
Raised beds
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Raised bed with leeks in the background
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A view of the collards showing how large
they can get
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Young New Zealand spinach
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White Cushaw winter squash
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The freeze was in October 12, 2008, which is most unusual because first freeze
has always been around mid-November, or even later. Perhaps a sign of climate
change. Killed all freeze sensitive plants.
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Glaskin's rhubarb survives 100 plus temperatures
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French sorrel
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Flaccid, ice-encrusted winter broccoli recovered the freezes, the snow,
and produced big in the spring
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Amaranth Elephant
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Calendula, an anti-itching
medicinal plant
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One white cushaw winter squash
plant, still growing
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Black-eyed beans
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Black-eyed beans
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