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The last of the cows. This little red male likes to cause trouble.
Date: 07/26/2010
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The happy cows.
Date: 07/26/2010
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The chickens herd themselves. Here are some in the sunflowers. So far, they haven't discovered the tastiness of young lettuce, so they're mostly just a nuisance.
Date: 07/26/2010
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Obligatory sunflowers! We have a variety that's a dark copper red. I'll try to remember to get pictures of them.
Date: 07/26/2010
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Broccoli in the straw.
Date: 08/10/2010
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Our other way of dealing with getting into the straw was to dig out trenches. In these, we have fennel, spinach, dandelion, radicchio, and bok choi.
Date: 08/10/2010
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Thistle. We actually don't have much thistle here at B&H. This one has gotten so big because it's on the fenceline and the cows won't eat it.
Date: 08/10/2010
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This is our nemesis - spiny amaranth.
Date: 08/10/2010
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Datura seed pod, the only part of the plant that is spiny, but it can surprise you nonetheless.
Date: 08/10/2010
Views: 6382
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Datura, closed up in the heat.
Date: 08/10/2010
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As promised, the red sunflower.
Date: 08/10/2010
Views: 5953
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The undersides of the petals are yellow, however.
Date: 08/10/2010
Views: 6401
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Another one.
Date: 08/10/2010
Views: 5999
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Kale trees.
Date: 08/10/2010
Views: 6238
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Kale trees.
Date: 08/10/2010
Views: 6185
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Chickens in the potatoes. A hen and cockerel. I said that just so I could say cockerel.
Date: 08/10/2010
Views: 6205
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