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Harvest Haven Farm -
Friday December 16, 2011 - By Sherry
It is hard to believe we are so close to Christmas already. Our house is full of the smells of cookies baking, fresh evergreen, and the sound of Carols that speak of the reason for all the celebration. Soon we will be roasting our Christmas...
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Texas Herb Company -
Wednesday November 23, 2011 - By Petra
TIme just seems to fly. The harvest is already upon us and finally we are blessed with wonderful fall climate. The sunrise and sunset is just breathtaking every day here on the ranch. Although our harvest is sparse this year because of the drought that we...
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Growing Days -
Tuesday November 22, 2011 - By Julie
Last week, I picked up a novel called The Magicians
by Lev Grossman, thinking that this might be a fun read for our girlie.
As I found it in the teen section, however, I decided to read it first.
(Confession: I love kids books, teen books, ANY...
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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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The Farm Report from Turkey Hill -
Friday November 11, 2011 - By Farmer Herman
KALE SALAD - Perfect
for young kale - Combine the juice of the lemon with the pressed
garlic clove and the olive oil, then put the washed, cut-up kale in
there and massage it with your hands for a few minutes until it gets
nicely wilty. Integrate the...
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The Farm Report from Turkey Hill -
Friday November 11, 2011 - By Farmer Herman
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Kale Salad - good for
any kale. let it marinate. of course, the fresher the better. * CURRIED
KALE SALAD Created by Faye Pulvermuller Dressing: 8 cloves
garlic 1/2 cup lemon juice 1/2 cup raw...
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Spring Hill Farm -
Wednesday November 09, 2011 - By Camille
After a very fruitful fall, this year's CSA is done. This is the first summer and fall where we had so much rain. Some crops fared better than others and some old faithful didn't do well because it was too wet. So it will be interesting to see what next...
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Amorphous Gardens -
Thursday November 03, 2011 - By Sevanna
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Pleasant Valley Farm -
Tuesday November 01, 2011 - By Emily
November is here. It's very much a
turning point in the year for us. It always feels like the month
where fall leaves us and winter moves in, even though the calendar
says winter won't officially arrive until well into December. At this
point, the garden...
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Williamsburg Farmers Market -
Wednesday October 19, 2011 - By WFM
Williamsburg Farmers Market 402 W Duke of Gloucester St. in Merchants Square
Saturday, October 22 8:00 a.m. – 12 p.m.
This weekend at the Williamsburg Farmers Market is for the children. Make sure to bring your comera as there will be a...
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Williamsburg Farmers Market -
Wednesday October 12, 2011 - By WFM
Williamsburg Farmers Market 402 W Duke of Gloucester St. in Merchants Square
Saturday, October 15 8:00 a.m. – 12 noon
Jim Gay of Colonial Williamsburg Foodways will be at the Chefs Tent; Flute Frenzy will perform; and Master Gardeners will...
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R Farm of Northwest Ohio, LLC -
Tuesday October 04, 2011 - By Doug and Melissa
We love fall in Ohio and on our farm. The weather today was absolutely beautiful in the 70's with a gentle breeze. September is our County Fair and we participate through the 4-H program and in some open classes as well. Our older daughter showed a...
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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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Williamsburg Farmers Market -
Tuesday September 27, 2011 - By WFM
The Williamsburg Farmers Market will set up on the east side of Henry Street in front of the Book Store. Shop before attending An Occasion for the Arts with over 30 watermen, bakers and producers of meats, seafood, fall vegetables, ethnic foods, cheeses and...
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Bluegrass Farmers Market -
Thursday September 22, 2011 - By Kentucky Proud
Well, today is the last day of summer. Tomorrow starts the autumnal equinox...fall! Did you know that on the first day of the autumnal equinox the day and night are each about 12 hours long (with the actual time of equal day and night, in the Northern...
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Greenjeans Farm -
Wednesday September 14, 2011 - By Jeff & Toni
Foxglove summer and Amaranth fall.
There is always something about fall that makes me think of passing. I will never forget the foxgloves this spring and will never not equate them with my friend and the horror she has gone through...
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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...
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Hamilton Roost -
Thursday September 08, 2011 - By Roberta
Greens are planted now! Yea, put in outside garden yesterday and greenhouse gardens this AM. Very excited to watch and compare the growth.
I am hoping to have greens by October 13 for the fall and winter through May 2012. Harvest is...
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