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High Tunnel Resources | Kenai Soil & Water Conservation District
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Kenai Soil and Water Conservation District. Nurturing sustainable agriculture on the Kenai Peninsula. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Certified Weed-Free Forage and Gravel. Kenai Local Food News. Helpful Resources for Kenai Peninsula High Tunnel Growers. Table Of Contents (click on a heading to jump to it):. Soil Preparation – soil testing, soil building, soil quality. How do I take a good soil sample? Where do I send my soil sample(s) for testing? Selecting Your High Tunnel. Central ...
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Confessions of a Crazed Cattlewoman: June 2014
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Confessions of a Crazed Cattlewoman. Friday, June 27, 2014. A Plethora of Costata Romnesco and a Dearth of sense! High Mowing seeds variety write up: Organic Non-GMO Costata Romanesco Zucchini. HEIRLOOM This Italian zucchini wins every taste test based on its unique, slightly nutty flavor and exceptional texture. Tender, gray-green skin and prominent ribbing also give this Italian variety a distinctive appearance. Great picked at 6" or smaller with the flower still attached and fried whole. (. Funny thin...
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Broadfork Blog: Meeting Customers
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And other affairs of daily living. Sunday, January 19, 2014. In an internet based business, without an actual storefront, it's possible to go a long time and never meet a customer face to face. Mostly I get emails, the occasional phone call and I meet people all the time at Sustainable Agriculture conferences, but this week has been hopping with face to face meetings. Afterwards, we had a wonderful chat and she made all the appropriate notes to relay to her husband on how to make the handles last forever...
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Broadfork Blog: December 2010
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And other affairs of daily living. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Solstice Greetings from Planet Earth! Hello Resident Earthlings,. This is your planet writing here. Today's the day all of you in the northern hemisphere have been waiting for; the Winter Solstice! The shortest day and the longest night will be a memory tomorrow as the shadows will be shortening, imperceptibly at first, but cumulatively, as the weeks roll past, there will be a big difference. That's a great step in the right direction to livi...
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Broadfork Blog: January 2011
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And other affairs of daily living. Monday, January 10, 2011. Sometimes you feel pretty small. In my life, I have had opportunities to be in some of the most majestic places in the United States. I have stood before mountain peaks and deep within their crags. I have paddled beautiful lakes and rivers. I have witnessed musical virtuosities and have experienced great art and have stood breathless in the midst some of the most awesome displays of Nature's angry and wrathful weather. Late last August, I got a...
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Confessions of a Crazed Cattlewoman: May 2015
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Confessions of a Crazed Cattlewoman. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Sometimes, You Have an Imposter! With winter squash, you have to be careful. These guys do not follow the rules. They WILL move over into someone else's territory! Last year, we had too many seeds and not enough room. And we had some new varieties we just had to try. We tried them and they did fairly well. But we had a couple of problems! The first problem was summer squash. We planted Costata Romanesco.( SouthernExposure Seed Exchange. Pound wis...