Not much to report, since not much is growing yet, so I thought I'd share a few things in the meantime.
Sunday I visited the Local Harvest Winter Farmer's Market just around the corner from my Irving Park apartment. I didn't buy anything, because there was nothing I immediately needed, but I noticed I am starting to recognize a lot of the vendors. There was local lamb, grains, and microgreens for sale, as well as organic tomato salsas and baked goods. I also saw locally produced denim and mattress-tops, interesting enough.
I learned that most CSA shares will not be available until June 1st, and that I have until April to decide on one and still get a sizable early-opt-in discount. It will be pricy however: some full season shares cost as much as $800 for produce, and $900 for meat. However, either could easily be split between two people, or even among three. I will do a bit more research on size and quantity, but I think I will choose a CSA that doesn't require a long-term commitment since there are many times I'll be traveling this year for bike racing.
I have also decided that until then, I'll be planning my garden, both outdoor and indoors, and will be making a composter soon. (Thanks to Natalie for the link.)
Finally, Michael Pollan has a new book coming out and was featured in "10 Questions" for the most recent issue of Time.
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