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Good Morning!

Blog: Debbie's Garden   -   Saturday October 01, 2011   -   By Chickadee1

Good morning, all, what a brisk morning it is here in Dallas, Georgia! My outside thermometer tells me 60 degrees, and the inside is 64! Might be time to get the furnace serviced..............lol.  Uncovered the broccoli, cabbage and lettuce this...

Fall and Winter Veggies

Blog: Debbie's Garden   -   Wednesday September 28, 2011   -   By Chickadee1

The fall garden at my house consists of broccoli, cabbage, collards, sugar snap peas, and lettuce. Planted some celery, too, still waiting to see what that looks like!   I still have arugula, as it reseeds itself pretty well.  Still getting a few...

Happy Wednesday!

Blog: Debbie's Garden   -   Thursday September 22, 2011   -   By Chickadee1

The collards, cabbage and broccoli are gaining on the kale now that the weather has turned a bit.  I think they've grown an inch or two since I last checked two days ago! Exciting ! Everyone have a blessed day!  debbie

fall crops

Blog: Debbie's Garden   -   Tuesday September 13, 2011   -   By Chickadee1

Well, I am learning! It seems that the row covers help here in the deep south....when trying to grow fall crops of kale, collards, cabbage, broccoli, and other various things....I experimented with not using them versus using them. The sun/heat killed the...

Fall is in the air?

Blog: Debbie's Garden   -   Thursday August 25, 2011   -   By Chickadee1

Hi everyone! Haven't written in a while - been pretty busy what with vacations, grandkids and such....not to mention the garden!  Speaking of garden, I have baby collards, broccoli, spaghetti squash, spinich, cabbage and kale.... ! There is no...

Thank goodness!

Blog: Sunrise Farm   -   Monday June 27, 2011   -   By Jetboy

Whew! Best start in four years due to timing of the rain this year. It's wet but we are picking some things now. See the market list on the home page for more information. We've had a couple of really strong storms in last two weeks but so far the veggies have...

First CSA shares of the Year

Blog: Spreading Oaks Farm   -   Monday May 02, 2011   -   By Ken & Patti

May is finally here and this week will begin our Spring shares for our CSA.  The first week will include broccoli, cauliflower, head and leaf lettuce, spinach,green onions, turnips and greens.

Cold Crop Selections

Blog: Herbs en' Route 'Your Herbal Minute'   -   Friday January 21, 2011   -   By Michelle

Herbs en' Route   ' Custom Grows'  to your plant needs.  View our website for your selection of 2011 bedding plants, component plants, or flowering baskets.  A cold crop selection of  bedding vegetables  are available...

where you been?

Blog: The Farm Report from Turkey Hill   -   Monday August 30, 2010   -   By Farmer Herman

Greetings to anyone still interested in what we have to say after the long hiatus.  Internet access has been restored. Daughter is out of hospital. Greenhouse is full of cabbage and broccoli plants for the garden. Grapevines are full of muscadines and...

Last of the seeding trays

Blog: Ms Robin's Garden   -   Sunday March 07, 2010   -   By Robin

Yes, spring is almost here! I saw my first Robin of the year yesterday. The sun is shining, The temperatures are close to the normal average. New growth is peeking out from under the dead foliage of last year's flowers. Won't be much longer...  ...

How to Make Sauerkraut

Blog: Cookus Interruptus   -   Wednesday February 17, 2010   -   By Cynthia

Making your own sauerkraut is easy and rewarding.  All you need is a head of cabbage and the inclination to chop and pound.  Fermented foods like sauerkraut have shown to be beneficial to health for centuries. View video on how to and recipe here. ...

know how to make a cabbage laugh?

Blog: Cookus Interruptus   -   Friday February 05, 2010   -   By Cynthia

How to Cut Up a Cabbage. Sometimes you just need the basics.

Yummy Cabbage Rolls

Blog: Wild Things Farm   -   Sunday January 03, 2010   -   By Terry

The members of the Wild Things CSA Farm get to enjoy "baby cabbages" rather than a full head of cabbage when it's in season.  A baby cabbage is just about the right size for a meal and you don't have all that cabbage left over to deal with for...

Christmas Harvest

Blog: Uwharrie Farm   -   Sunday December 20, 2009   -   By Judy

                    It is the week before Christmas and I am harvesting fresh veggies here in central NC.  How fortunate I am.  Collards and Savoy Cabbage have survived well in the garden...

PoplularPansies and ColorfulCabbage

Blog: Herbs en' Route 'Your Herbal Minute'   -   Tuesday September 01, 2009   -   By Michelle

Herbs en' Route  - Our Fall cool weather plantings include popular pansies and the decorative cabbage  Mix n' match until you find the right color combination for your Fall landscape or container gardening.  Herbs en' Route bedding plant pansies...

Fish Tacos with Creamy Cilantro Sauce

Blog: Cookus Interruptus   -   Thursday June 11, 2009   -   By Cynthia

This week on Cookus Interruptus: Fish Tacos with Creamy Cilantro Sauce (Ward barks up the wrong tree).  Utilizes carrots, cabbage, red onion, romaine and wild-caught Alaskan halibut.  

Napa Cabbage Slaw with Toasted Almonds

Blog: Cookus Interruptus   -   Thursday February 05, 2009   -   By Cynthia

This is a very easy recipe that is crunchy, refreshing and in season!  See it made and download the recipe on Cookus Interruptus.   I learned all kinds of thins about cabbage - it can do everything from heal wounds to boost immunes.  Read about...


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