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Category Archives: harvest
Harvest Monday & Finished Flower Gardens
We continue to harvest greens for salad each week. Last Monday we finished up the garden work. Now to stay on top of the weeds that sprout through the mulch and fight the gout weed as it tries to come … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Garden, harvest, planting, sweet potatoes
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Harvest Monday & Flower Garden Work
As usual, the blog goes quiet when work picks up outside. We have had a few harvests lately, lettuce, overwintered leeks, sorrel, spinach, bok choy and tatsoi. We had a great stir fry with our bok choy this week as … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, asian greens, flowers, fruit trees, greens, harvest, House, leeks, lettuce
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Harvest
This harvest looks remarkably the same as the last one. Some greens are starting to bolt so we’re enjoying the flowering parts of them too. Harvests this year: 10 oz. Linking to Daphne’s Dandelions.
Posted in asian greens, greens, harvest, kale, lettuce, winter greens
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First Harvest
Here’s my first harvest of 2013. The slow start to spring means that it has taken a while for the greens in the cold frame and hoop frame to begin to size up again. The sorrel has just sprouted as … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, asian greens, cold frame, eggs, harvest, hoop house, kale, lettuce, winter greens
Tagged claytonia, mache, sorrel
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Last Harvests of 2012
Snow has come to the garden and these are the lasts harvest of the year. Our brussels sprouts plants were small this year and produced small sprouts. The last of the lacinato kale. It doesn’t do well with the very … Continue reading




