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Peaches - Thinning and Crossing our Fingers

Blog: Phillips Orchards & Cider Mill   -   Friday May 28, 2010   -   By Brian

Thursday I'm calling the peach thinning for the year about 90% complete.  I've thinned all the peaches twice already, but as they continue to grow, you always notice some that should have been thinned, so we'll have a little touch up thinning to do over...

Blast from the Past...The Ice Age, That Is!

Blog: What's the Buzz?   -   Sunday January 10, 2010   -   By Marcie

Snow? Did somebody say "snow" ? I didn't see any, but the news reported that right in my neighborhood a few flurries fell yesterday. First time since 1977. Wish some fell on me.....I LOVE snow.... It's positively frosty this morning. I woke up...

Boulder Belt Farm Share Initiative Week 29

Blog: Boulder Belt Eco-Farm   -   Friday October 23, 2009   -   By Lucy

Wow! We have one week and a half left in this farm share (the full season Tuesday folks go into November). Hopefully we will have October weather instead of the mid November weather we have "enjoyed" the past week. The prediction is for warm clear...

Kinda nippy, huh?

Blog: Foust Family Farms   -   Wednesday April 08, 2009   -   By Ron

 major breezy yesterday.Lots to do. Difficult to lay  frost blankets out in the fields on one's own, but managed it  and thought I was done by dark. So.there  I am, sitting in my favorite sofa with my feet up, watching the local...

Can You Can Can?

Blog: Double Oak Farm   -   Tuesday February 10, 2009   -   By Lori

  The other day I took all my delicious kumquat preserves down to the basement. I always have the most satisfied feeling when I look at all the jars lined up on the shelves. It's a secure feeling. It's an awareness of all the good things that God...

False Springs

Blog: Alaskan Hen House   -   Wednesday January 28, 2009   -   By Terrisa

After weeks of 20 below temps our crazy temps bounced back, but way above normal. Pouring rain and 40-50 degree temperatures closed our schools and left a lot of folks unable to get to work for days. Giant puddles were breaching walls into...

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Georgia Pecans and cold weather

Blog: Debbie's Garden   -   Thursday November 20, 2008   -   By Chickadee1

Just checking in.....we had a good freeze the other night and it zapped the impatiens, oh well, it was time i suppose. I picked some salad greens this evening and had them for dinner. Arugula and baby greens, mixed.  I love Arugula, it's my new favorite...


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