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  • Collection: Raíces EcoCulture Gardens 2010 & 2011

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Borage, an edible flower with a taste similar to cucumber.

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The great pollenators, bee pollenating a thornless black raspberry flower.

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Black beans beginning to grow in the mound.

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Beetroot, the leaves are also edible.

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Beans were planted all over both garden plots.

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Beans planted in mounds. The empty mound would soon be covered in black bean plants.

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End of summer tomato harvest ripening on the windowsill.

Tomatoes originated in the Andes, where they grew wild with very small fruits, most likely yellow in color. There are species of tomatoes that still grow wild there today. Tomatoes were…

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The first Raíces beans poking up out of the ground. In the following year we would plant two kinds of red kidney beans, green beans, black beans and white beans.
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