Monthly Archives: October 2013

First Frost

Seeing the frost line in the shadow of houses and barns, you begin to appreciate the immediacy of temperatures. Most everything has tuned to a harvest gold. The galinsoga weeds, which turns out is edible and delicious, were killed by … Continue reading

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Pumpkin Rebellion

  This is what happens when you don’t discipline nurture young pumpkins. They push the boundaries, holding onto a lifeline, and risk everything to cross over to the greener grass on the other side.

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A Lesson to Savor

The bounty of herbs at the end of the season triggered the waste-not reaction in me. After harvesting quite a bunch of sage, thyme, oregano, and parsley over the weekend, I parceled it out for friends. I couldn’t quite figure … Continue reading

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Gatherers and Planters

A few weeks ago, I saw the tomatillos plants on the ground and shrugged it off.  The papery husk had gone brown and I had no expectations. Today, DH picked up a few and found they were still hard.  Talk … Continue reading

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Hot and Heavy

Okra flowers are on their way out, and the pods are gigantic and inedible. Dan wanted to save some seeds for next year. Intuition told me that the dried pods on the stem were the ones to go for. Dan … Continue reading

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Field of Dreams

It was a decidely unorthodox decision, diametrically opposed to what average middle-class city-dwelling first-time parents would do.  One might be expected to be disabused of the romance of living small in a city apartment and upgrade to a bigger house.  One might be … Continue reading

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