
Garlic over-wintering under two layers of insulation

The farmhouse

Jen surveying the freeze's affect in the brassica field

We try to harvest the kiwis after the first frost then let them ripen throughout the winter. The first frost this year was a deep freeze by western Washington standards and these kiwis are mush. Fortunately our buyer was going to puree them anyway.

An old picture of the house shows an atrium extending off the house's first floor with the kiwi climbing up over its roof.

View to the NE.
Packing the washed eggs. Washing eggs results in a quickened spoil rate, but we don't think buyers would like the poop smears. Right?
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