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Spring is here!

March 17, 2010 by Admin

one month old and almost ready for the outdoors
one month old and almost ready for the outdoors
the robins are out in full force
the robins are out in full force
evidence of a squirrel?
evidence of a squirrel?

first harvest of 2010 - yay!
first harvest of 2010 – yay!
last year's sunflowers, saying goodbye
last year’s sunflowers, saying goodbye
pea seedlings, tasty!
pea seedlings, tasty!

under the grow lights
under the grow lights
more green = signs of spring
more green = signs of spring
an old faucet
an old faucet

some interesting pine cones
some interesting pine cones
...what no farmer has grown before
…what no farmer has grown before
Favourite apprentice plot names
Favourite apprentice plot names

honeybees at their hive, enjoying the sun
honeybees at their hive, enjoying the sun
almost done
almost done
covering the back
covering the back

splitting the shanks
splitting the shanks
Smokehouse getting covered with cedar shanks
Smokehouse getting covered with cedar shanks
kale gone wild
kale gone wild

kohlrabi gone crazy
kohlrabi gone crazy
baby onions - grow grow grow!
baby onions – grow grow grow!
mmmm, can't wait to eat
mmmm, can’t wait to eat

spinach!
spinach!
beautiful against the blue sky
beautiful against the blue sky
cherry blossoms
cherry blossoms

apple tree bud
apple tree bud
lettuce transplants
lettuce transplants
students building a cow shelter
students building a cow shelter

purple sprouting broccoli
purple sprouting broccoli
busy bumble bee
busy bumble bee
look what's growing!
look what’s growing!

through the raspberry trellis
through the raspberry trellis
hyacinth
hyacinth

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Posted in UBC Farm Updates, Walkabouts | Tagged photos, spring, walkabout | 1 Comment

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  1. on May 3, 2010 at 7:50 am John H.

    Please continue to update photos of farm happenings. I really enjoy the photography and the subject matter. Keep up the good work all. – John H.



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