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Monthly Archives: January 2015
The Field of Farming
This week I had a happy surprise in my inbox– super sweet photos from the photographer Jeremiah Wilson. One of the first is the newsletter photo this week of our farm apprentices harvesting radishes– you can look out for more … Continue reading
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Warm Thoughts
Even though we are still in January we’re thinking of warm thoughts at the farm. We’ve got the little greenhouse filled with our nightshade crops– Tomatoes, Eggplants, and Peppers. Our small greenhouse is prefect for these warm weather loving crops … Continue reading
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Growing Education
From all the support of our community members, donors and volunteers let me tell you– there are good things happening in education at the farm. Chris, our Education Program Director, has been working with the Hillsborough Association of Elementary Science … Continue reading
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The Most Lovely Cabbage
You can put your cabbage cravings to rest. Savoy cabbage as arrived. Savoy cabbage is described by many as the loveliest of the cabbages (strange but true– google it). It has crinkled green leaves and a yellow center, its taste … Continue reading
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