Sunday, May 30, 2010







A few pics. Arugula interplanted with jerusalem artichokes. We also have spinach and mustard greens interplanted in the same bed. Overwintered kale, which we leave to flower not only for our own enjoyment, but also for that of the bees. It is a good source of food for all of us before much else is flowering. And some delicious stinging nettle and alfalfa tea. It is nutritious for the people and the plants. I suppose it is a good sign when you can drink your fertilizer, instead of having to wear protective gear while applying it!

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