I new year and more to learn about how to grow things. Post your questions, ideas, advice and of course, please post pictures.
Have fun and eat well.
Have fun and eat well.
Nice haul. Same with me on the Arugula. It's basically a great tasting weed. I love it in salads or with some shaved fennel and a simple vinaigrette dressing.I’m growing Japanese turnips, radish, kale, onions, kohlrabi and arugula. Yesterday I picked some Meyer lemons and arugula for a salad. We also made a butternut squash arugula salad with pecans and Parmesan cheese the night before. I have so much arugula I’m giving away bags of the stuff because we can’t possibly eat all of it. This picture is yesterday’s harvest in a large colander.
6CC0DA90-87EE-4850-B551-6C2A3B893A5B by Jay Hann, on Flickr
I'll be planting Wild Boars Cosmic Eclipse this Spring. They did well previously.Sigh... six months to go, nice Chris, real nice.
Was searching 'round the web for reviews of Wild Boar tomato varieties i had my eye on. Came across a bunch posted at Bakers Creek Heirloom Seeds: Rare Heirloom Seeds who are sellers of a number of the Boar varieties.
Big selection of all kinds of other vegetable, herbs & other seeds i didn't have access to, decent prices, free seed packets added to my basket as i built my cart and huge bonus - free shipping to Canada (as well as USA & Mexico).
Ended up with five Wild Boar tomato varieties, some beans & cowpeas, radishes, carrots and salad greens plus the three freebee mystery packs.
2019 has begun.
dave
So it begins.
Compost sifting today.
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From the qoute in the movie "Dune"; "Muad'Dib...we have worm sign."
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Ha, sow it seems.More like "sow it begins"
Sow date I'm shooting for is March 1st to March 15th.Good to see you start for the new season, Aaron. When is you plant out date?