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My Summer on a Farm: March 2012
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My Summer on a Farm. Learning and growing on an organic farm. The Hoop House is Making Vegetables. We planted the hoop house last week and there is already a ton of stuff coming up. Radishes are coming up with a vengeance; the peas, kale and chard are just peaking through. With some more sunny days on the way it should give everything a nice boost. The mixed greens that we planted are also coming up and it won't be long before we are eating baby greens. Look at all those radishes. Spinach is just starting.
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My Summer on a Farm: Were Are Really Making Vegetables Now
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My Summer on a Farm. Learning and growing on an organic farm. Were Are Really Making Vegetables Now. Sorry about the huge gap in blog posts.I have been to busy scratching myself in front of the air conditioner. Between the massive swarms of mosquitoes and the scorching heat and humidity, I have been counting down the days til fall. Just the other day my boyfriend asked me if I wanted to go fishing and I told him "sure, I will go fishing when you put the ice house out". The Tomatoes are getting ripe.
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My Summer on a Farm: Everything is growing
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My Summer on a Farm. Learning and growing on an organic farm. On a day like today it is hard to even imagine that just a few months ago it was winter. The sun shining and bees buzzing, everything is getting green and veggies are everywhere. The peas have really shot up; they are just starting to really start pumping out peas. Last week the plants were covered (and I mean covered) in blossoms, so it is nice to see them all turn into peas. The broccoli and cauliflower is cruising too! Potatoes, turnips and...
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My Summer on a Farm: June 2012
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My Summer on a Farm. Learning and growing on an organic farm. Ya Win Some, Ya Lose Some. Today Lissa had to pull a huge pile of baby bibb lettuce. It was a rough day at King Gardens! The lettuce looked beautiful, it was growing steadily and was just about perfect for the picking.then we tasted it. On a day like today it is hard to even imagine that just a few months ago it was winter. The sun shining and bees buzzing, everything is getting green and veggies are everywhere. The tomato house is really comi...
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My Summer on a Farm: Tomatoes
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My Summer on a Farm. Learning and growing on an organic farm. This is a little blurb that Christy wrote about the tomatoes we grow on the two farms. We grow mostly heirloom tomatoes, which are old-fashioned open-pollinated types that people have passed down through their families. You will be getting tomatoes that when ripe are white, light yellow, dark yellow, orange, green, red, dark pink, and striped and bi-colored. The green part is edible—it’s just a characteristic of that type of tomato. Thanks for...
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My Summer on a Farm: August 2011
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My Summer on a Farm. Learning and growing on an organic farm. Come check out all the gardens here. Here is a list of the artists you can expect to see here. Christy Hohman - Fiber arts. Joan Wilson - White Rock Studios (Fine art and Sculpture). April Keilen - Hand Thrown Pottery. Bob Carls - Ripple River Wood Turning. Russ Moran - Cedar in Style (Cedar Furniture). Dawnette Davis- Wearable Art (Unique Hats/Dyed Silks). Deb and Tom Page - Teoga Gloves (Paintings and Leather Work). Lily Winter LLC - Jewelry.
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My Summer on a Farm: Ya Win Some, Ya Lose Some
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My Summer on a Farm. Learning and growing on an organic farm. Ya Win Some, Ya Lose Some. Today Lissa had to pull a huge pile of baby bibb lettuce. It was a rough day at King Gardens! The lettuce looked beautiful, it was growing steadily and was just about perfect for the picking.then we tasted it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thanks for checking out my blog. I have also embedded quite a few links within the text to pictures, recipes, or articles; if you are inclined to learn something new.chec...
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My Summer on a Farm: July 2012
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My Summer on a Farm. Learning and growing on an organic farm. This is a little blurb that Christy wrote about the tomatoes we grow on the two farms. We grow mostly heirloom tomatoes, which are old-fashioned open-pollinated types that people have passed down through their families. You will be getting tomatoes that when ripe are white, light yellow, dark yellow, orange, green, red, dark pink, and striped and bi-colored. The green part is edible—it’s just a characteristic of that type of tomato. Sorry abou...
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