Contents
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Annual Weeds
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Aphids
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Apple Maggot
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Ask the Experts
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Backyard Farming
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Barbara DeCaro
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Brown Rot
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Cherry Bark Tortrix
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Codling Moth
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contributors
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Crane Fly
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Cutworms and Armyworms
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Deer Damage Control
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Dogwood Anthracnose
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Doug Rice
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Events Calendar
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Find the Right Plant for Your Garden
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Fungal Diseases on Roses
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Garden Design and Maintenance Guide
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Gardening Around Puget Sound
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Healthy Gardening, Healthy You
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Healthy Gardening, Healthy You Guide
- Identify Your Pest
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Indoor Pest Control
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IPM Fact Sheet Overview
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Lawn Diseases on Home Landscapes in Western Washington
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Lisa Niehaus
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Mites on Landscape Plants
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Moles
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Mosquito Control for Landscape Professionals
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Peach Leaf Curl
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Pear Slug
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Related Topics in Toxipedia
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Root Weevil on Rhododendrons
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Scale Insects
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Slugs
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Soil-Borne Plant Pathogens
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Tent Caterpillar
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This Is My Pesticide
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Todd Murray
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Topics in Toxipedia
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Woody Weed Management
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About the Farm
At Full Circle Farm, we grow, source, and provide the freshest and most flavorful organic produce and artisan goods, and make them a convenient choice for your table.
Sustainable practices have always been the cornerstone of our operation. We believe in the value of nurturing the land and community that are so essential in cultivating a healthy food system.
Full Circle Farm is located in the Snoqualmie Valley in the town of Carnation, WA.
Latitude = 47 degrees, 38.9 minutes North
Longitude = 121 degrees, 54.8 minutes West
Certifications
Full Circle Farm has the following certifications.
Crops in Production
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Basil |
Dandelion Greens |
Peppers |
Seasonal Activities
| Winter | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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| Planting clover as cover crop to fix nitrogen in soil | Crop planting begins in late April-Early May | Set up drip irrigation | Continue harvesting of crops |
| Lay corn gluten throughout row to prevent disease growth | Direct sowing of cold-hardy vegetables | Shading of heat sensitive crops (lettuces, greens) | Planting winter crops |
| Planting trees and shrubs along river to prevent soil erosion and protect riparian zone | Start warm weather plants in greenhouse | Harvesting | Mulching |
| Planning crop rotation | Beginning harvest of overwinter crops | Hand weeding throughout seasoon | Spreading lime for next spring |
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