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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Autmn Surprise
We are on our way to a season of diminishing and cooler sunlight, but the harvest is just starting to get really heavy. First surprise, the few popcorn stalks that fought through weeds and imperfect spacing produced cobs, and dried … Continue reading
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Winter Squash Bounty
Ah oui madame et monsieurs, the single greatest potimarron squash grown on our field, noshed. It was undoubtedly delicious, since woodchuck normally take a small nibble and then move to the next squash. Potimarron is a French heirloom, the name … Continue reading
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I Say To-mah-to
Produce as birthday party favors? Yup, we did that last weekend. With the excess not quite ripe, I gave it a few days on the counter, and decided to can it. And so I present Lot 1 of the 2014 … Continue reading
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Autumn Upon Us
Mid-September heralds the beginning of the end of this growing season. Most of the vegetables are winding down, and the winter squashes are just about ready. These pumpkins are leaving the field today, largely due to the woodchuck problem in … Continue reading
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Treasure Map Required
After last week’s pumpkin discovery and subsequent consultation with the almighty but unheeded Excel Master Plan of 2014, we did a winter squash walkthrough. The weeds there were high and mighty (not referring to Colorado, don’t get too excited). But … Continue reading
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