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Harvest Monday, June 26, 2017 – Containers Update
Container Fig tree is loaded with figs. There is a fig at the base of just about every leaf. This is going to be a great fig year! I am guessing there are hundreds figs on this one tree. Look at … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, June 17, 2013
This past week has been a very wet and cool week. The heat loving plants (tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, Chinese long beans, etc.) in my garden are at a standstill. Lost 30% of my okras plants and may lose a few more. The slugs, however, … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Fruits, Garden pests, Gardening, Harvest Monday, Vegetables
Tagged beet greens, beets, broccoli, Chinese long beans, collard, garlic scapes, kale, Kousa dogwood, lettuce, slug, yarrow
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Harvest Monday, June 10, 2013 – Chayote & Heirloom Goji Berry Plants Update + Transplanting
Veggie garden is now fully planted and most of the plants, except the okra, are looking good. Had a couple nights of temp in the 40’s during the week. The leaves on the okra plants drooped, turned yellow and fell off. I am hoping the … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Gardening, Harvest Monday, Herbs, Vegetables
Tagged broccoli, chayote, Chinese chives, dairy free, garlic scapes, gluten free, heirloom goji berry plant, kale, meatless, red leaf dandelion, sesame oil, transplanting, vegan
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Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market
I was invited to present a cooking demo at the Rhinebeck Outdoor Farmers’ Market on Sunday, June 10, 2012 using locally available products. Not sure what is/will be available, decided I should pay a visit to the market the Sunday before. Was pleasantly … Continue reading