PHOTO GALLERY
2-2-2010
The first onions are planted and visible above the
dirt. We will continue to plant them in rotation.
2-2-2010
Welcome rain has fallen on newly-planted spinach,
beets, carrots, lettuces, and onions.
2-2-2010
The top rows have been topped with organic
compost, while bottom rows have been worked.
2-2-2010
Tilled fields hide the new plantings of spinach,
beets, carrots, and lettuces.
2-2-2010
Our stone squirrel watches out for birds and
watches over the new fields.
2-2-2010
The top rows have been topped with organic
compost, while bottom rows have been worked.
2-2-2010
The trimmed asparagus plants are just nubs now,
will soon be flourishing.
2-20-2010
Ground cover down and new plantlings in place
despite the muddy ground.
2-20-2010
Now in the ground are lettuce, cabbage, broccoli,
Brussel sprouts, and cauliflower.
2-20-2010
Cutting the wire frames whick will give support to
the protective hoop covers.
2-20-2010
White hoop covers are in place over newly-planted
vegetables to protect them from freezing weather.
and frost.
2-20-2010
These covers let in sun and rain, trap heat, and are
made of environmentally friendly fabric.
2-20-2010
A pallet of sacks containing turf food, phosphates,
and organic mushroom compost for the fields.
Fields of Crops, Vitex Plant in Foreground
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These Blooms Will Become Cantaloupes
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Yellow Squash and Zucchini
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Field Prep for Late Summer Crops
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Close View of Squash Blossom
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All Images Below by Larry Johnson/Foto Copyright 2010
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