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scattered, but some remained, hooting and rejoicing over the first rain of the season. as quickly as it came, it left. the next morning, i walked around our farm. the dust was settled, and the smell of wet dirt was is my soul. the fall crops of kales, chards, carrots, beets, lettuces, bok choy and radishes
scattered, but some remained, hooting and rejoicing over the first rain of the season. as quickly as it came, it left. the next morning, i walked around our farm. the dust was settled, and the smell of wet dirt was is my soul. the fall crops of kales, chards, carrots, beets, lettuces, bok choy and radishes...
http://blog.farmfreshtoyou.com/2015/10/
smoked bacon and sausage $ scrambled egg whites with diced tomatoes, fresh baby spinach and choice of turkey sausage or turkey bacon, steamed new potatoes, fresh fruit salad $ lunch entrees (choice of one) romaine hearts, lemon honey and thyme vinaigrette, shaved carrots, shredded red cabbage, sliced radishes
smoked bacon and sausage $ scrambled egg whites with diced tomatoes, fresh baby spinach and choice of turkey sausage or turkey bacon, steamed new potatoes, fresh fruit salad $ lunch entrees (choice of one) romaine hearts, lemon honey and thyme vinaigrette, shaved carrots, shredded red cabbage, sliced radishes...
https://www.stonewallresort.com/i/downloads/Banquet_Menu.pdf
and beets, leafy biennial herbs (dill), heading types of chinese cabbage, and cucurbits (cucumbers, pumpkins, squash); they don't like their root systems disturbed. radish, leaf lettuce, and spinach develop so quickly when seeded in the garden starting them as transplants is not worth the effort. radishes
and beets, leafy biennial herbs (dill), heading types of chinese cabbage, and cucurbits (cucumbers, pumpkins, squash); they don't like their root systems disturbed. radish, leaf lettuce, and spinach develop so quickly when seeded in the garden starting them as transplants is not worth the effort. radishes...
http://swiftsgardeningblog.blogspot.com/