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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Celebrating Celery
Our celery is growing up! While it won’t be ready for a little while yet, we thought you’d like to see how it’s coming along. The farmers always get a little tear in their eye when their babies are growing … Continue reading
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Not Bolting into Winter
Broccoli, cabbage and kohlrabi (all in the Brassica family) are starting to take shape and be ready for harvest. These plants prefer the cooler winters in Central Florida. Many of the winter crop seed varieties grown at the farm are … Continue reading
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The Choi-ful Season
With the abundance of various Choi’s this season here are some facts to ponder as it sits on your plate: -Joi Choi as well as Pak Choi, Pak Choy, Bok Choy are all the same crop as Bok Choi (just … Continue reading
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Lousy with Lettuces
This time of the year vegetables feel the neglect. With cookies, key lime pie, kugel, monkey bread, lasagna, and holiday parties vegetables tend to get kicked to the curb for a month. Try to stay inspired to keep up your … Continue reading
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