Wintergreen Farm

Life and recipes of a CSA farmer in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

Showing posts with label flea beetles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flea beetles. Show all posts
Friday, June 7, 2013

Nematodes

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I believe I have mentioned our struggles with flea beetles before. And I know that our customers have seen the damage they can do to our ...
Monday, August 13, 2012

Week 9: Nights in the 40's

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It is lettuce weather again. Pablo lettuce, one of this week's lettuces. In my imagination it's named after Picasso because it ...
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Attack of the Flea Beetles

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Flea Beetle on Rainbow Kale Tiny hopping beetles in shades of metallic green or decorated with orange flame stripes, they would be cute....
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Andrea Corpolongo Smith
I grew up next door to Detroit, miles from the nearest farm. After a detour through culinary school and professional cooking I landed at Michigan State University, Michigan's agricultural college. There I studied botany, met my future husband and decided to become a farmer. Now I live with that husband and our young daughter in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. We run a small CSA at the base of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The views are breathtaking, land is cheap enough for young folks to break into farming, and the community is lively to say the least. Life here is often about celebrating good food - from venison, thimbleberries, and pasties, to locally grown arugula - and we're happy to be a part of it. We're the part that grows arugula.
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