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Tendrils are what keeps vine plants of the ground. They reach out and twine around anything that they get hold off. That's why peas, climbing beans, cucumbers etc. need some support for the best growing results. Share on…
June 29 2010, 9:18am | Comments »
We still have 3500kg of last years potato harvest left in our fridge. Not really having the time to sort them out by hand, we got some mechanical help and did it all in 1 day. Now all…
June 25 2010, 10:13am | Comments »
This pretty speckled Romaine lettuce from Austria is my perennial favourite. Unsurpassed in flavour and crispness and not to mention appearance. It makes a great Ceasar salad and it looks even better with some Red Romaine thrown in…
June 19 2010, 11:27am | Comments »
Corn is just some kind of grass and when it grows actually just looks like it too. Just when it flowers it becomes a bit more elitairian. Since it is the most widely grown crop in the world…
June 16 2010, 2:01pm | Comments »
The potatoes are getting ready to do their thing and slowly getting bigger. Niseko Green Farm has got 3 potato varieties this year. The most popular Danshaku, the tasty Kita Akari and the healthy and increasingly more popular…
June 14 2010, 4:42pm | Comments »
Niseko Green Farm organic asparagus are being served in J-Sekka's Spring salad with shrimp and creamy herb dressing. The J-Sekka Deli is open all summer and uses and sells all local and Hokkaido produce. Not only good for…
June 13 2010, 11:53am | Comments »
If only frogs ate mice....Lazing in the shade of the remnant jalapeno plants, hoping for a tasty bug to pass by. Lots of jalapeno seedlings got eaten by mice. I guess they like to add some spice to…
June 12 2010, 1:15pm | Comments »
With the forecast of a cool summer, i thought it be a good idea to help our heat loving eggplants a bit and keep their feet nice and warm. Now the long term forecast has changed to warmer…
June 11 2010, 9:01am | Comments »
The lack of current posts is the planting season. Because of our really late spring everything came all at once. Thanks to some girl power all the plants make it quickly into their beloved soil. Share on Facebook
June 10 2010, 6:30am | Comments »
After 2 patient years of waiting, we are now harvesting our first organically grown asparagus. You can come and buy them fresh of the land at Niseko Green Farm or we can ship them to you. Share on…
May 24 2010, 12:53am | Comments »
Pretty chive flowers. Great as garnish and very tasty also. Share on Facebook
May 23 2010, 6:17am | Comments »
Putting all the pieces together. Share on Facebook
May 20 2010, 5:06pm | Comments »