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September and time for digging up our potatoes. Always a bit of a surprise to see what’s underneath all that dirt. We started out with our…
September 2 2010, 9:17pm | Comments »
A member of the hibiscus family. Okra has beautiful flowers and attracts many insects. Easily used as an ornamental plant in the garden and tasty also. Share on Facebook
September 2 2010, 7:06am | Comments »
Together with EN-Dining, Niseko Green Farm organized a great experience for our Hong Kong and Taiwanese guests. Our organic vegetables were hand picked and even the potatoes dug up and instantly and professionally cooked up by chefs Naoki…
August 27 2010, 11:04pm | Comments »
Chilis come in a wide variety of shapes, colours and hotness. These chilis make a great border or pot plant and are handy to have around when you want to spice up your life a bit. Share on…
August 23 2010, 7:11am | Comments »
The lack of sunlight and dry days didn’t do much good to our purple friends here. Their season got terminated a bit prematurely, but we got some others coming on the way for autumn. With the warm and…
August 16 2010, 11:00pm | Comments »
August is here and production is starting to come in full swing. Veggie boxes with fresh produce and vine ripened tomatoes are a culinairy treat. Orders can be place through our online shop or bought directly at the…
August 10 2010, 5:33pm | Comments »
August in Hokkaido and Niseko Green Farm is looking rather green. Doing the transition from conventional farming to fully organic is quite interesting, to see how all you produce is responding to grow the natural way. Not relying…
August 6 2010, 3:11pm | Comments »
This Sunday in Sapporo The Life Stock organizes the Farm Fresh market. We will pick our veg at dawn to guarantee the ultimate freshness. A great chance to experience that incredible taste. Start is at 09.00. We are…
August 5 2010, 11:21pm | Comments »
Prized as one of the most delicious pumpkins about, these butternut pumpkins are soaking up all the recent rains. The first ones should be ready in September and will be available all winter round. Share on Facebook
July 30 2010, 7:21am | Comments »
When aubergines moved to the English worlds it was still a small whitish fruit that resembled an egg, hence the name. Nowadays eggplants come in many different shapes and colours. Personally i love this Idian style brinjal with…
July 29 2010, 6:46am | Comments »
Niseko Green Farm has got 3 different types of romaine lettuces for your ceasar salad. Mixed is best for the eye and loved for the crunch. For the softies there are also 2 types of butterhead lettuce available.…
July 25 2010, 6:08pm | Comments »
Niseko Green Farm produce will be used and sold at Restaurant Lupicia in Jiyugaoka in Tokyo tomorrow. Get it nice and fresh in the morning as it will get pretty hot down there. Restaurant Lupicia, Meguro-ku, Jiyugaoka 1-25-17.…
July 24 2010, 4:36pm | Comments »