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2011 USDA Visit to Manakintowne Speciality Growers

Hand washed baby lettuce leaves are slowly poured into a washing machine to dry in a spin cycle at ManakintowneÊSpecialty Growers a 21-acre farm in Powhatan County, Virginia, where the Jo Pendergraph, her family and team raise specialty produce for chefs and markets ofÊRichmond, Charlottesville and Williamsburg and a food hub, on Friday, May 6, 2011. This includes the online food hub of Lulus Local Food served by the Fall Line Farms cooperative. This is one of the farms that chefs get those seemingly unique greens such as French Sorrel, Pea Shoots, Frisee, Tat soi, Mizuna, Pink/green radish shoots, Sunflower shoots, Baby red mustard, Tuscan Kale, Beet greens. All harvested by hand and scissors micro greens such as Pak choi, Tat soi, Mizuna, Purple kohlrabi, Shungiku (edible chrysanthemum), Ruby chard, Purple/Daikon/Triton radish, Red amaranth and Bull's Blood Beet. ÊTo be enjoyed by the eyes and mouth, edible flowers such as African Blue Basil, Nasturtiums, Johnny Jump Ups, and Chive blossoms Dianthus (pinks) are grown here. The seasonal choices are listed by suppliers and ordered by members on Lulus Local Food website, the food is distributed to pick-up points in the Richmond area. Together, they offer a wide variety of household food staples and specialty fruits, vegetables, meats, soaps, eggs, cheeses, flowers, honey, pastas, sauces, syrups, baked goods, mushrooms, flour and grains from and for the Richmond area. (Photo by: HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Hand washed baby lettuce leaves are slowly poured into a washing machine to dry in a spin cycle at ManakintowneÊSpecialty Growers a 21-acre farm in Powhatan County, Virginia, where the Jo Pendergraph, her family and team raise specialty produce for chefs and markets ofÊRichmond, Charlottesville and Williamsburg and a food hub, on Friday, May 6, 2011. This includes the online food hub of Lulus Local Food served by the Fall Line Farms cooperative. This is one of the farms that chefs get those seemingly unique greens such as French Sorrel, Pea Shoots, Frisee, Tat soi, Mizuna, Pink/green radish shoots, Sunflower shoots, Baby red mustard, Tuscan Kale, Beet greens. All harvested by hand and scissors micro greens such as Pak choi, Tat soi, Mizuna, Purple kohlrabi, Shungiku (edible chrysanthemum), Ruby chard, Purple/Daikon/Triton radish, Red amaranth and Bull's Blood Beet. ÊTo be enjoyed by the eyes and mouth, edible flowers such as African Blue Basil, Nasturtiums, Johnny Jump Ups, and Chive blossoms Dianthus (pinks) are grown here. The seasonal choices are listed by suppliers and ordered by members on Lulus Local Food website, the food is distributed to pick-up points in the Richmond area. Together, they offer a wide variety of household food staples and specialty fruits, vegetables, meats, soaps, eggs, cheeses, flowers, honey, pastas, sauces, syrups, baked goods, mushrooms, flour and grains from and for the Richmond area. (Photo by: HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
2011 USDA Visit to Manakintowne Speciality Growers
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