Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Bunnies and Lettuce

















Today we transplanted hundreds of young lettuce, collard green and snapdragon. 

















Our beds are full, many of them nursery beds.


















Michael "closing" the soil around each young endive lettuce, using a fogger.

























Michael transplanting "Merveilles des Quatres Saison" lettuce in a bed already containing young kale plants.

















Coleman demonstrating one of his newest aerial tricks.
















A surprise visit yesterday from our friend John Allen (left, founder of the Biosphere 2) and Kathelin Gray, member of the Institute of EcoTechnics.


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Bunnies and Lettuce

















Today we transplanted hundreds of young lettuce, collard green and snapdragon. 

















Our beds are full, many of them nursery beds.


















Michael "closing" the soil around each young endive lettuce, using a fogger.

























Michael transplanting "Merveilles des Quatres Saison" lettuce in a bed already containing young kale plants.

















Coleman demonstrating one of his newest aerial tricks.
















A surprise visit yesterday from our friend John Allen (left, founder of the Biosphere 2) and Kathelin Gray, member of the Institute of EcoTechnics.


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Bunnies and Lettuce

















Today we transplanted hundreds of young lettuce, collard green and snapdragon. 

















Our beds are full, many of them nursery beds.


















Michael "closing" the soil around each young endive lettuce, using a fogger.

























Michael transplanting "Merveilles des Quatres Saison" lettuce in a bed already containing young kale plants.

















Coleman demonstrating one of his newest aerial tricks.
















A surprise visit yesterday from our friend John Allen (left, founder of the Biosphere 2) and Kathelin Gray, member of the Institute of EcoTechnics.


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