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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. A garden that got too big for two, thorough examinations of dishes at fine restaurants, a tomato variety addiction, a mutual dream, a healthy dose of serendipity and the allure of the Truro Farmers’ Market conspired to create Salad Bowl Gardens in 2005. SBG is owned and operated by Roxanne Beavers and Jamey Coughlin. We are doing this market gardening thing part-time (whatever that is supposed to mean) and growing slowly. Hi Roxy and Jamey.
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Salad Bowl Gardens is not in business | Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. Jerusalem Artichokes, yum! Salad Bowl Gardens is not in business. June 4, 2012. Thank you for your interest in organic food. Please see the list below for Truro area CSAs. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Jerusalem Artichokes, yum! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Jerusalem Artichokes, yum! | Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. Salad Bowl Gardens is not in business →. Jerusalem Artichokes, yum! April 12, 2011. About 1 lb of Jerusalem Artichokes. This time of year is challenging for local foodies. We’re at the end of winter veggie season and tired of turnips, but a few weeks away from spring green season. This tasty new tuber fills that spring void! Sweet, crunchy, and huge! You can make a great soup ( like this one. Growing tips are here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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the longest winter | Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. The final delivery – week 18. Other CSA Programs →. April 8, 2011. Well, hello from Lower Onslow, Nova Scotia. It is April 8, and for the first time in years there are no wee seedlings gracing our windowsills. No shelves full of tomatoes, onions, fennel, and no dirty fingernails. So, what’s up with Salad Bowl Gardens? But keep checking in from time to time, if you like. Likely we’ll have some cute kid photos, probably in the garden. Notify me of...
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Week 15 – CSA Share | Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. Welcome to Week 14. Week 16 CSA →. Week 15 – CSA Share. September 6, 2010. This week’s share holds tomatoes! You will receive cherry tomatoes and a large bag of heirloom tomatoes. Also, salad mix, tomatillos, a lovely onion, beans, hot peppers, cukes/zukes, kale, and herbs (either cilantro, parsley or chives). From the Casson farm there will be green peppers, salad turnip and celery. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Welcome to Week 14.
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Other CSA Programs | Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. Jerusalem Artichokes, yum! April 10, 2011. Long time, no blog! As you’ll remember, Salad Bowl Gardens is on a year long break. Some tasty spring greens from a NS CSA. CSA providing vegetables for 20 weeks (June-October), serving communities along Hwy. 102, from Stewiacke to Halifax. 11 Alex Cox Rd. Cammie@waldegrave.org, cammieh@gmail.com. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Jerusalem Artichokes, yum! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Welcome to Week 14 | Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. Another tasty week awaits. Week 15 – CSA Share →. Welcome to Week 14. August 30, 2010. Hey folks – another bountiful week awaits! This week’s box will contain Salad mix, Arugula, Tomatoes, Tomatillos, Fresh beans, Fava beans, Carrots, Cucumber or Zucchini, Cabbage or Broccoli, hot Peppers and fresh Basil too. At the new Seaport Market. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Another tasty week awaits. Week 15 – CSA Share →. Welcome to Week 14.
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Week 17 CSA | Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. The final delivery – week 18 →. September 20, 2010. Tomorrow, you can expect:. Salad mix (spicy or original), Flat beans, Zucchini or cucumber, Radishes, Cherry tomatoes, Heirloom tomatoes, Tomatillos, Garlic, Carrots, Hot peppers, Melons (for those who didn’t get last week), and Baby fingerling potatoes mixed with Jerusalem Artichokes. Edited to add: here’s what your share looked like! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Welcome to Week 14.
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog | tales from the lettuce patch | Page 2
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. Newer posts →. Week 15 – CSA Share. September 6, 2010. This week’s share holds tomatoes! You will receive cherry tomatoes and a large bag of heirloom tomatoes. Also, salad mix, tomatillos, a lovely onion, beans, hot peppers, cukes/zukes, kale, and herbs (either cilantro, parsley or chives). From the Casson farm there will be green peppers, salad turnip and celery. Welcome to Week 14. August 30, 2010. It was great but I’m glad we didn’...
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Week 16 CSA | Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog
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Salad Bowl Gardens Farm Blog. Tales from the lettuce patch. Week 15 – CSA Share. Week 17 CSA →. September 14, 2010. More amazing tomatoes will be filling your box tomorrow- paste, slicers, cherry… yum. You’ll also get some cabbage, flat beans, carrots, basil, red pepper (Casson Farm), cucumber (from us and Maple Shade Gardens), zucchini, salad mix, and some lucky members will get a melon (everyone else will get one next week! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Week 15 – CSA Share. Week 17 CSA →.