Glorious greens from the greenhouse - The Boston Globe
Glorious greens from the greenhouse - The Boston Globe
There have been two major influences on the way I grow the vegetables at my farm in Bedford, N.Y. One is Eliot Coleman, who lives in Maine and has perfected the art of growing nutritious and beautiful vegetables year-round in unheated greenhouses, and the other is the team at the Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture, in Pocantico Hills, N.Y., where organic food is produced sustainably and elegantly throughout the year..
There have been two major influences on the way I grow the vegetables at my farm in Bedford, N.Y. One is Eliot Coleman, who lives in Maine and has perfected the art of growing nutritious and beautiful vegetables year-round in unheated greenhouses, and the other is the team at the Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture, in Pocantico Hills, N.Y., where organic food is produced sustainably and elegantly throughout the year.
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