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5 Minute Harvest

A five minute stroll around veggie beds at school fills a small sack with figs, okra, peppers, and tomatoes. Fruits and vegetables planted by kids just taste better.

Posted on July 29, 2012 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Cycle Hikes, Georgia Piedmont Tagged figs, nature, Okra, pepperocini, photography, school gardens, Tomatoes, vegetables 1 Comment

Woody Okra and Catnip

Okra quickly crosses that fine line between signature viscous crunch and woodiness.  Large, stiff seed pods dry above kitty crack in the kitchen window.

Posted on June 18, 2012June 19, 2012 by Cameron Brooks Posted in DIY & Urban Gardening, Georgia Piedmont Tagged Abelmoschus esculentus, catnip, Drying Herbs, nature, Nepeta cataria, Okra Leave a comment
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