Photos September 2012
December 14, 2012
“A season of flowers and fruits and food”
From Table Top Farm’s Endless Summer, posted by Arron Wilder on 9/13/2012 (53 items)
- Sunflowers
- Our Wednesday farm stand downtown
- Strawberries!
- Snapdragons
- Rows
- Rows and rows
- A work in progress for the tomatoes
- The farm from the back towards the front
- Zuchnni
- Farmers pickin potatoes
- Fuzzy sunflowers
- It was a pretty bright day
- A bee, no wait that ‘s not a bee
- Marigolds attract the bugs, good and "bad"
- Strawberry rows
- Fresh veggies at the yellow house
- Fresh veggies and our local foodshed cooperative benefit dinner ad
- Come support local foods and buy a ticket to our new Local Food Cooperative – The Foo…
- Our Farm Stand, pretty full
- What’s inside the black box?
- Herbs and a pumpkin
- Little Carrots
- Sunflowers
- Freshly harvested fingerling potatoes – reds and yellows
- all varieties of cucumbers, little, round, long, skinny, fat, yellow, white, etc.
- some zuchinnis
- Purple–red baby cabbages and lemon cucumbers
- newly weeded and cleaned up swiss chard ready for its second life
- winter squash and beets
- how’d that swiss chard get in there with the squash?
- A buttercup squash? yea.
- its a jungle in there…
- Squash blossoms are tasty breaded and fried or baked stuffed with riccotta cheese
- there’s that giant chard again
- Acorn squash
- Delicata squash
- a pumpkin squash and some delicata gettin ready for the fall
- newly harvested potato row
- An Italian Cardoon, of the most ancient of cultivars
- flowers
- strawberries hangin low
- The farm
- The farm with flowers
- Cilantro turning into coriander and meanwhile home to lots of buzzers and pollinators
- string beans – haricorts verts
- the mysterious celery
- a lemon cuke in action
- Some potatoes reaching up out of the ground – our third crop this season! will they …
- Basil about done for the year
- baby chard
- hmmmm…summer’s almost over.
- One of the flower spirits that live amongst the flowers
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