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Tag Archives: carrot umbels
Colorful Carrots
If you’ve never carefully tugged a carrot out of the ground, brushed off the soil and taken a big bite, your life is incomplete (it’s true). The crunchy sweetness is unparalleled. Bugs Bunny was always eating carrots. In fact, as a … Continue reading →
Posted in Eat It!, Fall, Vegetables
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Tagged baby crops, bitter carrots, bugs bunny, carrot umbels, carrots, carrots and compost, gardening, knobby carrots, mel bartholomew, mike yurosek, root crops, saving carrot seeds, square foot gardening, thinning carrots, twisted carrots, vegetable gardening, woody carrots
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