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Finding out the best system to get the new green house up. Magical mt. Yotei looks on in the back ground. Photo’s by Glen Claydon. Share on Facebook
May 19 2010, 1:38pm | Comments »
Once planted you can eat up to 15 years of this wonderful vegetable and the first to pop out of the ground. Hence the name King of Veg. Niseko Green Farm will harvest their first spears in a…
May 18 2010, 7:03am | Comments »
These pumpkins are keen to get cut up for your halloween decorations. Share on Facebook
May 15 2010, 4:47pm | Comments »
These carrots have been naturally preserved under a near 3 metre snow base. But now that the last snow is gone, super tasty as some spring snacks. Share on Facebook
May 14 2010, 4:51pm | Comments »
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May 12 2010, 5:27pm | Comments »
All the seedings are growing well and soon will be ready to move to the green house. Share on Facebook
May 11 2010, 4:41pm | Comments »
The tomatoes are growing steadily and will be planted in a week or so. Share on Facebook
May 10 2010, 8:34pm | Comments »
The first leaves that come out of a seed are called cotyledon and are part of the seed embryo and feed the young plant. They contain all the energy and supply the plant with nutrients until the roots…
May 7 2010, 12:44pm | Comments »
More seedlings keep coming up. Share on Facebook
May 6 2010, 1:44am | Comments »
Okra. Keen to get in your belly. Share on Facebook
May 4 2010, 5:18pm | Comments »
Purple Kohlrabi shoots. Also delicious as sprouts. Share on Facebook
May 1 2010, 6:10pm | Comments »
Asparagus are one of the first vegetables we can eat after winter. These are second year crowns that will be planted later in spring. Niseko Green Farm will be harvesting their first asupara soon; come and get some!…
April 30 2010, 5:03pm | Comments »