Before and After
<p>Once again, here is a photo taken on April 7 while we were transplanting kohlrabi and cabbages in the field in front of Joe's house:</p>
<p><a href="http://kolya.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/transplanters_cfn.jpg"><img width="350" height="262" border="0" src="http://weblog.clagettfarm.org/images/transplanters_cfn.jpg" title="Transplanters_cfn" alt="Transplanters_cfn" /></a>
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<p>And below is a photo taken on the same field fifty-five days later, on June 1.</p>
<p><a href="http://kolya.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/kohl_and_cab_cfn.jpg"><img width="350" height="262" border="0" src="http://weblog.clagettfarm.org/images/kohl_and_cab_cfn.jpg" title="Kohl_and_cab_cfn" alt="Kohl_and_cab_cfn" /></a><br />The plants on the foreground are kohlrabi, the bright green plants next to them are Chinese cabbages. And if you are wondering how a kohlrabi looks like while still on the ground, look at the next picture:</p>
<p><a href="http://kolya.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/kohl_cfn.jpg"><img width="350" height="372" border="0" alt="Kohl_cfn" title="Kohl_cfn" src="http://weblog.clagettfarm.org/images/kohl_cfn.jpg" /></a>
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