These adolescent melon plants are starting to spread their wings and fill out the space between the rows.
July 20
July 19
Our eggs come from heritage-breed chickens, so the eggs have various colors.
July 18
Early peaches are on the stand.
July 17
Tilly enjoying an ear of our bicolor sweet corn.
July 16
Peconic Bay and, beyond it, the South Fork of Long Island can be seen through the haze, past the end of our cornfield. Being grown by the water gives our plants a different, more generous growing season compared to that of farmland farther inland.
July 15
Summer Celebration jam is on the stand.
July 14
Blueberries are on the stand.
July 6
rBST-free Lioni mozzarella cheese makes a luxuriant accompaniment to our tomatoes in salads, sandwiches, and pizza. We keep Lioni cheese in stock at Wickham’s Fruit Farm.
July 5
Wickham’s tomatoes have more flavor amplitude and juiciness than other tomatoes, because we grow them right here in Cutchogue and we harvest our tomatoes at the peak of ripeness.