What better way to savor the best of spring than an asparagus sorrel pesto grilled cheese sandwich! We have fresh asparagus and sorrel right now!
Ground Sesame Seeds and Arugula Rice Salad Picture courtesy of Asami Tanaka
Working in the greenhouse
Haruka, Devin and Jason in the greenhouse
CSA Full Share from May 2009
Sunset on the farm.
Butterhead lettuce. That one in the middle looks like some kinda weird animal skull of some sort… to me.
Haruka in the herb garden.
Lettuce, Napa cabbage, garlic, cauliflower, peas, carrots, turnips, beets, onions…not necessarily in that order.
Crimson Clover. This winter cover crop has matured into rows of scarlet beauty while fixing nitrogen in the soil for future crops.
Tomatoes getting ready to climb their bamboo trellis. Eggplants are growing next to them under row covers to protect them from flea beatles. The cucumber trellis rises up in the background with lettuce growing where it will be shaded by cukes.
Daikon. purple and yellow carrots, watermelon radishes, red and golden beets, mizuna, arugula and dill.
Wow! Beautiful site! Lovely pictures…you’re making me hungry!! All my vegetables are grown by unscrupulous business cranks in China (mattakku scruples wa arimasen!). (Actually we buy organic veggies from a Japanese farm in HK – very pricey!) Wish I could be a CSA member and enjoy the fruits of your loving labor! Drop me a gourd some day. Love you guys, Mark
It is amazing to see how much you have accomplished in just a year with your farm. Having sampled some of the vegetables myself, I truly believe you are on to something!
Your pictures are delightful and I enjoyed the “Our State” article as well. We’re in the Gastonia area on 5 acres. This year we had corn,tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant – we’re waiting on the onions. Our 10-yr-old has just gotten 4 hens – we’ve had our first 2 eggs ! – and we’d love to visit your place to see how everything is integrated ! Oddly enough, we also have a “low spot” where rain collects that might be perfect for rice ! (Hadn’t thought of that previously ) Please let me know if it’s possible to arrange visits to the farm. We’re about 2 hours from you apparently !
Best to you !
What an exquisite site! I am a native North Carolinian, living in Miami Beach and NYC. I dream of moving back to my beautiful state some day and living/working in a beautiful place like this. I would love to know more about what you do.
Awesome page…love the photos!
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Wow! Beautiful site! Lovely pictures…you’re making me hungry!! All my vegetables are grown by unscrupulous business cranks in China (mattakku scruples wa arimasen!). (Actually we buy organic veggies from a Japanese farm in HK – very pricey!) Wish I could be a CSA member and enjoy the fruits of your loving labor! Drop me a gourd some day. Love you guys, Mark
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This site is so nice! Your photos are so beautiful and looks yummy!
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It is amazing to see how much you have accomplished in just a year with your farm. Having sampled some of the vegetables myself, I truly believe you are on to something!
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Great website. I love the concept. The photos are beautiful…just like the people growing them.
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The bounty shown by the photos is incredible. I’d like to step into the photos and sample.
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Beautiful Website, beautiful farm and beautiful people!
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Awesome! Truly inspiring!
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Wonderful photos! I’ve very much enjoyed visiting your site. All the best!
Karen
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Your pictures are delightful and I enjoyed the “Our State” article as well. We’re in the Gastonia area on 5 acres. This year we had corn,tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant – we’re waiting on the onions. Our 10-yr-old has just gotten 4 hens – we’ve had our first 2 eggs ! – and we’d love to visit your place to see how everything is integrated ! Oddly enough, we also have a “low spot” where rain collects that might be perfect for rice ! (Hadn’t thought of that previously ) Please let me know if it’s possible to arrange visits to the farm. We’re about 2 hours from you apparently !
Best to you !
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Cherry tomatoes definitely are nature’s candy..loved that one! The burgandy heirloom okra is unusual and exotic too. Very good photos
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Thanks!
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Hi, my Beautiful Cousins!!
Such a beautiful ‘site’…we are all sooooo proud of you ; you are setting such a wonderful example/standard….
Much love to you both –
Patrice
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What an exquisite site! I am a native North Carolinian, living in Miami Beach and NYC. I dream of moving back to my beautiful state some day and living/working in a beautiful place like this. I would love to know more about what you do.
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What a beautiful website. Responsible guardians of your piece of Planet Earth. Thank you for being there.
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Absolutely Gorgeous Farm!! I especially love the carrots!! WOW!! Eye popping =D
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