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Now Accepting memberships for the 2016 Season. Blog & Newsletters. A Sample of What We offer. Wreaths and Bird Feeders. Wedding and Event Flowers. August 21, 2016. Summer squash (Zucchini and the like). Bartlett Pears or Asian pears. The farmers returned from their adventures in Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks refreshed and then over heated! The Harvest Festival is slated for October 9. Have a great week! See recipes below for ideas on what to do with all those tomatoes! 8220;Try cooking cherry to...
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June | 2011 | Powers Flowers & Produce
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Powers Flowers and Produce. Farming the land and sea on Cape Cod. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: June 2011. June 30, 2011. Can you believe that the 4th of July weekend is already upon us? At first, it seemed as though winter and spring were never going to leave us and yet – here we are. 8230; yes please! If the weather keeps up, I think a few squash varieties. Make an appearance at the stand over the holiday weekend (whoo hoo! We’ll be open throughout the holi...
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November | 2011 | Powers Flowers & Produce
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Powers Flowers and Produce. Farming the land and sea on Cape Cod. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2011. Some Insights about Farming. November 25, 2011. Click to find our stand! Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 7 other followers. Cape Cod Organic Farm. Cape Cod Organic Gardeners. Earthly Delights Cape Cod. Matt's Organic Garden. Organic on Cape Cod. Powers Flowers and Produce.
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September | 2011 | Powers Flowers & Produce
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Powers Flowers and Produce. Farming the land and sea on Cape Cod. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: September 2011. September 26, 2011. Week of 9.26.11. September 26, 2011. Gettin' lost (or found) in the Berkshires. For next year. So, what’s a gal to do? At the farm stand this week:. Leeks, White Egg Turnips, Broccoli, Mesclun Mix, Lettuce, Kale, Collards, Rainbow Chard, Herbs (parsley, basil), Carrots, Cucumbers, Summer Squash, Zucchini, Beets, Green Beans, Potatoes (...
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nosleeptillberkeley | No Sleep 'Till Berkeley
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No Sleep 'Till Berkeley. I do what I do best, cause I'm illing and able. A blog dedicated to self improvement and the journey to toward better things. Finding Time to Relax While on Vacation. There’s something beautiful about a quiet, empty common area. I’m amused by the existence of this post. It seems counter-intuitive that one would need to relax while vacationing in paradise, doesn’t it? Good night, yall. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. April 26, 2013. Taking a Deep Breath of Ocean Air. 8220;...
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Living Aloha in Kona: September 2009
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Living Aloha in Kona. Virginia and Evan go Pacific. Sunday, September 27, 2009. Soooo Evan and I are offically lettuce farmers at. In the (very) small town of Kealakekua on the Big Island. Since arriving Tuesday a lot has happened, but here are some highlights and lowlights of our first week of being lettuce slaves. Then we have the WEEKEND, when we can do whatever we want. WOOOO! An endless amount of delicious tropical fruit, lettuce, and Kona coffee, including more bananas than I have ever seen. Tomorr...
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Living Aloha in Kona: Lettuce heads
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Living Aloha in Kona. Virginia and Evan go Pacific. Sunday, September 27, 2009. Soooo Evan and I are offically lettuce farmers at. In the (very) small town of Kealakekua on the Big Island. Since arriving Tuesday a lot has happened, but here are some highlights and lowlights of our first week of being lettuce slaves. Then we have the WEEKEND, when we can do whatever we want. WOOOO! An endless amount of delicious tropical fruit, lettuce, and Kona coffee, including more bananas than I have ever seen. Leavin...