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When aubergines moved to the English worlds it was still a small whitish fruit that resembled an egg, hence the name. Nowadays eggplants come in many different shapes and colours. Personally i love this Idian style brinjal with…
July 29 2010, 6:46am | Comments »
Niseko Green Farm has got 3 different types of romaine lettuces for your ceasar salad. Mixed is best for the eye and loved for the crunch. For the softies there are also 2 types of butterhead lettuce available.…
July 25 2010, 6:08pm | Comments »
Niseko Green Farm produce will be used and sold at Restaurant Lupicia in Jiyugaoka in Tokyo tomorrow. Get it nice and fresh in the morning as it will get pretty hot down there. Restaurant Lupicia, Meguro-ku, Jiyugaoka 1-25-17.…
July 24 2010, 4:36pm | Comments »
Available in white and purple, kohlrabi grows fast and is a tasty addition to your salad fresh or roasted or make a vegetable dip out of it. They may look strange, but they sure taste great. Share on…
July 23 2010, 6:53pm | Comments »
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July 19 2010, 9:41pm | Comments »
Niseko Green Farm potatoes on the Sapporo wholesale market. Unfortunately this era calls for large markets like this to supply millions of mouths with food. At Niseko Green Farm we prefer to go local and sell directly to…
July 17 2010, 5:59am | Comments »
The potatoes are still in bloom and giving the Niseko region a bit of colour beside the vibrant green. Niseko Green Farm potatoes are still available and for sale now at the Sekka veggie stand. Share on Facebook
July 14 2010, 1:47am | Comments »
From today the veggie stand will be in front of J-Sekka again and filled with fresh organic produce straight of the land. These bi-couloured zucchini's will available too. It looks like they are dipped in some green paint,…
July 12 2010, 9:08pm | Comments »
Niseko Green Farm is starting the farmers market season this Sunday in Sapporo, in Pivot. From 10am our organic produce will go on sale. Purple/ sweet/ lemon/ lime basil, coriander, zucchinis, cucumbers and potatoes.It is the start of…
July 9 2010, 7:04pm | Comments »
Sometimes on your tomato plants some really big flowers appear, usually at they start of the cluster. These flowers suck up all the energy of the other flowers and distubs the devellopment process of the other tomatoes. The…
July 3 2010, 6:10pm | Comments »
Growing your vine plants on a string makes it easy for maintenance and control. Just don't tie them up too tight, otherwise the wind will blow the plant with the roots out of the ground. Share on Facebook
July 1 2010, 12:45pm | Comments »