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WEEK 44 IN PHOTOS

11/04/16 — Heydon Hatcher

161103_sdg301733-2**farm notes from Charlotte McClure

Cheers to week 44! Leeks and garlic are in the ground, along with our last successions of red kale, collards, cabbage and broccoli. It somehow still feels like popsicle weather even though it's November, hopefully this rain brings a much needed cold front! Our very pretty and peppery golden radishes (Zlata variety) are up! Temo discovered the first major leak in the farm's irrigation system, and has been working ceaselessly to fix it. See some photos of that massive project being remedied below.

Kohlrabi. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Kohlrabi. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Roxy overseeing some tune-ups. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Roxy overseeing some tune-ups. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Napa cabbage. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Close-up! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Photo by Scott David Gordon. Cabbage. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Bell pepper. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Bell pepper. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Irrigation leak getting remedied. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Irrigation leak getting remedied. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Irrigation work. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Irrigation work. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Peppers just hangin'. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Peppers just hangin'. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Green beans. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Green beans. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Sunflowers! Photo by Scott David Gordon. Sunflowers! Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Broccoli bounty. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Broccoli bounty. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Growin'. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Growin'. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Sweet 'taters. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Sweet 'taters. Photo by Scott David Gordon.

Sorting green beans. Photo by Scott David Gordon. Sorting green beans. Photo by Scott David Gordon.
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