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- Blog Fall Flowers We change our wardrobe, get back to school and head to the apple orchards and pumpkin patches. Michelle and I wondered, why not change your flowers too?
- Tips Cover Crops Got an area in the garden that just is not going to get planted? Try a cover crop! Cover crops are crops that are grown simply to enhance soil quality, rather than to directly produce food for people. Cover crops provide food for the living soil. Smother Crops When planted…
- Blog Growing Knowledge Cat never seems to stop moving! Earlier this month she attended and presented at both the 6th National Farm to Cafeteria Conference in Burlington and the Summer Institute in Barre within about a week of each other. She came back inspired and particularly excited about Cedar Circle’s connection to DHMC…
- Recipes Zucchini Cake with Crunchy Lemon Glaze This amazingly moist and delicious cake makes zucchini disappear. It is a very forgiving cake to make, so don’t be afraid to make your own modifications! Serves 12-16 Adapted from Dolce Italiano: Desserts from the Babbo Kitchen by Gina DePalma, and borrowed from David Leibovitz
- Tips Freezing Herbs A quick way to preserve your herbs! Take any fresh herbs and an equal amount of oil. Wash and dry your herbs and remove any tough or inedible potions. Puree the herbs and oil together and pour into an ice cube tray. Or just place the leaves in the ice…
- Tips Brussels Sprouts : Tips from Seed to Harvest This image is of a Brussels sprout plant in mid August. We’ll prune the top in mid September to stimulate larger sprouts in late fall. Cut where the line is on the photo. These nutritious miniature cabbages are often under celebrated and even disliked! Don’t give up on them though!…
- Blog Heirloom Tomatoes Heirloom tomatoes are the jewels of the summer.
- Tips Pest: Leafhopper If your legume leaves are turning yellow, potato leaves are turning brown or your rose leaves are stippled with white, you might have leafhoppers. Description: Adults are wedge-shaped, slender, green or brown and are 1/10-1/2” long. Some have brightly colored bands on wings. All jump rapidly into flight when disturbed.…
- Tips Celery Celery is more than just crunch, it is also contains apigenin, a chemical that potentially helps to fight breast cancer according to a University of Missouri study. Learn more about how to cook and store the veggie in this tip. Tips taken from From Asparagus to Zucchini: A Guide to…
- Recipes Annie’s Birthday Cake This flourless chocolate cake is AMAZING. Annie shared the recipe with just a few co-workers, who then made it for her birthday. One taste and everyone wanted the recipe : )! Thank you for sharing Annie! She accepts gratitude in the form of cakes (or even pictures of cakes).

