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Nov 15 2009

Carrot Harvester

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Looks like our good friends and client www.goodcarrots.com Bruce Hogan at Hirschel Heritage Farm http://www.goodcarrots.com harvested close to if not slightly over 11,000 pounds of carrots on about 21,300 square feet. Good job Bruce, family and great friends for bringing in your harvest! If you would like to order these high quality, fantastic flavored and super sweet organic carrots that do not spoil you can call Bruce at 509-286-3329, or email Bruce at marine@air-pipe.com. Prices are, last I was told: 25# bag: 28.00, 10# bag: 14.00, 5# bag: 8.00 – but call for current prices. You will not find carrots like these in the local stores other than at http://www.freshabundance.com/ as Hirschel Heritage Farm is the only local grower growing carrots of this quality.

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Nov 12 2009

Good Carrots.com

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38 carrots making 25 pounds

38 carrots making 25 pounds

Looks like our good friends and client www.goodcarrots.com Bruce Hogan at Hirschel Heritage Farm http://www.goodcarrots.com harvested close to if not slightly over 11,000 pounds of carrots on about 21,300 square feet. Good job Bruce, family and great friends for bringing in your harvest!

If you would like to order these high quality, fantastic flavored and super sweet organic carrots that do not spoil you can call Bruce at 509-286-3329, or email Bruce at marine@air-pipe.com. Prices are, last I was told: 25# bag: 28.00, 10# bag: 14.00, 5# bag: 8.00 – but call for current prices. You will not find carrots like these in the local stores other than at http://www.freshabundance.com/ as Hirschel Heritage Farm is the only local grower growing carrots of this quality.

10.75 pounds with nine carrots

10.75 pounds with nine carrots

We will be reporting more on these in the coming weeks. They also donated 325 matched pounds of carrots picked by 6 or 7 volunteer airmen from Fairchild airbase for Second Harvest Food Bank in Spokane, WA. These airmen worked all of one day to pick these carrots in cold and muddy conditions. Three cheers for these great kids, their kind hearts and hard work to help the less fortunate and familes in need helped by Second Harvest food Bank http://www.2-harvest.org/.

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Oct 21 2009

Giant Pumpkins and Soil Life Microbe Tea

Our soil life microbe tea works great for growing all pumpkins, including GIANT PUMPKINS! This garden was planted in last few days of July, 2007.

Ninety pound Pumpkin

Ninety pound Pumpkin

Nothing Special was done. Our minerals were added to the soil, BioVam was added under the seed of the Giant Pumpkin, and applied to the root balls of the tomatoes and other squash. Plants were allowed to grow with no special attention or pampering or coaxing with trimming etc, often used for tomatoes and pumpkins. Only thing done was weekly spraying of our microbe tea mixed with yucca extract onto the plants and soils around them.
Ninety pound pumpkin day or harvest

Ninety pound pumpkin day or harvest

 High performance and high brix is achieved when people do nothing special. When they do their little pampering tricks and trimming etc, the performance only goes up! Thing is our “normal” high performance is usually way out ahead of any pampering methods used to try to get “high performance!” Thus, people are usually shocked at what happens when they combine our products with their tender loving care! Go figure. :)

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Sep 30 2009

High Brix Carrots, 15.5

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We have achieved 15.5 brix carrots, and there is still couple weeks to go before harvest, at Hirschel Heritage Farm www.goodcarrots.com , we anticapate possibly 16 to 18 brix carrots. We will be reporting more on this as we get closer to and into harvest.

15.5 brix reading on carrots

15.5 brix reading on carrots

If you would like to order these exceptional carrots call or email Bruce Hogan at 509-286-3329, or email at marine@air-pipe.com. Or if you are close visit his farm, here are his directions:

“We are 30 miles south of Sprague Ave in the Spokane Valley on Pines (Hiway 27 South). Once you start South on Pines/HW27, when you encounter the first Stop sign on Hiway 27, you’ll be on the East edge of Latah facing East. Continue straight through the intersection (East) 4 blocks and turn left on Wood St., which is just past the self-service gas pumps. We are the only house on the right. Visitors welcome anytime”.

15.5 brix carrots.

15.5 brix carrots.

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