Millerton farms embrace spring by opening for 2022 season

MILLERTON — Now that spring can be seen blossoming across the village of Millerton, local farms have been setting their perennials on display and prepping their produce for the coming months as they open for the 2022 season.

Located at 438 Indian Lake Road, Daisey Hill Farm opened for the season on Monday, April 25, and will be open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Halloween.

Embracing the spring season, Daisey Hill Farm owner Jessica Cookingham said the farm usually starts with perennials, pansies and hanging baskets as well as vegetable plants. While it’s still too early and chilly to put too many items on display, she said the farm will be bringing shrubs and more perennials in next week. Depending on the weather and how everything works out, the farm will start bringing out vegetables around July.

Asked what her expectations are for the 2022 season, Cookingham said, “I would encourage people to garden more, for sure. It’s a difficult time we’re going through with the prices of everything going up — everything has gone up for us.”

That being said, Cookingham believes the farm offers reasonable prices to customers looking to brighten their gardens with fresh flowers and vegetables.

“I just hope that people are still wanting to be outside and work on their home gardens,” she said. “I hope the weather cooperates with us and we’re all able to be outside and do the things we love to do.”

Located at 5409 Route 22 in Millerton, McEnroe Organic Farm Market & Eatery is open on Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; on Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information on the farm’s products and upcoming events, visit the McEnroe Organic Farm website at www.mcenroeorganicfarm.com.

Though its 2022 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) season isn’t due to start until June, Rock Steady Farm (located at 41 Kaye Road) already has staff working the fields, tending to the farm’s plants in preparation for the season, which will begin in June.

Rock Steady Farm farmer and co-owner Maggie Cheney said Rock Steady Farm has already sold out its memberships for the coming CSA season, though community members are invited to go online to the farm’s website, www.rocksteadyfarm.com, and sign up for the CSA waitlist.

Community members are also invited to learn more about Rock Steady Farm’s practices and meet the farm team by participating in the six Community Workdays scheduled for the next few months. The farm’s first Community Workday will be held on Saturday, May 21.

For more information on upcoming events and opportunities at Rock Steady Farm, visit www.rocksteadyfarm.com.

Millerton farms are invited to reach out to The Millerton News at kaitlinl@millertonnews.com to let the community know what’s happening at their farms and what residents can expect this season.

Daisey Hill Farm employee Amber Valyou checked out the perennials on display inside the farm’s greenhouse. Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

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