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Final freeze has hit
This week will be our last pickup of the season. The freeze on Tuesday night claimed the last of our plants. We want to thank our members this year and look forward to serving you next year. We hope to … Continue reading
Plant failures
Gardening has a lot of ups and downs. This year has been a year of experiments. We are growing a lot of varieties of plants that we haven’t tried in our gardens in the past. We wanted to bring some … Continue reading
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Tagged beans, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, spinach, tomatoes
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First cucumbers and squash this week
We have been harvesting our cucumbers and squash this week. We will have them for the weekly pickup! It is exciting for us to start having more than greens and onions! Tomatoes are setting nicely and we eagerly anticipate the … Continue reading
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Farm Status Update
It’s been a while since I posted some photos of the farm. Here’s a selection of photos I took today. Things have certainly grown since the last photos! Squash leaves – a foot across! Baby squash hiding under those leaves … Continue reading
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Tagged beans, cucumber, horseradish, lettuce, potato, squash, tomatillo, tomato
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Virtual farm tour
Here’s a quick tour of Snooping Dogs Farm. Check out what we have planted!
Extra credit
Any subscribers who can correctly identify this plant gets a Snoozing Dogs Farm t-shirt!
Farm status 5/24/11
Things are really starting to grow around the farm. We should be ready for a first harvest on June 4. The cold and wet spring has slowed growth quite a bit. We were unable to do some of our planned … Continue reading
Outdoor planting
We planted many of our outdoor pots this weekend. Some of the more tender plants remain in pots that come inside at night and a few herbs won’t go in for at least 2 more weeks. We took some photos … Continue reading
Snow and freezing
Carrots, onions, and chard find a temporary home in the kitchen for the overnight cold and snow tonight and possibly tomorrow.