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, concord grapes ( percent), carrots for processing ( percent), and niagara grapes ( percent). and th in the nation for the blueberry harvest. washington also ranked second in the nation in production of lentils , fall potatoes , dry edible peas, apricots , grapes (all varieties taken together), asparagus
, concord grapes ( percent), carrots for processing ( percent), and niagara grapes ( percent). and th in the nation for the blueberry harvest. washington also ranked second in the nation in production of lentils , fall potatoes , dry edible peas, apricots , grapes (all varieties taken together), asparagus...
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reply cynthia hamilton on april , at : am ok, so i have taught myself how to do organic gardening, in raised beds and in containers, in spokane wa, an area in zone b. i am most excited about this year not having to do any new building, and to start really reaping the benes of perennial plants, like asparagus
reply cynthia hamilton on april , at : am ok, so i have taught myself how to do organic gardening, in raised beds and in containers, in spokane wa, an area in zone b. i am most excited about this year not having to do any new building, and to start really reaping the benes of perennial plants, like asparagus...
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reply phil on may , at : pm no, not if it's been mixed with water. best to use it within a day. i'd spray it onto the soil or compost pile now. reply bruce turner on may , at : pm i would like to include my asparagus bed in with the weekly schedule of spraying with the em, sea minerals, molasses and
reply phil on may , at : pm no, not if it's been mixed with water. best to use it within a day. i'd spray it onto the soil or compost pile now. reply bruce turner on may , at : pm i would like to include my asparagus bed in with the weekly schedule of spraying with the em, sea minerals, molasses and...
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reply renee says: october , at pm if we can, we try to eat out of our garden seasonally. we have squashes and peppers coming in still. we buy or grow, raise organic too. mondays is chicken. i bake thighs in garlic, butter, lemon and rosemary. its one of our favorites. i usually make rice and asparagus
reply renee says: october , at pm if we can, we try to eat out of our garden seasonally. we have squashes and peppers coming in still. we buy or grow, raise organic too. mondays is chicken. i bake thighs in garlic, butter, lemon and rosemary. its one of our favorites. i usually make rice and asparagus...
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order of contamination: strawberries, spinach, nectarines, apples, grapes, peaches, cherries, pears, tomatoes, celery, and potatoes. those with few, if any, detected pesticide residue—on the clean fifteen list—are avocados, sweet corn, pineapples, sweet peas (frozen), onions, papayas, eggplants, asparagus
order of contamination: strawberries, spinach, nectarines, apples, grapes, peaches, cherries, pears, tomatoes, celery, and potatoes. those with few, if any, detected pesticide residue—on the clean fifteen list—are avocados, sweet corn, pineapples, sweet peas (frozen), onions, papayas, eggplants, asparagus...
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flavors of one of their signature dishes such as spaghetti portofino, which includes diver scallops, manila clams, seasonal mussels, calamari and rock shrimp sautéed with pesto-marinara sauce, or tagliata di manzo, a certified black angus filet served tagliata-style over soft polenta and a bed of asparagus
tomatoes and preserved peppers. entrée choices include a heart- warming coq a vin (red-wine braised chicken legs, crispy panc- etta, cremini, and onions); roasted rack of lamb with early spring beans, pomegranate, eggplant feta and mint chimichurri; or pan- seared scallops with barley risotto, asparagus...
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