Yesterday I planted my second raised bed of the cool season, a mix of carrots, radishes, lettuce and peas. Thanks to the daily rains we’ve been having (which is almost…
Strangely enough, all the nurseries and the home improvement stores call it quits on gardening supplies and seeds by late summer. Its hard to find seeds at this time of…
My first planting of the season is this basil plant. After two summers in a row of a bumper basil harvest, I was disappointed that this year we would go…
After returning home I was struck by a loss of words. There is always the irreconcilable gap that exists between a world falsely divided between First and Third: the scarcity…
The weather has been warming up, the days have been getting longer, the buds on apple trees are beginning to flush, and rose bushes are showing their first green growth.…
Funny that this onion should be the last of 2005’s microfarm harvest. It turns out that I’ve become somewhat of an expert in the area of onion farming in the…
Here’s my first post about our microfarm, a 1/4 acre suburban plot where I put into practice innovative organic practices. For Fall vegetables, timing is everything. I planted this cabbage…
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