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200
 Speedwell.  Another weed. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
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201
 Chicory.  Another weed. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
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205
 Potato flower.  Yes, they do have above-ground parts! 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
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213
 Vetch.  A cover crop, although in this case it's a weed. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
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217
 Red Cabbage, heading up. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
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218
 Red Cabbage!  I was so proud of these cabbages, but they didn't sell as well as I hoped.  They are just cabbages after all, and not nearly so pretty or impressive without their foliage. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
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219
 Mulberries.  We never did harvest many for market. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 6843
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221
 Stinging Nettle.  Funnily enough, we never get around to trying to weed this stuff. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 7233
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223
 Lambsquarters.  Another weed (and a pernicious one, although not always purple). 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 6812
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226
 Poison Hemlock.  It looks like Queen Anne's lace, although it gets much bigger, smells like dead mouse, and is poisonous.   
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 7027
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229
 Common Mallow.  You guessed it, another weed.   
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 6904
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244
 Canada Thistle.  Part of Canada's plot to invade the US (the other part is animatronic goose spies). 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 7052
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247
 Wild Chamomile.  Also a weed. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 7348
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251
 Honeysuckle in Ground Ivy.  Also weeds. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 7101
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253
 Tiny Geraniums (I think). 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
Views: 7015
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258
 Part of a scythe.  Well, I think the blade is the scythe, and the handle is the snath.  Eric ordered it from a European company that required measurements so that they could make a custom fit. 
Date: 06/13/2009
 
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