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Rose Bros. Gardens. This is a chronical of the seasonal evolution of the gardens maintained by the Rose Bros. Saturday, April 18, 2009. Last week, the rhubarb was just starting to peek out of the ground. This week, the leaves are opening. Isn't it beautiful? And very fun for us to see, the garlic we planted. Last fall is also up and growing! It was hard to be patient all winter long, trusting that the little cloves placed under layers of mulch would find their way up in the spring. They have! We are not ...

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Rose Bros. Gardens. This is a chronical of the seasonal evolution of the gardens maintained by the Rose Bros. Saturday, April 18, 2009. Last week, the rhubarb was just starting to peek out of the ground. This week, the leaves are opening. Isn't it beautiful? And very fun for us to see, the garlic we planted. Last fall is also up and growing! It was hard to be patient all winter long, trusting that the little cloves placed under layers of mulch would find their way up in the spring. They have! We are not ...

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Rose Bros. Gardens: August 2008

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Rose Bros. Gardens. This is a chronical of the seasonal evolution of the gardens maintained by the Rose Bros. Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Four Pepper Pasta with Grilled Tomatoes. Here is what we had for lunch yesterday. Luke picked, washed, and sliced tomatoes. Parker, our grill master, grilled them up. Elias picked a nice variety of peppers (Hungarian, sweet cherry, and jalapeno.yes, all the green are jalapeno) and an onion. We added pepper flakes and ground black pepper. And here is the finished product!

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Rose Bros. Gardens: April 2009

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Rose Bros. Gardens. This is a chronical of the seasonal evolution of the gardens maintained by the Rose Bros. Saturday, April 18, 2009. Last week, the rhubarb was just starting to peek out of the ground. This week, the leaves are opening. Isn't it beautiful? And very fun for us to see, the garlic we planted. Last fall is also up and growing! It was hard to be patient all winter long, trusting that the little cloves placed under layers of mulch would find their way up in the spring. They have!

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Rose Bros. Gardens: growing, growing

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Rose Bros. Gardens. This is a chronical of the seasonal evolution of the gardens maintained by the Rose Bros. Saturday, April 18, 2009. Last week, the rhubarb was just starting to peek out of the ground. This week, the leaves are opening. Isn't it beautiful? And very fun for us to see, the garlic we planted. Last fall is also up and growing! It was hard to be patient all winter long, trusting that the little cloves placed under layers of mulch would find their way up in the spring. They have!

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Rose Bros. Gardens: June 2007

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Rose Bros. Gardens. This is a chronical of the seasonal evolution of the gardens maintained by the Rose Bros. Tuesday, June 5, 2007. Everything is growing nicely. We've made our first little delivery. One of our gourmet shares is enjoying Cherry Belle Radishes, Rhubarb, and STRAWBERRIES! Yes, we have some strawberries ripe already. A couple more members will be getting radishes and rhubarb today. This little mini delivery has been a good experience for the boys. Thanks! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Rose Bros. Gardens: April 2008

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Rose Bros. Gardens. This is a chronical of the seasonal evolution of the gardens maintained by the Rose Bros. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Spring 2008 has been damp and cool. We have not been able to get a jump start on the growing season like we were fortunate to do last year, but things are growing anyway! Here is a picture of some parsley that came back from last year's seed. yummy! Planted as of today are onions, swiss chard, beets, radishes, leeks and peas. Tomorrow will (hopefully! We had a great growi...

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Digging in the Dirt!: July 2009

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Friday, July 24, 2009. July 23 CSA Night! It is SO fun to head out to the garden these days- all kinds of goodies out there! Today I found the FIRST true ripe full-size tomatoes. I called Sue (CSA member and local newspaperwoman for the big Cannon Falls Beacon), so she brought out her camera tonight and snapped a few shots of it. Maybe I'll make the paper this week! Here is what the baskets held this week:. I like to...

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Digging in the Dirt!: June 2009

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Friday, June 26, 2009. Today marked the first CSA distribution for 2009. Everyone received 2 bunches of green onions, a bunch of Easter Egg radishes, a huge bag of leaf lettuce, and about a half gallon of sugar snap peas. This is just the beginning! Friday, June 19, 2009. Thursday, June 18, 2009. Beautiful Blossoms and Early Crops. A baby Golden Nugget yellow cherry tomato! The peppers will not be left out of the act!

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Digging in the Dirt!: The tomatoes are coming! The tomatoes are coming!

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. The tomatoes are coming! The tomatoes are coming! Yesterday was the weekly CSA pickup day. The baskets contained beans, peppers, jalapenos, a purple kohlrabi, cherry tomatoes, and even a REAL standard tomato- the first ones to ripen! There are tons of green tomatoes up there, so I'm looking forward to a good harvest. Beets, chard, radishes and carrots. The first plantings of most of those ...

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Digging in the Dirt!: January 2011

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Friday, January 14, 2011. Green- a thing of beauty. This was a huge King of the North pepper I harvested a few years back. My mom put it in a teacup to show just how big it really was. This beauty had very thick walls and the plants produced well. Last year I had terrible luck with peppers. Just goes to show how the weather can really make or break the veggies! This summer I'm hoping to see a few more like this one!

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Digging in the Dirt!: July 2010

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. The tomatoes are coming! The tomatoes are coming! Yesterday was the weekly CSA pickup day. The baskets contained beans, peppers, jalapenos, a purple kohlrabi, cherry tomatoes, and even a REAL standard tomato- the first ones to ripen! There are tons of green tomatoes up there, so I'm looking forward to a good harvest. Beets, chard, radishes and carrots. The first plantings of most of those ...

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Digging in the Dirt!: March 2009

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. OH boy, do I have my work cut out for me! These fences held up my cucumber plants last year. This area isn't too scary and most of the mulch is still in place. My dad was cleaning out the barn and brought up a lot of old hay for me to use as mulch. Unfortunately, he brought it up last fall, so guess what. we've been feeding the deer all winter. I have lost too many strawberry plants to count;...

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Digging in the Dirt!: April 2009

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Saturday, April 25, 2009. Happy April from April! Teehee. You would not believe how many times I've been called "April May June" or asked (since it's my month! Were you born in April? Short answer. NO. :-) But I digress. An EXTREMELY busy time in the gardening year. It seems like everything is screaming to get done ALL AT ONCE! They are huge. A few of the tomatillos are even starting to flower! But I'm having a blast!

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Digging in the Dirt!: May 2010

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Friday, May 21, 2010. I have seen my dream garden- and it is BEAUTIFUL! This week I had the opportunity to travel to Heritage Farm. Home of Seed Savers Exchange. Hannah and Emily at Heritage Farm. So, what did I purchase? Emily picked out some sunflower and nasturtium seeds plus a pack of petunias to plant in her garden. What a fun day! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. View my complete profile.

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Digging in the Dirt!: Green--a thing of beauty

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Friday, January 14, 2011. Green- a thing of beauty. This was a huge King of the North pepper I harvested a few years back. My mom put it in a teacup to show just how big it really was. This beauty had very thick walls and the plants produced well. Last year I had terrible luck with peppers. Just goes to show how the weather can really make or break the veggies! This summer I'm hoping to see a few more like this one!

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Digging in the Dirt!: A photo a day...

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Digging in the Dirt! You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown. Thursday, January 13, 2011. A photo a day. So on my FaceBook profile, I started a project where I am taking and posting a photo each day to share a little something about my life. My daughter suggested I do the same thing on my garden blog. Well, right now all you would see of my garden is white snowdrifts! And the tomatoes were great, too! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. A photo a day.

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Rose Bros. Gardens. This is a chronical of the seasonal evolution of the gardens maintained by the Rose Bros. Saturday, April 18, 2009. Last week, the rhubarb was just starting to peek out of the ground. This week, the leaves are opening. Isn't it beautiful? And very fun for us to see, the garlic we planted. Last fall is also up and growing! It was hard to be patient all winter long, trusting that the little cloves placed under layers of mulch would find their way up in the spring. They have! We are not ...

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