Brassica Caterpillars, Blister Beetles and Allium Leafminers. Here’s another post on insect pests, which I publish at the beginning of each month. I feature the pests I’m most familiar with here in central Virginia. If you are in a different climate, you can use the Search Box on this site. All the crop chapters in … Continue reading "Pests of the Month in September"| Sustainable Market Farming
A rich and subtly sweet shallot confit condiment with equally valuable infused shallot oil! Slow roasting shallots brings out their sweetness, transforming their raw and pungent flavor. The results are tender, rich and jammy shallot morsels that melt in your mouth. A versatile and easy-to-make condiment. Delicious enough to eat on its own or use... Read On → The post Shallot Confit appeared first on Waves in the Kitchen.| Waves in the Kitchen
Now I no longer need to work on the new edition of Sustainable Market Farming, while it rains I am tackling some other indoor projects that need attention, (2” in 2 days – we got off lightly compa…| Sustainable Market Farming
In December I wrote about noxious weeds and included some info on Crop Rotations to reduce weed problems. In January I wrote about planning and preparing for weeds. I wrote about mowing; sow…| Sustainable Market Farming