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Howard Putnam presents award to Frank Harris554 viewsHoward Putnam - City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, Senior Park Supervisor presents award to Frank Harris - President of the Ocean View Farms Board
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Jane Galbraith LADWP443 views (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon 6/13/2009)
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OVF 101 - March 4, 2012378 viewsA few of the many hand tools that Judith and Nina enjoy using in their plots. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon)
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Awards Ceremony433 views
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3rd Annual OVF Tomato Tasting571 viewsTomato Tasting Flyer
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Shredding Pile Finished531 viewsOnce all of the green waste has been shredded and watered the pile is complete.
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Green Keeled Tree Hopper (Antianthe expansa)401 viewsIt is obvious where the Green Keeled Tree Hopper gets its name. The little horned critters around it are the nymphs. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 8/7/2010)
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Turning the Material529 viewsIt takes three turns over several months before the material is finally ready. Hard work but very satisfying when finished.
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Covering the Shredded Pile513 viewsThe pile is completely covered to keep the moisture in until the Composting Crew builds it into the compost bays on Saturday morning. Until then the material will heat up and begin to decompose.
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Gourmet Compost657 viewsFinal product ready for use by gardeners.
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Two Lizards179 viewsOlder lizard having a younger lizard over for dinner.
Photo taken in Upper Phase 1. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon photo taken 4/19/2019)
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Tomato plant with Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV)338 viewsBCTV is a virus transmitted by the Beet Leafhopper. Plant becomes stunted, leaves curl up and turn purple. Pull the plant and discard. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon)
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