Sunday, November 09, 2008

The Magic of Growth


picture photograph image the bean bed at Alemany Farm 2008 copyright of sam breach http://becksposhnosh.blogspot.com/2007/01/about-becks-posh.html#about_14

Remember this? Today Fred and I spent a couple of hours at Alemany Farm and I am happy to report that the beans I helped plant back in August are now flourishing nicely.




© 2008 Sam Breach

11 comments:

  1. I was wondering if you had been back to the farm. It's good to see your hard work paid off!

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  2. That is so cool. Not only how the plants grow, but your photo that grows too.

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  3. That's great Sam - look forward to seeing more of your own veg/fruit in the future. Hope you and Fred are both well. kxxx

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  4. How pookie!!
    You gotta get some large pots for that great rooftop terrace of yours.

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  5. And no doubt the bounty will be put to good use! I'm sure you'll let us know. Makes me envious of your moderate growing seasons. Here in Portland everything is brown, and gray, and very, very wet.........

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  6. Oh very cool! Like the update.

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  7. What in inspiring post!

    Seeing your efforts flourish before our eyes is quite a treat.

    What a rewarding visual sensation... And, I didn't even have to break a sweat or get my hands dirty!

    Thank you, Sam!!!

    Cheers,

    ~ Paula
    (from Ambrosia Quest)

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  8. very nice blog. worth visiting everyday!

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  9. I love what you did with the pictures.

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  10. You are definitely a green thumb Sam! I just wanted to say that I recently visited England, and I LOVED it! And the food was definitely NOT a joke. In fact, the bangers and pies were downright delicious! Thanks for opening my mind to the wonderfulness of food from England.

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  11. Anonymous9/12/08 11:52

    I envy your green thumb! I wish my veggies would grow like that.

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