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Cabbage and cauliflower

5 Oct 200821 Sep 2007 by Mike (tfb)

A pointy English cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) and a hybrid 55-day cauliflower (Early Dawn), side by side on the harvest wagon—not too common a sight! The main crop brassicas (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, kale,…) are easy to grow but harder to … Read the rest

Categories Harvest, Veggies Tags brassicas, cabbage, cauliflower, row cover, Summer Leave a comment

Latest brassicas released

30 Aug 20082 Sep 2007 by Mike (tfb)

On this bright and shiny Sunday, we finally released the last of the season’s brassicas from under row cover. The flea beetles have almost vanished and the plants need all the light they can get if they’re gonna make it … Read the rest

Categories Veggies Tags brassicas, broccoli, cauliflower, flea beetle, kale, risk, row cover, Summer Leave a comment

Crops for Fall

4 May 20166 Aug 2007 by Mike (tfb)
Fall brassicas

Newly released from row cover, five new beds of brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale) get ready for Fall. Beyond, tomatoes (and beyond that, the farm across the road, they gather honey). In front, a vacated section that contained the season’s … Read the rest

Categories Fieldwork, Veggies Tags brassicas, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, cover crop, green manure, kale, row cover, Summer 2 Comments

More hands on deck

16 Dec 200815 May 2007 by Mike (tfb)

Conall, the all-new organic grower, is back after being unexpectedly called away two and a half weeks ago. That happened after we’d worked together for seven days straight. For me, making the transition from essentially solo tiny farming to having … Read the rest

Categories Fieldwork, People, Veggies, Weather Tags brassicas, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Conall, frost, row cover, Spring, transplant 1 Comment

Heading out…

27 Sep 200712 Apr 2007 by Mike (tfb)

The cold spell seems to be broken, the nights are going down to zero F instead of -10. Time to start moving the main act to the hoophouse. First out, some hardy brassicas: a tray each of broccoli and bok … Read the rest

Categories Veggies Tags bok choi, brassicas, broccoli, frost protection, lettuce, parsley, seedlings, Spring, voles 3 Comments
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