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brownman wrote:.. was unaware that one can get rock to grow in a circular formation :roll:
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f.a.s.t. wrote:Yes, another NH rock wall; this one a sculpted one. A magnificent piece of work in the middle of a beautiful, huge hay field. Located on the historic Roberts Farm in Rollinsford, NH. This farm is/was continuously operated by the same family for over 300 years.

The snow is almost all gone from the Concord-Manchester area towards the coast, sad.

http://www.dover.nh.gov/government/city ... -farm.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I thought the Tuttle Farm, which was recently sold, on Dover Point Road in Dover was the oldest farm!
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Big Bob wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:Yes, another NH rock wall; this one a sculpted one. A magnificent piece of work in the middle of a beautiful, huge hay field. Located on the historic Roberts Farm in Rollinsford, NH. This farm is/was continuously operated by the same family for over 300 years.

The snow is almost all gone from the Concord-Manchester area towards the coast, sad.

http://www.dover.nh.gov/government/city ... -farm.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I thought the Tuttle Farm, which was recently sold, on Dover Point Road in Dover was the oldest farm!
That's what I had heard too. In any case, both have been there a long time and are only miles apart. The families surely knew each other well.
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rhubarb...
mach es sehr schnell

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madhatter wrote:Image

rhubarb...
yup my rhubarb come out great as well.
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skiadikt wrote:
madhatter wrote:Image

rhubarb...
yup my rhubarb come out great as well.
Nice for both of you. Enjoy your produce.
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madhatter wrote:Image

rhubarb...
That would make a hell of a salad. Add some beets and onions with some oil and vinegar. Yum.
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Humpty Dumpty wrote:
madhatter wrote:Image

rhubarb...
That would make a hell of a salad. Add some beets and onions with some oil and vinegar. Yum.
And you volunteer to toss?
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icedtea wrote:
Humpty Dumpty wrote:
madhatter wrote:Image

rhubarb...
That would make a hell of a salad. Add some beets and onions with some oil and vinegar. Yum.
And you volunteer to toss?
He's tossed quite a few I bet.
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dang, looks like some uber healthy rhubarb...nice!
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Pie, Rhubarb, Strawberry Pie.

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madhatter, greetings from Ireland.

Are you growing aubergines for medicinal purposes?

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Seamus the Leprechan wrote:madhatter, greetings from Ireland.

Are you growing aubergines for medicinal purposes?

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Is this deer work on our hosta :sad:
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MrsG wrote:Is this deer work on our hosta :sad:
I've heard hosta is deer crack...
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