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Fresh bok choy harvest held with two hands in a New York City urban garden
Bok Choy
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Fresh spinach rosette held in two hands, harvested from an urban garden.
Spinach
March
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Cupped hands holding a large bundle of fresh mustard greens ready for cooking.
Mustard Greens
March
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Harvest-ready kale leaves held in hands from a New York City garden
Kale
March
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Freshly harvested lettuce leaves held in hands in a New York City urban garden
Bibb Lettuce
March
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Small-leaf thyme in hands
Thyme
April
Fresh mint leaves held in hands in a New York City urban garden
Mint
April
Curly parsley harvest resting in hands in an urban garden
Parsley
April
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