Meyer Lemons
Red Chioggia beets being bunched
Strawberries boxed and ready to go!
Rows of Frisee
Brising Mix, made up of chard, kale, beet tops, frisee, escarole, radicchio, and dandelion greens.
Large celery root heads, fresh out of the field
Garlic, freshly cured & sorted
These beautiful flowers are jerusalem artichokes plants pre-harvest
Apple blossoms
Celery Root still in the field
Rows of Lettuce
May 2011
Strawberry Plants on our farm in San Juan Bautista
Lemon Trees
Our fields out in San Juan Bautista
rows of lettuce
Meyer Lemons
Our field with the beautiful backdrop of San Juan Valley
New Motley Bunched Kale, a blended bunch of Green, Dino, Red Bor and Red Russian Kale
Ethiopian Blue-Tinged Wheat
Celery Root planting
These rows hold all of the plants that are incorperated into our braising mix!
Swiss Chard bunches
Rows of chard
Dill
A close up of our beautiful apples blossoms
Fresh Red Romaine, great for summer salads!
A tractor combing the field
Flatleaf Parsley bunched and ready to go!
Fresh green beans
Braising Mix Plants
Christine Coke checks on the baby beets.
Strawberry Plant
Rows of Little Gem waiting to be harvested
Frisee
Santa Rosa Plums, delicious ready to be picked
Gold Chard
These rows hold all of the plants that are incorperated into our braising mix!
Strawberry Rows
Celery Root in the ground
The famous Coke Farm heirloom lettuces, still in the ground
Meyer Lemons, still hanging on the trees
Santa Rosa plums
Wheat
Christine Coke, and her son Olivier. Photo taken by Janice Norimoto
Combine harvesting wheat
The fields in San Juan Bautista
Strawberries in clamshells, ready to be moved
Red Spring Onions
Swiss Chard
Dale Coke checks on the wheat before harvesting
Amaranth in bloom
Our fields of lettuces, in beautiful San Juan Bautista
Our wonderful crew harvesting frisee
Baby Dino (Lacinato) Kale
Coke boxes with freshly picked lettuce
Young Red Beets
Beauty of the Heirloom
Ping Pong Tomatoes
Beautiful Peppers
Perfect Caprese Tomatoes
Calcot Onions, a Spanish specialty vegetable
Looking into the heart of lettuce