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11.18.13 Planting Garlic
Planting garlic is one of the most hopeful acts in the garden, a commitment to the next season. It’s the last to go in the ground and, when spring returns, the first to come up. We patiently peel back the … Continue reading
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Tagged carrots, celeriac, chard, chicory, garlic, kale, leeks, puntarelle, salad greens, season extension
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11.11.13 Under Cover
The garden beds are now readied for winter, a sign of quieter days ahead. To the rear, one of the hoop-covered beds holds hardy carrots, celeriac, and leeks. The other one contains kale, chard and salad greens snug under an … Continue reading
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Tagged alliums, carrots, celeriac, chard, chicory, kale, leeks, puntarelle, salad greens, season ex, season extension
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10.28.13 Awaiting First Frost
With the forecast of frost, we’ve been conducting vegetable triage, sorting which will survive and which need immediate attention. Like eggplant and tomatoes, peppers are frost-sensitive (31° – 34°F), and we harvested a mix of red and green Shishitos. … Continue reading
10.7.13 Picky Eaters
There’s very little worse than coming into the garden and finding that deer have been foraging around. The garden gate was left open overnight and, by the looks of things, they took full advantage of the opportunity. After a quick … Continue reading
Posted in garden, tomatoes / pomodorini
Tagged alliums, beans, carrots, chard, chicory, cime di rapa, cucumbers, favas, kale, pomodorini, puntarelle, radishes, tomatoes
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8.26.13 A Summary of Squashes + Late August Harvest
Of all the squash we’ve grown, Costata Romanesco and Zephyr summer squash have been a part of our garden since the start. We first discovered them at the local farmers’ market, and appreciated how their dense, creamy flesh makes them … Continue reading
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Tagged beans, carrots, chicory, peppers, puntarelle, summer squash, winter squash
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8.12.13 Hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature
“The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul.” — Alfred Austin Spring planting has long given way to … Continue reading
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Tagged agretti, beans, celeriac, chard, chicory, cucumbers, garlic, herbs, leeks, peppers, pomodorini, potatoes, rice, salad greens, summer squash, tomatoes, winter squash
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4.15.13 Spring Ramps + Overwintered Greens
We are beyond excited to find our planting of ramps finally making an appearance. With very little else on the scene, they aren’t shy about calling attention to themselves. We found two small patches, both planted last April from ramps … Continue reading
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Tagged alliums, chard, chicory, fun jen, kale, peas, puntarelle, ramps, salad greens, season extension
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