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Summer Time & Green on the vine
I was outside this evening tiring up tomatoes..which have grown at least a couple of feet in the past week when I realized after all these years growing tomatoes I still enjoy, anticipate and appreciate what marvelous plants they are. No other vegetable on this farm garners more attention then the tomatoes nor is there [...]
March 2010 Farm Newletter
Yesterday morning I awoke to sunny sky’s and warm temperatures. I opened my eyes and sat bolt right up in my bed with a big toothy grin and the ceiling in a marvelous upper body stretch anticipating a good, long day working under clear blue sky’s with my hands knuckle deep in rich well amended [...]
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Madison Creek Farms "Farm Newsletter" February 2010
You know mom, my son was saying to me the other day. I can made it snow! “whoa” I exclaimed, and just how young man can you control the weather? He smiled up at me and snickered “I wear my pajama bottoms inside out when I want it to snow”..and it does, he explained very [...]
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