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Growing Days -
Tuesday November 15, 2011 - By Julie
Next year, during the oppressive heat and humidity that epitomizes South Carolina's summer, I need to remember this week.
This is why I love South Carolina.
Gorgeous foliage...
...while pots of...
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Simple Succulents -
Tuesday November 15, 2011 - By Jennifer
It's here.Yes, the inevitable gray sky of autumn in New England. The oaks, sumac and pines seem to be the most colorful trees left to enjoy. If they are left at all.The recent October snowstorm damaged many beautiful old trees...
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Sweet Pumpkins Farm Stand -
Tuesday September 27, 2011 - By Donna
Autumnal Open House
Host Donna McGrath
Phone 978-820-1060
When Sunday, October 16 at 12:00 PM to Sunday, October 16 at 11:00 PM
Where Sweet Pumpkins Farm Stand 28 George Howard Road Hubbardston, MA 01452
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Sweet Pumpkins Farm Stand -
Tuesday September 27, 2011 - By Donna
Today I noticed the amount of leaves that were flying off the trees as I harvested for Worcester pick ups share holders. The stillness of the land and the breeze on my face was a greeting and a smile from Autumn. The day was beatiful and the air was...
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Sage Hill Farms -
Sunday September 18, 2011 - By Bea
Seems that autumn this year was a long time arriving. Living in the south-east has many wonderful advantages.....long hot humid summers can be an advantage if one is a gardener:) We have a climate that allows for 2 and sometimes 3 seperate crops....
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Hawk Valley Garden -
Thursday September 01, 2011 - By Sue
Happy September...it's fall y'all.
Yes I love fall and to me September means pumpkins, cool nights and beautiful landscapes. Oh yes and the end of summer...been a long hot summer here in Iowa. It's Labor Day weekend and around here that...
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Boulder Belt Eco-Farm -
Tuesday October 20, 2009 - By Lucy
We are firmly into autumn. The trees are turning, the summer birds have either left or are now leaving (though, for some reason, the red winged black birds are back after leaving in September). We have had our first frost warning which came to nothing but did...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Monday October 19, 2009 - By MaLinda
This photo was taken at a
friends farm in the Shenandoah Valley last year. I use it throughout
the year as a screen saver..when it doesn’t look like this here. In a
couple more weeks, I’ll have more photos of Fall to remind me of my
favorite time of year....
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Westminster Farmers' Market -
Thursday October 08, 2009 - By Dean
Westminster Farmers’ Market Report from Maple Heights Farm
It’s Still Easy to Eat Seasonally!
Our market is still as active as it has ever been! We had several new vendors...
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Boulder Belt Eco-Farm -
Wednesday September 30, 2009 - By Lucy
The first and last newsletter of the month. Weird, but true because the month of October starts mid week. To all of you who have done this all season, congrats, you have made it almost all the way. In my experience as a CSA farmer this is somewhat rare. In...
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Boulder Belt Eco-Farm -
Wednesday September 30, 2009 - By Lucy
It's the first day of fall-we have made it through spring and summer and for us farmers it is all down hill from here. Most of the fall planting is done. Next we start cleaning up the market garden so it can be put to bed for winter. This means ripping out old...
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Double R Farm (Amish Country Soaps & Sundries) -
Tuesday August 25, 2009 - By Christine
Today is the first day of school for local learners here in Sugarcreek. It’s hard to believe that summer is coming to an end, especially since it’s only been lately that the weather has finally warmed up. The nights are getting cooler and soon...
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Terra Bella Farm -
Thursday November 06, 2008 - By Margot
Every autumn, after the first frost, there's a long period of nice weather that's just perfect for cleaning up the farm, and maybe getting ready for the holidays. This is the time when we tidy up the sheds and roll up the hoses, mark the tools that need...