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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Explosive Garden Growth

Prodigious amounts of rain this spring has meant extraordinary growth in the vegetable garden. Stop by in a couple months for a free vegetable of your choice. In the meantime, you can be sure we eat this luscious lettuce with every meal.



Monster potato plants, multiple varieties:



Red onions (won't be harvested til fall):


Shallots (also not ready til fall):


Broccoli plant:


Diverse Hunterdon County wildlife:

Check back in the near future for Smith farm produce updates. Aside from a diverse array of vegetables and fruit (peaches, plums, pears, apples, apricots, raspberries, and blackberries), we are expecting shipment of a cold-hardy basjoo banana tree in the coming weeks. Unfortunately the bananas are not edible but the tree itself is pretty damn impressive. Enjoy the beautiful weather!

1 comment:

  1. Ginger King's MotherJuly 4, 2009 at 10:07 PM

    Broccoli, lettuce, swiss chard, peas, pea pods, zucchini, and kohlrabi have all ben great. Cauliflower is ready and next batch of lettuce is getting there. Birds got most of the cherries and deer re getting some of the peaches - Raspberries are great though although we need sun so we get some berries instead of giant plants. Some are above my head with no berries visible. Maybe the fall bearers will be better.

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