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2007 Growing Season

Summer Solstice 2007



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Green manure crop has been turned into the soil and Cathy is preparing the planting bed.
Green manure crop has been turned into the soil and Cathy is preparing the planting bed.
Newly planted cucumbers &  squash, artichokes & herbs.
Newly planted cucumbers & squash, artichokes & herbs.
Plastic was used to warm the soil, starve insects, and retain moisture (mid March to late April was the time frame for turning green manure, preparing soil beds, and placing plastic).
Plastic was used to warm the soil, starve insects, and retain moisture (mid March to late April was the time frame for turning green manure, preparing soil beds, and placing plastic).
     
Tomatoes, peppers & eggplant are caged. Sticky traps are up to monitor insects
Tomatoes, peppers & eggplant are caged. Sticky traps are up to monitor insects.
Solar panel in summer setting.
Solar panel in summer setting.
The mint that was removed back in early April 2007, is outside and growing.
The mint that was removed back in early April 2007, is outside and growing.

 



Late Summer 2007 Slideshow

Summer 2007 Slideshow

Spring 2007 Slideshow



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