200
Speedwell. Another weed.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 5488
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201
Chicory. Another weed.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 5206
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205
Potato flower. Yes, they do have above-ground parts!
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 5219
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213
Vetch. A cover crop, although in this case it's a weed.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4595
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217
Red Cabbage, heading up.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4508
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218
Red Cabbage! I was so proud of these cabbages, but they didn't sell as well as I hoped. They are just cabbages after all, and not nearly so pretty or impressive without their foliage.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4462
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219
Mulberries. We never did harvest many for market.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4335
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221
Stinging Nettle. Funnily enough, we never get around to trying to weed this stuff.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4650
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223
Lambsquarters. Another weed (and a pernicious one, although not always purple).
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4437
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226
Poison Hemlock. It looks like Queen Anne's lace, although it gets much bigger, smells like dead mouse, and is poisonous.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4474
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229
Common Mallow. You guessed it, another weed.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4380
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244
Canada Thistle. Part of Canada's plot to invade the US (the other part is animatronic goose spies).
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4602
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247
Wild Chamomile. Also a weed.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4940
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251
Honeysuckle in Ground Ivy. Also weeds.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4691
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253
Tiny Geraniums (I think).
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4712
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258
Part of a scythe. Well, I think the blade is the scythe, and the handle is the snath. Eric ordered it from a European company that required measurements so that they could make a custom fit.
Date: 06/13/2009
Views: 4788
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