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Category Archives: canning
Tangents and Tomatoes: How do you grow them indoors?
Busy, busy, busy time here on the farm. All 350 or so tomato plants hit their peak this past week, just as the corn passed its prime. It has been juicing and saucing time here at the homestead with dozens of new … Continue reading
Posted in canning, lamentations of a city girl, tomatoes, Uncategorized
Tagged agriculture, Calf, Cattle, city-girl, country, cows, farming, Garden, Home & Garden, Plant, Seed, Tomato, Vegetable
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Farm Experimentation
With the rains the tomato plants jumped. Yeah, I had that same mental impression the first time I heard the expression too. I could just picture them pulling up their roots in a cartoon-like fashion while their branches twirled a piece of twine . That’s … Continue reading
Posted in canning, farm advocacy, Kentucky, tomatoes, Uncategorized, wine making
Tagged Apple juice, Beverages, Cooking, Tomato
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