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Organic Vegetable Tsunami Report

Until this week, I was unaware that northern New Hampshire was blessed with a Tsunami Season. I’d heard of Mud Season. Hell, I survived one already. Black Fly Season…old hat (sorta)! In addition to this gem  (see below) of a recent weather pattern…

…I am also breaking out my storm windows and gathering emergency flashlights to prepare for an onslaught of rogue Vegetable Tsunamis…

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DAY ONE: Abundant vegetable harvests contained by mesh emergency walls…

DAY TWO: Cucumbers infiltrate the entire kitchen table…

DAY THREE: Pink Rose Radish, Lettuce varietals, and Beans break through the containing walls…

DAY FOUR: Tomato onslaught moves the farm into RED ALERT status…

OTHER INCIDENTALS:

Phlox Explosions…

Bantam Corn Refugee Camp…

Huddled Sunflower Masses…

Heirloom Tomato Non-Pesticide Zone…

RESCUE PRESERVING CREWS ARRIVED THIS PAST WEEKEND TO AID IN VEGETABLE TSUNAMI RECOVERY EFFORTS

Written by robin on 08/25/2010 in AITA In The Wild | AITA Original | Blog | Food | Gardening | The Farm

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