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WEEK 48 IN PHOTOS

11/27/15 — Farm

This week sure felt like the beginning of winter on the farm with the first frost on Monday. We've got our Spring garlic in the ground, all of the summer crops harvested from the field, and are busy with loads of greens, sweet potatoes, carrots and more!

Garlic for Spring. Photo by Scott David Gordon Garlic for Spring. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Rows of garlic. Photo by Scott David Gordon Rows of garlic. Photo by Scott David Gordon

After the frost, we've sure got some sweet carrots! Photo by Scott David Gordon After the frost, we've sure got some sweet carrots! Photo by Scott David Gordon

The winter cover crop is coming along nicely. Photo by Scott David Gordon The winter cover crop is coming along nicely. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Our sweet potatoes FINALLY stopped growing after Sunday's frost. Photo by Scott David Gordon Our sweet potatoes FINALLY stopped growing after Sunday's frost. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Sweet potato harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon Sweet potato harvest. Photo by Scott David Gordon

This year's crop is especially big! Photo by Scott David Gordon This year's crop is especially big! Photo by Scott David Gordon

Temo dumps sweet potatoes into a harvest bin for storage. Photo by Scott David Gordon Temo dumps sweet potatoes into a harvest bin for storage. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Bok choy has been a favorite this season. Photo by Scott David Gordon Bok choy has been a favorite this season. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Photo by Scott David Gordon The lettuce block is sizing up nicely! Photo by Scott David Gordon

Romaine lettuce. Photo by Scott David Gordon Romaine lettuce. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Our greenhouse is filling up with onions to be planted! Photo by Scott David Gordon Our greenhouse is filling up with onions to be planted! Photo by Scott David Gordon

Dinosaur or lacinato kale. Photo by Scott David Gordon Dinosaur or lacinato kale. Photo by Scott David Gordon

Curly kale (left is unharvested, right is harvested!) Photo by Scott David Gordon Curly kale (left is unharvested, right is harvested!) Photo by Scott David Gordon

 
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