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Lamb's Quarters

Posted 7/14/2010 9:02pm by Eugene Wyatt.

Sheep make the soil fertile for the garlic we grow and now that we've harvested it, I let the lambs into the beds to graze the weedsappropriately enough called Lamb's Quarters*—that also grow well in the rich soil. 

We stopped hoeing about two weeks before harvest when the garlic was large enough to not be disadvantaged in the competition for soil nutrients, sunlight and water with the robust Lamb's Quarters growing alongside it.

*Lamb's Quarters grow abundantly upstate; like many leafy greens they are nutritious for humans as well as for sheep.  Lamb's Quarters are excellent steamed and taste mildly like asparagus. 

9 Comments »
yarnsnob said,
7/16/2010 @ 10:13 am
This the most amazing photo, just gorgeous. I hope you don't mind that I use it as my desktop wallpaper at work. I wish I could go to your farmers market and fondle the yarn.
Eugene Wyatt said,
7/16/2010 @ 12:38 pm
Yes Y, please use it, thanks.
Linda said,
7/20/2010 @ 11:03 am
This is a lovely photograph. It looks almost like a painting. I think it would make a wonderful notecard. Have you ever thought of making your own personal line of stationery?
Eugene Wyatt said,
7/20/2010 @ 9:11 pm
Thanks. Tomorrow I'll price making prints from my photos and soon offer them online from the General Store of the website
Peg said,
7/22/2010 @ 8:09 am
Love the sheep and the "dinosaur" cloud watching over them!
Julie said,
7/25/2010 @ 4:09 pm
I too am mesmerized by your photography. Perhaps it is equally the sheep that pull me in.
Eugene Wyatt said,
7/25/2010 @ 10:02 pm
I couldn't imagine a life without sheep.
Eugene Wyatt said,
7/26/2010 @ 6:07 pm
Someone wanted to use this photo in a spread about sheep/wool for a publication having to do with an upstate village and I seem to have misplaced the email that describes the project.
Yes use it and credit the farm with the website address, thanks.
Eugene Wyatt said,
11/18/2010 @ 4:49 pm
All sheep photos now in the Photo Gallery
http://catskill-merino.com/content/8588
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