where does your food come from?
Submitted by Susan Miller on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 08:02.
It could be grown right here in Northeast Ohio.

Garlic planted last year will be ready to harvest in July.

Rossa di Milano onions grow in the rows next door. Low growing clover in the paths in between keeps weeds down and adds nitrogen to the soil. Aren't they beautiful?

Lettuces are at the market now. This is how they looked before the deer found them. Now surrounded by a fence, they are gorgeous and delicious!
Are your radishes ready to harvest? Here's a recipe: Spicy Radish Dip by Kristina.
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Wonderful photos! Makes me
Wonderful photos! Makes me hungry.
Jody