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Category Archives: rhubarb
Harvest Monday 6/18
The star of this week’s harvests were the strawberries. So far I’ve picked 5 and half pounds of them. Here was the first picking last Monday. And then every other day since, I picked this many. I could show two … Continue reading →
Harvest Monday 5/21/12
This week’s harvests: Chinese cabbage leaves, asparagus & eggs for some yummy friend rice. Rhubarb, which went into a crisp with the strawberries frozen from last year. Lots of lettuce and greens. This week’s total: 2 lbs This year’s total: … Continue reading →
Harvest Monday 6/27/11
Here are photos of this past week’s harvests. Monday- Strawberries Tuesday- Mushrooms from my Back to the Roots kit. Wednesday- Garlic Scapes, the first Piracicaba Broccoli, a few shell peas, & more strawberries. Thursday- Lettuce, strawberries & snowpeas, with one … Continue reading →
Posted in broccoli, dessert, Eating the Harvest, Fruit, Garden, garlic, greens, harvest, lettuce, mushroom, onions, peas, peppers, rhubarb, strawberries
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Tagged piracicaba, scapes
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June Garden Update: Part 2
Here’s the second half of my early June garden update. You can see the first half here. We’re up to bed 7. This is my experiment with lasagna gardening, where I covered the bed with newspaper to kill the cover … Continue reading →
Posted in apples, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, corn, cucumbers, dried beans, Fruit, fruit trees, green beans, greens, kale, leeks, pumpkins, raspberries, rhubarb, squash, strawberries, summer squash, tomatoes, Vegetables, winter squash
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Tagged black prince
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Mid- May Garden
The past week was sunny and warm and allowed me to get the rest of the garden ready for planting. I spread compost and I turned over the rye grass. I didn’t transplant anything but I did direct seed a … Continue reading →
Posted in artichoke, asparagus, beets, broccoli, brussels sprouts, carrots, cold frame, Garden, garlic, greens, lettuce, peas, planting, potatoes, raspberries, rhubarb, tomatoes
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