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Midwest Tours: Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes in Illinois
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Pumpkin Patches and Corn Mazes in Illinois. 3178 II. Route 173. Caledonia, IL 61011. On Rt 47 and Reinking Road in Hampshire, IL. Goebbert's Farm and Garden Center. 40 W Higgins Rd. South Barrington, IL 60010. The Great Pumpkin Patch. RR 1, Box 100. Arthur, IL 61911. 15 N 272 Old Sutton Rd. Barrington, IL 60010. Bulema Farms and Greenhouses/Pumpkin Patch. 29348 S. Klemme Rd. Beecher, IL 60401. 8804 N. 2000 East Rd. Downs, IL 61736. Relleke Farm Pumpkin Patch. RR2, Box 14.
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Midwest Tours: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Pumpkin Patches and Corn Mazes in Illinois. 3178 II. Route 173. Caledonia, IL 61011. On Rt 47 and Reinking Road in Hampshire, IL. Goebbert's Farm and Garden Center. 40 W Higgins Rd. South Barrington, IL 60010. The Great Pumpkin Patch. RR 1, Box 100. Arthur, IL 61911. 15 N 272 Old Sutton Rd. Barrington, IL 60010. Bulema Farms and Greenhouses/Pumpkin Patch. 29348 S. Klemme Rd. Beecher, IL 60401. 8804 N. 2000 East Rd. Downs, IL 61736. Relleke Farm Pumpkin Patch. RR2, Box 14.
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And You Thought You Were Crazy!: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Project 365 - Day 144 to 145. Last night we carved our pumpkins. The kids had a blast! I think they turned out well! Monday, October 26, 2009. Project 365 - Day 141 to 143. As I promised on Friday, I'd bombard you with pics to make up for my "slackitude"! So here they are, a quick overview of our weekend at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Grandma and Jakey the night we got there. What a good pic! Uncle Seth and all his kids! They just love Uncle Seth! She's such a ham! Jakey try...
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Local Victory Gardens: The labor question
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Conquering world hunger one block at a time. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Doug and I were talking last week about the abundant bounty of produce in the garden, and regretting that some of it was going to waste because no one was picking it. The garden has come up against an age-old problem: How do you get enough labor to harvest? Ripened at the same time, from asparagus to winter squash! How can we make use of it all? Posted by Carol Elder. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jean's Soup of the Day.
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Doves Photography by Bridget: October 2010
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Doves Photography by Bridget. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. The Great Pumpkin Patch. My favorite pumpkin patch of all time."The Great Pumpkin Patch" of Arthur, IL. My family and I are planning our second visit there in a few weeks. I just had to share the attached link after it was featured on "The Martha Stewart Show" yesterday. So blessed that this collection of unique heirloom pumpkins and squashes from around the world are just a few hours from my home / studio! Doves Photography by Bridget.
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Doves Photography by Bridget: The Great Pumpkin Patch
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Doves Photography by Bridget. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. The Great Pumpkin Patch. My favorite pumpkin patch of all time."The Great Pumpkin Patch" of Arthur, IL. My family and I are planning our second visit there in a few weeks. I just had to share the attached link after it was featured on "The Martha Stewart Show" yesterday. So blessed that this collection of unique heirloom pumpkins and squashes from around the world are just a few hours from my home / studio! Doves Photography by Bridget.
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Local Victory Gardens: Growing Garlic: It's Easy!
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Conquering world hunger one block at a time. Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Growing Garlic: It's Easy! I took advantage of the warm, sunny afternoon- and dry. Soil- to plant my annual garlic supply. Yes, for several years I have grown all of the garlic my family eats. My husband is Italian, so that is not a small amount! And are delicious. Think of them as garlic-flavored green onions and use them in a similar manner. How did I get started growing garlic? It was originally supposed to be a one-season project...
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