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Date: 06/27/2011 Views: 1146

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007
  • Title: 007
  • Summary: One of Sunflower's kittens looking all grown up. Two of her last litter survived, but they're both very skittish.
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021
  • Title: 021
  • Summary: I'm pretty much settled in now. Look, spices!
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023
  • Title: 023
  • Summary: Now we have shelves. The bottom shelf is communal, the middle shelf is mine and I'm letting the intern have the top shelf. She moves in next weekend.
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011
  • Title: 011
  • Summary: I got some new plants from the Flower Show. This is Hen and Chicks.
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012
  • Title: 012
  • Summary: And I don't know what this is, but it's pretty.
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001
  • Title: 001
  • Summary: Gina was taking care of my houseplants while I was away and she made them all pretty. The Wandering Jew is flowering.
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013
  • Title: 013
  • Summary: As is the Christmas cactus. I have never seen this plant flower before and it has been in my care for years.
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019
  • Title: 019
  • Summary: The jade is huge!
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017
  • Title: 017
  • Summary: And pink!
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003
  • Title: 003
  • Summary: And this begonia is glossy. (The other begonia is flowering, but it's still not very pretty, so I didn't take any pictures.)
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007
  • Title: 007
  • Summary: And here's the other wandering Jew. The amazing thing is no one lost any limbs on the drive over. Let's hope I don't break them when I hang them up.
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022
  • Title: 022
  • Summary: Craft corner!
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023
  • Title: 023
  • Summary: More craft corner!
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025
  • Title: 025
  • Summary: Oh look, a couch and a craft corner! All the plants are up with no damage done.
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008
  • Title: 008
  • Summary: Couch, Baba Yaga, stuff... I potted up the new babies, so now they can get big too.
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007
  • Title: 007
  • Summary: Bed. Not so exciting.
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010
  • Title: 010
  • Summary: But look at that begonia.
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015
  • Title: 015
  • Summary: Secret books! And booze! Too many books, but more booze would be nice. When the dandelions come up I'll make some more.
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003
  • Title: 003
  • Summary: This pug adopted us a couple weeks back. The neighbors have nicknamed it Chutzpah. It's been sleeping in the storage areas and eating the cats' food.
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004
  • Title: 004
  • Summary: The Christmas cactus buds are opening up. I didn't realize they would get so big.
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005
  • Title: 005
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008
  • Title: 008
  • Summary: The begonia blossoms. Not quite as showy as the cactus, but there are a lot of them.
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012
  • Title: 012
  • Summary: Begonia, because it looks cool. The red is the underside of the leaves.
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007
  • Title: 007
  • Summary: Field peas gone to flower in Paul's fields. We put the flowers in our salad mix.
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015
  • Title: 015
  • Summary: Some of my worms.
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017
  • Title: 017
  • Summary: Worms!
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005
  • Title: 005
  • Summary: Erica gave me flowers (that she didn't sell at market). Echinacea.
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006
  • Title: 006
  • Summary: Zinnias and asparagus fronds.
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008
  • Title: 008
  • Summary: Shelling peas on a jute twine trellis. This is a personal project.
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019
  • Title: 019
  • Summary: Baby tomatoes.
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016
  • Title: 016
  • Summary: Baby patty pan squash.
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003
  • Title: 003
  • Summary: An under-ripe watermelon showing off its internal structure.
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004
  • Title: 004
  • Summary: Riper watermelon.
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006
  • Title: 006
  • Summary: I turned half into a savory salad.
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002
  • Title: 002
  • Summary: I ate the other half with a spoon.
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030
  • Title: 030
  • Summary: Our girls like to take naps in the germinator boxes. I don't mind as long as they stay off the plants. For some reason, they don't care if there are plants under them or not.
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031
  • Title: 031
  • Summary: A wasp in garlic chive flowers.
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002
  • Title: 002
  • Summary: A tomato hornworm covered in braconid wasp pupae.
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026
  • Title: 026
  • Summary: The rill that runs under our driveway flash-flooded this afternoon (after three days of intermittent rain).
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027
  • Title: 027
  • Summary: Sending water over the driveway and into the pasture.
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031
  • Title: 031
  • Summary: A lot of fast-moving water.
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008
  • Title: 008
  • Summary: Through the old greenhouse site.
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003
  • Title: 003
  • Summary: Through field 2, which is mostly well-established and almost done.
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006
  • Title: 006
  • Summary: Into the bottom of field 1, where our brand-new plantings and seedings are.
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016
  • Title: 016
  • Summary: Where it tried to wash away our row cover and irrigation lines.
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014
  • Title: 014
  • Summary: Another view of Field 1. (The water from the flash flood has gone down already, but the water from the stream has come up, so everything is drained except for the last three rows of Field 1 and the lower pastures.)
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031
  • Title: 031
  • Summary: Fall crops: Butternut squash curing in the barn
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040
  • Title: 040
  • Summary: Savoy cabbage.
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043
  • Title: 043
  • Summary: Green cabbage.
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049
  • Title: 049
  • Summary: Not a fall crop per se, but they're still going strong: Nasturtium. They're pretty much the only salad flower we have going right now.
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060
  • Title: 060
  • Summary: Collard greens.
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062
  • Title: 062
  • Summary: Fall broccoli.
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067
  • Title: 067
  • Summary: I planted some Kentucky Wonder pole beans, but probably too late to get a harvest.
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074
  • Title: 074
  • Summary: There are some baby beans, though. So maybe I'll get something.
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077
  • Title: 077
  • Summary: More baby beans.
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050
  • Title: 050
  • Summary: All this moisture has created sink holes at the bottom of our new field.
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