Variety dependent on availability.

Mibuna
$5.00

This Japanese Mustard Green is a new stable in your kitchen. Add to soups, stews, sautées, or chopped fresh as a new taco topper!

A neighborhood farm.

Parenthetical Farms is a semi-urban, very small, farm in Corrales, New Mexico. I utilize natural techniques to grow seasonal fruits and vegetables in concert with the local ecosystem.

Why parenthetical? In our growing and developing communities in the Middle Rio Grande Valley we have displaced local agriculture. Parenthetical farms, on 2/3 an acre, is a re-interposition of agriculture back into the developing neighborhoods.

There’s an old adage. The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The next best time is now.

Let’s plant some trees.

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