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End of weightlifting season...guess not?

Blog: Moonstruck Farms   -   Tuesday November 01, 2011   -   By Rowena

Well just when I think I have hit the end of weightlifting season....tomatoes, winter squash, cucumbers, zucchini....here come the turkeys.  My first big delivery is this week, and I am doing some extra sit ups to strengthen my back tonight!!!! ...

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.

Turnips Greens and Turnips Available Now

Blog: Elliott Family Farm   -   Monday April 04, 2011   -   By Samuel

We have turnip greens and turnips available now until after the weekend. Be advised, we may sell to entire lot to a restraunt chain. There is a deal in the works.All inquireies are welcome. We try to serve the local patron first.

Baby Turnips, Turnips and English Peas

Blog: Elliott Family Farm   -   Saturday February 19, 2011   -   By Samuel

I have been posting some baby turnip recipes on the Facebook page, Elliott Family Farm, and a few on the Dallas Farmers Market page.   We have a good crop started and barring any bad weather, it should develop nicely. Baby turnips are sometimes...

Spring Gardening

Blog: Contented Acres Produce   -   Sunday March 14, 2010   -   By FarmerBill

Most of the spring garden is sowed in winter in these parts, but there are still some quick growing crops that can be sowed right now! Turnips, radishes and beets will grow quickly if direct sowed into moist soil. And if you just can't wait for the roots...

turnip greens big and fluffy and ready to eat

Blog: Grow And Share   -   Sunday May 17, 2009   -   By Kay

We planted a row of turnips which, at the first rain, all washed to one side of the row. :-) Now we have a thick, thick patch of beautiful turnip leaves. We are thinking we will harvest some of the patch to eat as greens, and then let the rest grow. ...


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