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Apricots flowering at Sol Feliz

Our apricot trees started flowering recently.  We inherited a wonderful apricot from my grandparents and were able to graft it to make two more trees (we had three, but one of them died.)  We got another apricot from Tooley’s Trees … Continue reading

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RMSEL visits Sol Feliz and Chrysalis

Yesterday afternoon rolls up two small school buses filled with 22 students and three staff of the Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning out of Denver, Colorado.  This is the second time RMSEL visits Sol Feliz and camps out.  AIRE … Continue reading

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Melons ripening at Sol Feliz

Here is a ripening melon that I understand originally came from Kazakhstan.  It had a light green flesh with a delicate sweetness, very much like a honey dew.    I have had these seeds for some years and was happy … Continue reading

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Maize pollinating at Sol Feliz

This is the beautiful time of the growing season when life is happening.  The corn is pollinating and we feel good knowing that everything has worked out nicely so far.  An important aspect of this time is look and make … Continue reading

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Harvesting garlic at Sol Feliz

Today was the day for garlic harvest…  Today was determined by the status of the scapes, still closed with the seeds beginning to form underneath the skin.  We harvested the garlic and placed them in bundles of 25 as seen … Continue reading

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Prescott College visits Sol Feliz

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Prescott College visits Sol Feliz

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