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New Course! The 300-square-foot Garden! | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. April 8, 2010 in News. Jacob, Jessica, and Mo will be teaching a new course: the 300-square-foot Garden in May and June. Participants can get their hands dirty by actually planting a garden in a backyard in SE Portland. Starting a garden can be daunting, but this two hour class will provide participants the know-how to plant a veggie garden this year! Participants should be prepared to get dirty. Rain or Shine! Choose Your Garden Type:. Cost is $30 per participant. Create a free we...
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Garlic ‘O Garlic! | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. Garlic ‘O Garlic! November 6, 2010 in Uncategorized. We had a wonderful day yesterday planting garlic! It was so beautiful out- the sun was shining, and the air had that delightful autumn crisp. We planted the garlic at Candy Lane Elementary where it will be safe from flooding and compacted soil. While weeding and making the beds, it was great to see so much life in the soil. Plenty of worms! Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Summer in the City | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. Summer in the City. July 31, 2010 in News. Well well, It has been a long time since we have posted – must be farming season! We are in week 7 of what has been a VERY challenging garden season. We’ve faced slugs and snails and aphids and incessant cold and rain and now heat and drought and even deer damage… what’s an urban farmer to do? Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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November | 2010 | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. You are currently browsing the monthly archive for November 2010. Garlic ‘O Garlic! November 6, 2010 in Uncategorized Leave a comment. We had a wonderful day yesterday planting garlic! We planted garlic from seed we saved from this years harvest. It is a hardneck variety called “Persian Star.” We couldn’t have asked for nicer seed garlic- the heads were big and every clove plantable. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Ben Eastaugh and Chris Sternal-Johnson.
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Harvest Notes | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. Harvest Notes are an accompaniment to each week’s share and include descriptions of the vegetables, storage and use tips and recipes. Many of the notes from 2009 are posted under the “Harvest Notes” category. Look for new notes coming in 2010. Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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An Urban Backyard CSA. Garlic ‘O Garlic! Raquo; FxCam 1288988438572. Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Garlic ‘O Garlic!
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Harvest Notes 10/23/09 | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. November 26, 2009 in Harvest Notes. Winter Squash variety Mesa Queen Acorn. Acorn squash are a pretty familiar squash variety. We have a great acorn squash recipe at the end of this week’s notes. To use: You may prefer this celery cooked or in soups because we Americans are not used to eating pungent celery. Our recipe this week calls for celery. I think this is it for the season, next week we’ll have spinach and arugula again. Edible Flower Bouquet Calendula variety Flash Back.
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Harvest Notes 10/30/09 | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. November 26, 2009 in Harvest Notes. We wanted to finish the year off with a bang, and with two buckets this week I think we’ve achieved our goal. Thank you for allowing our food to nurture you and your family. We hope you’ll join us again next year. Winter Squash variety Waltham Butternut. These butternut squash have been curing in my living room for the last week. They should be sweet and ready to eat. We finally have a nice, big bag of spinach for you this week. These scallions h...
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Harvest Notes 10/2/09 | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. November 26, 2009 in Harvest Notes. There are figs at your pick-up site. Grab some if you wish. Quince (the tree is right behind Singer Hill Café). To use: We have a great recipe in this week’s notes. Leek variety King Richard. We have been waiting for these leeks for a long time. Jessica, especially, has wanted to harvest these beauties for weeks and she gleamed when we decided that THIS was the week. Tomatoes, Cherry Tomatoes, and Tomatillos. Hot Pepper variety Hungarian Black.
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Spring Share is Full! | Singer Hill Gardens
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An Urban Backyard CSA. Spring Share is Full! March 6, 2010 in News. Please contact Mo if you want to be added to the wait list. mo@singerhillgardens.org. Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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