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Category Archives: leeks
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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Leek Harvest
Last week when I harvested the kale, I said I was planning on waiting until after Thanksgiving to harvest the leeks. This is mostly because I don’t have time to clean and freeze them at the moment. This morning while … Continue reading
Posted in harvest, leeks
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Fall Harvests
Here are some of the harvest from the last two weeks. The last of the carrots. The garden has kale, leeks, cutting celery, cabbage & brussels sprouts. There are also greens that are planted in the hoop frame and cold … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, asian greens, cabbage, carrots, cold frame, eggs, greens, harvest, hoop house, kale, leeks, winter greens
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October Harvests
Harvest have slowed down this month as the garden is mostly cleaned up for the year. I shelled by dry beans and put them in jars. This basketful is the last of the tomatillos before the frost. We’re enjoying leeks … Continue reading
Posted in dried beans, harvest, Herbs, kale, leeks, tomatillos, winter greens
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Harvest Monday 5/14/12
Something new was harvested this week… Asparagus! This is the third year for our asparagus roots, so we’re harvesting lightly. We’ve picked only 6 oz and we’ve enjoyed it in risotto. We’ve also continued to pick lettuce, sorrel & kale. … Continue reading




