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Last update: 11/19/2011

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Raised beds
 

Raised bed with leeks in the background

A view of the collards showing how large they can get

Young New Zealand spinach

White Cushaw winter squash

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.
 

Glaskin's rhubarb survives 100 plus temperatures

 

French sorrel

Flaccid, ice-encrusted winter broccoli recovered the freezes, the snow, and produced big in the spring
Amaranth
Amaranth Elephant

Calendula, an anti-itching medicinal plant

One white cushaw winter squash plant, still growing 
Black-eyed peas
Black-eyed beans
Black-eyed peas
Black-eyed beans

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Robert Kerekes

R & R Homestead, PO Box 2738
Lancaster, CA 93539 
(661) 728-0095
rrhomestead@qnet.com

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