Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to let you all know that Matlock Farm will be hosting
pick-your-own pumpkins tomorrow, 10/10 in the field adjacent to 28
Lexington Rd in Lincoln from 12-4pm, as well as every Saturday and Sunday
following until the end of the month (or until we run out of pumpkins.)
The w
Hi Everyone,
This weekend, Lincoln’s own Matlock Farm will once again be hosting an
opportunity to enjoy a beautiful Fall day outside and get all your pumpkin,
squash, and decorative gourd-related needs taken care of.
The weather looks much better than last weekend, and there are a finite
amount
shortage.
We're so deeply touched by the kindness of our neighbors and hope that we
can come through for others in a similar way in the future. If anyone else
is struggling with the shortage feel free to reach out to us!
Best,
Sue Flint and Corey Nimmer
617-319-3913
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Hi Everyone,
This is a shot in the dark but we are getting a little desperate in
searching for infant formula. If anyone has some they don't need, has
advice on where to find it, or happens to see it on the shelf in a store we
would be incredibly grateful. We use Kirkland ProCare but this is simil
garden (I’ve never seen it
in person but have heard it’s amazing!)
My cell number is 617-319-3913 or email works fine for correspondence. Thanks
for your consideration, hope to hear from you soon!
Best,
Corey
Corey Nimmer
Owner/Photographer
Corey Flint Photography
www.coreyflint.com
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> Thanks,
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> --Dennis
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> -Original Message-
> From: Lincoln On Behalf Of Corey Nimmer
> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 9:37 AM
> To: lincoln@lincolntalk.org
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worth considering, especially if data shows that our
wetland ecosystems are in decline.
Corey Nimmer
Owner/Photographer
Corey Flint Photography
www.coreyflint.com
(617) 319-3913
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Matlock Farm has pumpkin for sale on A trailer next to our white barn on
Lexington Rd (nearest address is 27 Lexington Rd). We’ll have them there
until Sunday, so get your last minute pumpkins while they last!
-The Flints
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Hi everyone,
Today is the last day this year that we’ll be hosting pick your own
pumpkins at Flint Field from 12-3. We will have pumpkins for sale on
Lexington Rd starting tomorrow as well, and if you are interested in doing
pick your own but can’t make it today just reach out to Corey at
co...@co
Hi Everyone,
Normally I run Special Edition Fall Sessions the first week of November,
but with the weather looking so incredible the next few days and some space
in my schedule I wanted to a special pop up offer for the next few days.
These Sessions are about 20 minutes long and are held at Flint
Hi All,
Just a heads up that we will be opening our field for pick your own
pumpkins this Saturday and Sunday from 12-3! This time we’ve hidden a
“golden gourd” somewhere in the patch, and if you find it you get a free
pumpkin! We will also have corn, the last of this season’s tomatoes and
summer
#x27;s Field on Lexington Rd. between 1PM-4PM on Saturday 10/2 and
10AM-1PM on Sunday 10/3. This is to reduce overlap with the Lincoln
Farmer's Market on Saturday and the Codman Fair on Sunday, both of which
you should not miss!
Our apologies for all the flip-flopping on this, we hope to see you
: 50 cents each or $5 per pint
Green beans: $3 per pound
Cherry tomatoes: $5 per pint or 2 pints for $8
Sweet corn: 50 cents an ear or 12 for $5
Sunflowers ($1 per stem or 5 for $4)
Just send an email or call/text 617-319-3913 if you're interested, and
payment can be made with cash, check, or Venm
!
Corey Nimmer
617-319-3913
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Matlock Farm has freshly picked, pesticide-free sweet corn on Lexington
Road near the big white barn for 50¢ Per ear, or a dozen for $5.
Enjoy!
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Hi Everyone,
I have the following herbs and vegetables for sale, grown without chemical
fertilizer or pesticides on Lexington Road:
Slicing Cucumbers: $2 each
Persian Cucumbers: $1 each
Pickling Cucumbers: $0.50 each
Zucchini: $2 each
Carrots: $3 per bunch
Basil: $3 per bunch
Chamomile: $6, comes
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