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Voracious Veggie Eating (w/Recipes); Mexican Sour Gherkins; More Flowers | Chickens Change Everything

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First Peppers and Zucchini, Raspberries, Cherries, Carrots, FLOWERS, Eggplant Watching. Today We Picked 1/10 a Peck of Peppers that I then Pickled →. Voracious Veggie Eating (w/Recipes); Mexican Sour Gherkins; More Flowers. July 19, 2015. Chances are, if they pick it from the garden, they will eat it. So, every afternoon about four ‘o clock we head out and harvest some cucumbers for a sliced cumber/ranch dip hors d’ouvres. The strawflower has opened another layer:. A few from inside, looking out:. Today ...

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Newer posts →. 6 Days ’till HATCH, Garden’s In, LOTS of Greens. May 30, 2015. The garden’s in, the coop is finished, Doo Dee’s consistently laying eggs and Susie’s eggs should hatch in 5-6 days. What a busy end of the month here at Sunny Slope Farm! How Does My Garden Grow. We got the garden in on May 15. I will use the pictures to explain exactly what I planted where. The new annual flower bed, safe inside garden walls. The garden on May 16th, the day we finished planting. Peppers just prior to planting.

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gardening | Chickens Change Everything

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Today We Picked 1/10 a Peck of Peppers that I then Pickled. July 21, 2015. I remember as a teenager I’d have a friend over on a summer afternoon and one way or another we’d end up in the yard on a tour of all things edible. Our guide: my Dad. He’d pluck a flower … Continue reading →. Voracious Veggie Eating (w/Recipes); Mexican Sour Gherkins; More Flowers. July 19, 2015. First Peppers and Zucchini, Raspberries, Cherries, Carrots, FLOWERS, Eggplant Watching. July 16, 2015. Chickens Move; Oh Deer! Susie&#8...

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Today We Picked 1/10 a Peck of Peppers that I then Pickled. July 21, 2015. I remember as a teenager I’d have a friend over on a summer afternoon and one way or another we’d end up in the yard on a tour of all things edible. Our guide: my Dad. He’d pluck a flower … Continue reading →. Voracious Veggie Eating (w/Recipes); Mexican Sour Gherkins; More Flowers. July 19, 2015. First Peppers and Zucchini, Raspberries, Cherries, Carrots, FLOWERS, Eggplant Watching. July 16, 2015. Chickens Move; Oh Deer! Susie&#8...

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Hardening Off, The Chicks Move In, MORELS! | Chickens Change Everything

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Seed Success Inventory, Chicken Bath, MAY! Garden Maps, Make-Shift Cold Frames, One Classy Coop →. Hardening Off, The Chicks Move In, MORELS! May 10, 2015. In previous years, even if we started off organized with nice records of what seeds were planted in what flat, somehow, by the time we got around to actually planting, everybody got a little bit of who knows what. Have much more than cherry tomatoes. To safely set the plants out). They were out for five hours on Friday, and so today Renee and I so...

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Today We Picked 1/10 a Peck of Peppers that I then Pickled. July 21, 2015. I remember as a teenager I’d have a friend over on a summer afternoon and one way or another we’d end up in the yard on a tour of all things edible. Our guide: my Dad. He’d pluck a flower off a nasturtium, jab it our way, and say, with a twisted grin, “here, eat it! 8221; we’d squeal. 8220;Yeah, come on! 8230;Packs a wallop, ey? I knew my sister-in-law was. 8221; I announced. “What’s a harvest? 8220;If you pick it, you eat it!