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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
And a real, honest-to-goodness "18 Day Radish" grown inside, under lights, in my Plant Room.countrynaturals wrote:2 tiny Serrano peppers. I grow these for granddaughter. She'll be here today, so I'll hand them off, then.
Nice bunch of purple basil. Gave that to son, yesterday.
Doncha love growing stuff for family and friends?
This was an experiment for growing microgreens, among other stuff, but I neglected it for a couple of weeks. When I went out to re-pot some other seedlings, I found it and picked it for Hubby, who pronounced it "good".
Thanks to Mark, I now have a variety of radish I can grow year round, inside or out.
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t22763-de-jours-18-radish?highlight=radish
Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Chard, Russian kale, Italian Kale, Arugula, Kohlrabi leaves. 4.6 Oz in all.
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Picked some broccoli side shoots, baby lettuces, arugula, Amarilo carrots, a few nadapeno peppers, and green onions.
Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
That is great, Suz!countrynaturals wrote:
And a real, honest-to-goodness "18 Day Radish" grown inside, under lights, in my Plant Room.
. . .
Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
What do you think of the Amarillo carrots, LBB?LilBittyBean wrote:Picked some broccoli side shoots, baby lettuces, arugula, Amarilo carrots, a few nadapeno peppers, and green onions.
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Country. You should try the broccilli microgreens. Healthier for you and not so spicy.countrynaturals wrote:And California.sanderson wrote:Harvesting in January? Yes, one of the benefits of living in Florida.
I'm about to pick and eat a radish micro-green -- my new favorite garden snack.
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Thanks, TC. I'm planting broccoli seeds today. I'm not really a radish fan, and I love broccoli, so the microgreens should be interesting.TCgardening wrote:Country. You should try the broccilli microgreens. Healthier for you and not so spicy.countrynaturals wrote:And California.sanderson wrote:Harvesting in January? Yes, one of the benefits of living in Florida.
I'm about to pick and eat a radish micro-green -- my new favorite garden snack.
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Two baby purple bok choy that suddenly look like they were going to go to seed. I guess after 100 days they were calling it quits, even if the weather has been mild. Too bad, I kind of liked the idea of harvesting leaves as they were needed.
Also Russian Kale, several merveille leaves, arugula and some unknown green lettuce.
Also Russian Kale, several merveille leaves, arugula and some unknown green lettuce.
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
All of the peas, bolting kale, and all of the broccolini as it is also bolting. Marjoram, thyme, rosemary and parsley for a vegan Irish stew.
Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
sanderson wrote:Marjoram, thyme, rosemary and parsley for a vegan Irish stew.
No sage?
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
For once she was a true love of mine
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVzdNGX8syoOhioGardener wrote:sanderson wrote:Marjoram, thyme, rosemary and parsley for a vegan Irish stew.
No sage?
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
For once she was a true love of mine
Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Radish, du jour (just one). Arugula. Russian red kale, which I just learned I should be picking when it's smaller. And a couple leaves of merveille lettuce.
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
countrynaturals wrote:OhioGardener wrote:sanderson wrote:Marjoram, thyme, rosemary and parsley for a vegan Irish stew.
No sage?
Ah, but there IS sage according to the Royal Horticultural Society. It's rosemary that is missing -- forever :
Rosemary is not a rosemary, rules RHS.
Now the song lyrics will need to be
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, another sage, and thyme
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Baby Bok Choy! It was about to go to seed.
Now sing along!
Ba...bee Bok a Bok a Bok a Bok Choy!
Ba...bee Bok a Bok a Bok a Bok Choy!
Baby Bok!
(to tune of Baby Shark, etc.)
Now sing along!
Ba...bee Bok a Bok a Bok a Bok Choy!
Ba...bee Bok a Bok a Bok a Bok Choy!
Baby Bok!
(to tune of Baby Shark, etc.)
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Two four inch long inch thick carrots ...only got a hundred or so to go & a couple of leaves of chou au d' Benton .
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Not from the garden but inside under lights - radish and buckwheat microgreens.
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
I've got some good lettuce too that I don't know what it is because I planted it from one of those "salad mix/mescla" packets. In the future, I'm going to try to buy only named lettuces
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
One six inch long inch thick winter crop carrot and two Spanish style onions ( not many onions left now )
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Re: What Have You Picked From Your Garden Today
Same here. I've been fighting with bitter lettuce for years. Now, I finally find a good one, only to lose it and have to start over again. Poor me!markqz wrote:
I've got some good lettuce too that I don't know what it is because I planted it from one of those "salad mix/mescla" packets. In the future, I'm going to try to buy only named lettuces
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