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	<title>log.cheesed.com &#187; garden</title>
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		<title>growing&#160;food</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:49:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Teenagers: the progression of our little sprouts have become cauliflower and beets. So far so&#160;good.
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<p>Teenagers: the progression of our little <a href="http://log.cheesed.com/2008/03/09/sprouts/">sprouts</a> have become cauliflower and beets. So far so&nbsp;good.</p>
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		<title>fava bean&#160;flowers</title>
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<br />The dream: Wall to wall fava beans. This is to die for. We planted these in early January, and now they are over six feet tall and full of flowers. Pretty soon they will be sticking out their fat green pods. The great thing is that you can eat the tips of the plants too. OK, so we overplanted a little. You can never have too many favas. </p>
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		<title>sprouts</title>
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Spouts! These are zucchini sprouts, fertilized, of course, with worm compost. They are just starting their little journey.
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<br />Spouts! These are zucchini sprouts, fertilized, of course, with worm compost. They are just starting their little journey.</p>
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