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Old World Garden Farms
Old World Garden Farms Blogger Newark, OH on Aug 10, 2012
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The Farm, Garden and Landscape In Photos

Each month - as a progress check for our landscape efforts - we photograph the farm and garden as the days and months go by - here are the August photos: We have built almost everything on the farm from recycled, re-used or re-purposed materials - and try hard to show that being a good steward of the land can still result in a good view! You can look at our whole story and our farm at our blog : www.oldworldgardenfarms.com or our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Old-World-Gard...

Help us out with a like if you like what were doing :)

Jim and Mary

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    The Barn Patio Pergola Area - the potted plants have finally taken off!
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    The four Amigo's - four of our hens pecking about the yard - the nine free range chickens give us almost nine eggs a day
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    Big Bertha Green Pepper just waiting to be plucked from the plant
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    Here is the morning's take out of the garden – Needless to say – canning season is here!
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    Our favorite ornamental pepper - the sangria - turns form purple to red and orange
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    Up close of the sangrias turning
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    The view from above the garden...The Tomatoes and Peppers are really taking off – we are picking over a bushel a day now.
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    We had our first barn party ever at the farm - here three young ones look in on the chickens
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    The Ornamental Poinsettia Pepper plants planted at the upper pergola are FINALLY starting to turn. The peppers should start to become a beautifu...
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    Continuing on with the recycle and re-use theme – here is our new address sign – made from one of the old barn windows.
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    A colorful bowl...The Mini Bell Peppers have proven to be a great addition to the garden. Beautiful colors and super sweet to eat. The orange peppers in the...
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    The Hot Banana Peppers just continue to produce – really one of the best overall performers in the garden
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    The straw between the rows has really helped keep the garden looking neat and weed free
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    The Cajun Belle Peppers -It has quickly become our favorite pepper to eat - sweet and a little heat.
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    One of the other accomplishments for July was getting the outdoor kitchen finished. Here is a view of the finished kitchen from the upper p...
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    Another view of the rustic outdoor kitchen finished in August
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    The view of the progress of the farm (August 2012)
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  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    Your farm and garden look great. Love the labels in the garden.
    on Aug 10, 2012 · Like 0
  • Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH
    Thank you for the compliments - as for the signs - we had some left over barn wood and thought it would work well for labeling the rows
    on Aug 10, 2012 · Like 0
  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    Indeed it did.
    on Aug 10, 2012 · Like 0
  • MsMyra M
    You warm my heart with all you do.
    on Jan 07, 2013 · Like 0
  • Pam Perkins Zirbel Oswego, NY
    WOW!!! What a gorgeous farm!!! i would so love to have a space like this! I love older barns and it is very sad that people dont keep them up like they used to..
    on Jan 09, 2013 · Like 1
  • Esther D Baltimore, MD
    Thank you for sharing...I sigh with gladness at your success..and am encouraged to reacquaint my self with planting peppers and other things...
    on Apr 02, 2013 · Like 1

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