Monthly Archives: July 2011

Week #17

Cherry tomatoes or eggplant – we have over 10 varieties of eggplant this year, “but why?” you ask, because they are beautiful! We are always looking for something more productive and better tasting and in the case of eggplant more … Continue reading

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Week #16/29

• Lettuce (2 heads) • Chard or kale • Willamette sweet onions • Cabbage • Cucumbers • Zucchini (yellow, green and heirloom Italian) • Carrots • Herbs (basil) • Broccoli • Garlic Cucumbers are just coming on so get ready; … Continue reading

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Week #15

• Lettuce • Broccoli • Zucchini • Last of the sugar snaps • First of the snap beans!! Green and purple • Bunching onions or Willamette sweet onions (great pickled or on the grill) • Kale or chard • Herbs … Continue reading

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Week #14

Fava Beans (this is the first and last harvest this year of these unique and cumbersome vegetables, see the multitude of recipes below, look up others on the internet, enjoy!) Sugar snap peas Zucchini Broccoli Lettuce Kale, chard or collards … Continue reading

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Week #13 How time flys

Lettuce Kale, chard, or collards Herbs Sugar snap peas “purplette” red bunching onion, use as a fresh onion for salads or pickling Garlic (still young and not cured so won’t last to fall. If you are struggling to use it … Continue reading

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