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10/25/2017 3 Comments

It's Harvest Time!

Think there isn’t a lot to do in the garden in the fall? Think again! We’ve been gardening at 5th Street Farm every week, planting cover crops to protect the soil, weeding, transplanting, and harvesting eggplants, tomatoes, black eyed peas, collard greens, rainbow chard, kale, sweet potatoes, and lots of herbs! 

We were able to use the sweet potatoes for not one but two cooking workshops! First, we made a delicious stir fry, using sweet potato leaves from the garden and vegetables from Sixth Street's CSA. Then, we made some tasty sweet potato fries!

Check out these photos from our gardening and cooking adventures! 
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12/12/2017 06:47:13 pm

Our efforts will not be wasted, when we plant something we should expect that there will be a result in the end. The season for the plants to bloom is a day that the people are waiting for. The pictures of these plants are all pretty and they symbolize life and hope for me. The potato vines look awesome and they are also in good shape and this means that they are healthy. A plant in our home is good for us. It is good for our growth as a human being.

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12/27/2017 01:07:21 pm

This time probably is the most wonderful time for farmers like me. It is harvest time and it really is a good news. As a farmer, I really look forward to days of harvest. I really took care of my plants from any insects that could harm it because I want to dive into your homes a fresh food ingredients that will surely fit your family's health. That is why, to take care of them is really hard. But as they say, after the hard work, there is success.

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5/3/2020 02:58:45 am

This cover is also useful when you want to keep a lot of humidity when cooking the meat.

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