2021 Season has begun!

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2021 Season has begun!

2021 started out cold so planting has been a little slow. However, kale, broccoli, and cauliflower were planted in the coldhouse Easter Week -April 7-9.  Already, two weeks later, we are having salads from the new growth.

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The Person, Fully Alive

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The Person, Fully Alive: Transhumanism and the Glory of God Michael Dominic Taylor – April 17, 2021 In its modern form, “transhumanism” means overcoming the finitude of human nature through the aggressive use of emerging technologies. Take, for example, Elon Musk’s Neuralink AI microchip brain implants, which are set for human trials later this year. Advocates for transhumanism seem to come from many different angles and walks of life. What they hold in common are their allegedly altruistic motives and...

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The Flowers of Andalusia Farms 2020

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The Flowers of Andalusia Farms 2020

Andalusia Farms, as a natural farm, seeks to attract and build a strong ecosystem attracting bees, butterflies, birds. In addition to providing natural beauty for us as we live and work on the farm, it strengthens the environment in which vegetable growing can occur in a healthy way. Click here for...

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Early Greens

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Early Greens

The greens planted in March are beginning to produce. This swiss chard and kale were used in a salad for dinner and in veggie eggs for breakfast. The swiss chard and kale and tasty and tender when small and can be eaten raw. Once they get larger, they must be cooked to be tender…    

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Tomatoes Planted!

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Tomatoes Planted!

Tomatoes planted on April 17, 2020. Early girl (blight resistant) salad tomatoes and cherry tomatoes in the greenhouse. We had to put the heat on 41 degrees as we had a couple of sub 32 degree nights including frost on Sunday morning. Last year, due to active blight management, the tomatoes continued to produce into October without...

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