Thursday, March 25, 2010

Crops

Zonyon (scallions) ready to be transplanted from the nursery.
Cabbage patch
Haitian spinach
Green peppers
It is anyone's guess when the rains will come so we plant and pray that the veggies are big enough to survive the rainy season.  Because we are in a flood plain and the rains tend to come down in buckets,  the sooner we get them in the ground the better!!

4 comments:

  1. So glad to see you have some crops in. That looks like some tough soil! Bless you Fr. Marc!

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  2. Isn't it wonderful to see the new life of Spring. Gives one hope.

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  3. What is Haitian spinach and how do you serve it?

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  4. I was wondering if these are the best crops for the area? Have you had the benifit of an agronomist to advise you? I'm sure that there must be some expert in the
    World that is willing to share their expertise in order to feed as many people as possible. I'm not an expert, just a concerned friend with many questions,little money, & a great deal of hope for your Village.
    Blessed Be, Jean

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