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Family Gardens Kitchen Garden day

Aug 18, 2010

Join us at our family gardens for a kitchen Garden day this Sunday!

A garden tour, lessons in composting and a great organic lunch fresh from the gardens.

Our tomatoes are ripe, were harvesting early potatoes, there are plenty of green peppers, none are red yet but they will be soon, we have lots of cucumbers and we have already made several batches of pickles.

That’s not all the sweet corn is almost ready, will eat our first ears tomorrow, were still eating Kohlrabi, and broccoli, our cauliflowers are done and of course there are many beautiful flowers blooming all around.

So join us for a beautiful day in the garden and share in the abundance.

 

We planted a seed, we watched it grow, come share in the abundance and you too will know how good it is to grow great organic gardens.

 

See you there Farmer Dave

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Great post! Happy Kitchen Garden Day!

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