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Twilight Farm Rocks
The upstairs of the barn, which is usually used for drying garlic, turns out to be a great place for making music.
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Bring on the Garlic Scapes!
Every garlic bulb wants to grow up to become a luscious green garlic plant. Thus it sends up beautiful, spiraling shoots as it grows. These are garlic scapes. They grow from hard-neck varieties of garlic. Farmers harvest them, thus focusing … Continue reading
Early Spring in Vermont: The Garlic is doing fine!
The unseasonably warm spring weather is breaking records here in Vermont and causing speculation about the 2012 growing season. Trees are budding earlier, migratory birds have returned ahead of schedule, and peepers are singing. Vermont’s maple sugaring season has come … Continue reading
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Happy to be “on the board” at Hen of the Wood Restaurant
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The Vermont Garlic Harvest
Garlic is planted in the fall. Because the crop is hidden underground, it remains a bit of a mystery until harvest time. This is part of why each garlic harvest is accompanied by a great deal of anticipation and often … Continue reading
The Vermont Garlic Harvest Begins at Green Mountain Garlic
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Newest Residents at the Garlic Farm: The Three Little Pigs
Meet the newest members of the team at Green Mountain Garlic: The Three Little Pigs. Despite the rain that is deluging Vermont this month, these little guys are already at work cleaning up the Quackgrass, fertilizing and tilling the soil … Continue reading