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Oaktown Farm Report: December 2009
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Telling the story of growing food in our corner of the world. Tuesday, December 8, 2009. Baby, it's cold outside. I am about to go let the chickens out, as I drink my hot chai. We. Dont get cold snaps like this too often. I am hoping we havent lost. Saturday, December 5, 2009. Gladys checking out the paparazzi. Farm is doing well, sorry for the lack of updates. Here is one to tide. You over till the next one, which is hopefully sooner rather than. Later Xmas cookies are calling today.
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Oaktown Farm Report: September 2013
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Telling the story of growing food in our corner of the world. Friday, September 20, 2013. Janis and George bought plants at the nursery on the bike ride home from swim class last weekend, and we finally had them all in their beds this Monday morning. Preparations included pulling out some plants, adding and turning soil, and adding some plant food ( http:/ foxfarmfertilizer.com/. The tomatoes are still growing and ripening when George doesn't harvest prematurely! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Oaktown Farm Report: January 2011
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Telling the story of growing food in our corner of the world. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Like sand through the hourglass. I have not posted to the Farm blog since before George was born. To some, that will come not as a surprise. But I am shocked. And a bit sad. But life does push on! We harvested and cooked up some carrots the night before my surgery and shared the meal with Corry. And buy some six-packs of foxgloves and some chard to plant this weekend. Maybe bok choi. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Oaktown Farm Report: June 2010
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Telling the story of growing food in our corner of the world. Monday, June 14, 2010. We have real California citrus growing here at the Oaktown. Farm We had a scorcher of a day Saturday; hit 92 on the heat meter, and the lemons could not be happier. Combine that with the never ending lettuce crop (those are Kentucky Wonder Beans climbing in the background) and we are having a very fine mid-June romp. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Click here for good stuff!
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Oaktown Farm Report: October 2010
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Telling the story of growing food in our corner of the world. Sunday, October 3, 2010. This is the first apple pie of the season. Technically, these apples did not grow on the Oaktown Farm, BUT they did grow a 1/2 mile from here at Sylvie's house. We'll call that the OTF satellite. Happy Fall to you, wherever you happen to be experiencing it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Click here for good stuff! All the Mother Earth News fit to print. View my complete profile.
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Oaktown Farm Report: July 2010
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Telling the story of growing food in our corner of the world. Saturday, July 31, 2010. Lottie's in love.Lottie's in luuh-uv. They are definitely having a good time, despite my mild need for peace and quiet. Maybe I will volunteer to go grocery shopping this afternoon.:). Sunday, July 25, 2010. Also, I can't quite find the time to just sit in the garden and enjoy it. I am training for an ultramarathon. These are german catchflies, which are my new favorite. They sway in the breeze with a certain majes...
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Oaktown Farm Report: May 2010
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Telling the story of growing food in our corner of the world. Sunday, May 23, 2010. It has been crazy windy all weekend, causing yet another non-work bridge to pass without a true feeling of summer. Regardless, I harvested more fava. Beans to make room for tomatoes. I made a salad today with a bit of lettuce from the garden, it was delicious. Ann came over for lunch and we had the greens with brined. Prawns grilled and tossed with garlic/chili oil. And yummy french bread to sop up the goodness. This is t...