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In response to Marie Ceselski.
You can sauté the radishes and then toss the greens in at the end. Cooking removes a lot of their sharpness, so you can eat them in quantity like turnips. Roasting is also an excellent way to each lots of radishes for the same reason. And don't forget a Scandi breakfast with radishes on toast!
07:29 PM - May 06, 2023
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In response to Ginger Ninja.
Honestly, goldenrod fills that niche naturally. Is that what you meant by "weeds?"
08:34 PM - Apr 27, 2023
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In response to Bindy Madrone.
Totally agree! I usually wear the shirt/hood and then wish I had the pants on. 🤦‍♀️
08:31 PM - Apr 27, 2023
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In response to Dan Murphy.
I have eaten exactly two bites of a pawpaw, from the backyard of a fellow farmer when I was working in Western Mass. It was enthralling. I can't even explain it. I have dreams of starting some here in NH, but we're just a little too far north until global weirding catching up with us.
08:29 PM - Apr 27, 2023
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In response to Marie Ceselski.
I love my volunteer columbines that pop up in the strangest of places every year. Such a beautiful ephemeral.
08:26 PM - Apr 27, 2023
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In response to Marie Ceselski.
Cool!
08:23 PM - Apr 27, 2023
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In response to Cath Greig.
They come out at dusk here, so I thankfully don't need a flashlight to hunt slugs.
08:21 PM - Apr 27, 2023
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In response to Maeve.
We have a ton of deer and use simple fishing line fencing to keep them out of the garden. High test line strung between those flexible green coated metal 8-ft stakes at knee, waist, and shoulder height (on a human). The deer can't see it and when they bounce off it it scares the heck out of them.
08:15 PM - Apr 27, 2023
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In response to Alberto Pastor.
This is happening on the east coast, too. I took a class with a forester over a decade ago who said that climate is changing faster than trees can walk, so humans have to move them north to protect them from climate change.
05:28 PM - Mar 10, 2023
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In response to Camille Hernandez.
I'm here! 👋 I don't know anything about Florida water, though. I focus on perennial herbs that can survive northern winters. 🥶
01:44 PM - Feb 23, 2023
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In response to Eugene.
I love to see this! There are quite a few solar fields popping up near me in Vermont, but they seem fenced off from the surrounding farms, not integrated into them. I imagine some of the same benefits of silvapasture can be reaped with solar panel shade.
05:45 PM - Feb 04, 2023
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