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The brassica genus contains lots of very populair vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, turnips, all those Chinese greens and mustards and rape seed for oil. All very different, but when they mature and flower to produce seed, the flowers…
April 29 2010, 5:39pm | Comments »
I always broadcast some seeds in the green house late fall or early spring for some early spring greens. Many of the Brassica's (cabbage family) do well. This is Tatsoi. Share on Facebook
April 28 2010, 5:36pm | Comments »
Fuki brings us the first colours of the year, a sign that spring really starts talking. Great as tempura! Share on Facebook
April 11 2010, 6:00pm | Comments »
Tuberous Rooted Chervil. A 18th century vegetable from North-West Europe will be resuscitated on Niseko Green Farm this year. Tuberous Rooted Chervil. A 18th century vegetable from North-West Europe will be resuscitated on Niseko Green Farm this year.…
April 10 2010, 9:15pm | Comments »
In the green house the soil temperatue is 13.9C on a cloudy day and a last year`s dropped tomato has sprouted already. Share on Facebook
April 6 2010, 8:43pm | Comments »
From most of the tomatoes you buy from Niseko Green Farm, you can save your own seed. It is really easy and fun to do. Follow these easy steps and you can have a life time supply of…
April 1 2010, 2:35pm | Comments »
fushia pink coloured Amaranth Share on Facebook
March 28 2010, 11:00pm | Comments »
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March 28 2010, 10:28pm | Comments »
NGF dried tomatoes and herbs at JSekka are mentioned in the Rockpool blog. Read the Rockpool blog NGF herbs at JSekka Share on Facebook
March 6 2010, 12:16pm | Comments »
A delicious collection! Share on Facebook
February 26 2010, 7:30pm | Comments »
Polar shot of the hydro room! Share on Facebook
February 23 2010, 6:40pm | Comments »
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February 22 2010, 9:44am | Comments »