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Pocket of Sunshine Farms, LLC Small scale, self-serve organic farm market

Why buying and eating only organic is so very important.  Incredible.
03/11/2026

Why buying and eating only organic is so very important. Incredible.

Nearly 40% of California-grown nonorganic produce has residues from pesticides made from potentially toxic PFAS chemicals that can remain in the body for years.

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10/15/2025

MMTM = Means More than Money

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$250,000 for a single acre. That is what developers are offering for my farm. At first glance, it sounds like a dream. But for me, it’s a reminder of the pressure closing in on farms like mine. Our land sits in a place they call a “land shortage” area, where open fields are quickly disappearing to make way for houses and shopping centers.
My farm is 313 years old. For the past 92 years, my family has cared for it, just as three families did before us. We’ve worked these fields through good harvests and bad storms, trusting the soil to give back what we put into it. Developers visit often, talking about how many houses they could build here. But they don’t see the history, the sweat, the long nights, or the generations of love that are rooted in this ground.

Farming is not easy. It demands everything from you—your strength, your patience, your hope. Yet it’s a life I would never trade. There is a quiet joy in planting seeds, caring for them, and watching them grow into food that feeds not only my family but my neighbors too. Even in the hardest years, when nature works against us, farmers rise again with a new season ahead.

As the New Year begins, I want to ask you to add one more resolution to your list—support your local farms.

Here’s how you can make a difference:
• Cook at home more and let farm-fresh produce guide your meals.
• Buy a farm share through a CSA and invest in your local growers.
• Choose milk from nearby dairies.
• Visit farmers markets close to your home or work.
• Spend a day at a farm and meet the people who grow your food.

Once farmland is developed, it’s gone forever. The only way farms can survive is if their communities stand with them. Every choice you make at the market is a vote for the future you want—one that keeps green fields, fresh food, and hardworking farmers alive.

Let’s make that future possible. Choose local. Eat local. Support the hands that feed you.

Look what our friendly market customer chef friend cooked up this time using our organic eggs and greens--Breakfast Pock...
06/25/2025

Look what our friendly market customer chef friend cooked up this time using our organic eggs and greens--Breakfast Pockets!

⚠️ POISON HEMLOCK WARNING ⚠️If you come in contact with this plant, the reaction can be severe—think poison ivy times 10...
06/11/2025

⚠️ POISON HEMLOCK WARNING ⚠️
If you come in contact with this plant, the reaction can be severe—think poison ivy times 100. With this year’s wet spring, Poison Hemlock is thriving and spreading fast. In the coming weeks, you may see fields blanketed with delicate white flowers… but do NOT be fooled. This plant is extremely toxic.
How to Identify Poison Hemlock:
Grows 6–10 feet tall
Umbrella-shaped clusters of small white flowers
Fern-like leaves resembling parsley
Distinct purple or maroon blotches on smooth green stems
Often found along roadsides, creeks, ditches, and field edges
Why It’s Dangerous:
Every part of Poison Hemlock—leaves, stems, flowers, seeds, and roots—is deadly if ingested. Even skin contact can cause serious reactions for sensitive individuals, especially if the plant oils enter through cuts or if sap is transferred to the eyes or mouth. Inhalation of fumes during mowing or burning can also be harmful.
Symptoms of Poisoning May Include:
Nausea, vomiting, rapid heartbeat
Muscle paralysis
Respiratory failure
Death (even small amounts can be fatal)
Important Safety Tips:
NEVER touch or handle this plant without gloves and long sleeves
NEVER burn it—smoke is toxic
Wash skin thoroughly if contact occurs
If ingested or severe symptoms develop, seek emergency medical help immediately
Report sightings to local extension offices if the infestation is large
Poison Hemlock closely resembles wild carrots or Queen Anne’s Lace, making it especially dangerous to foragers and kids. Know the difference. Teach your children and neighbors. Awareness can save lives.
Stay safe, stay informed, and always double-check before you touch or taste anything growing wild. 🌿💀
This was copied from: Manissa Venice Creative Gardening Discussion and Tips on Facebook

One of our wonderful customer couples sent me these photos of the incredible dishes they made with our organic eggs and ...
06/11/2025

One of our wonderful customer couples sent me these photos of the incredible dishes they made with our organic eggs and greens. She gave me permission to share, so let this inspire you! Wow!

Now offering organic garlic scapes for a limited time!  Limited supply--first come! Sign up on our email list at posf306...
06/09/2025

Now offering organic garlic scapes for a limited time! Limited supply--first come! Sign up on our email list at [email protected] for more information.

More worthwhile information inside. Many topics in addition to the cover story.
05/22/2025

More worthwhile information inside. Many topics in addition to the cover story.

TAKE ACTION What Can Citizens Do to Truly “Save the Bees” By Hardly Kephart: “Sow native plants. The Xerces Society has a list of guidelines that make it easy. Tear out your lawns. Many species of

Freeloading, slacker divas describes our old, retired girls.  They do live life large! 🥰
05/21/2025

Freeloading, slacker divas describes our old, retired girls. They do live life large! 🥰

This newsletter contains links to a whole bunch of important and interesting information on a myriad of subjects that ma...
05/15/2025

This newsletter contains links to a whole bunch of important and interesting information on a myriad of subjects that may be of interest to those who find organic gardening, organic foods and sustainability important.

STOP AVOCADO-DRIVEN DEFORESTATION One Down, Three To Go Our case against West Pak Avocado is resolved! Organic Consumers Associations ("OCA") and West Pak Avocado, Inc. have resolved a consumer protection lawsuit concerning the environmental and sustainability representations made on West Pak's webs...

Science and the information and knowledge it generates is important.
05/15/2025

Science and the information and knowledge it generates is important.

May 13, 2025 | Source: Engadget | by Anna Washenko In the early days of President Donald Trump's second administration, federal agencies including the US Department of Agriculture were ordered to

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