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Winter Harvest
After our nice little rain, I thinned-harvested these. I'll be blanching and freezing most of these: cilantro, NZ spinach, bok choy and some of the kale.
The rest of the rainbow chard, kale and green chard. (PS - The Coke bottles in the back are from company for recycling.)
The rest of the rainbow chard, kale and green chard. (PS - The Coke bottles in the back are from company for recycling.)
Re: Winter Harvest
Fantastic harvest.
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Re: Winter Harvest
Gorgeous! Wow!
I love leaves, did not do well with preservation.....next year.
I love leaves, did not do well with preservation.....next year.
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Re: Winter Harvest
Do you know what went wrong? How did you freeze them?Scorpio Rising wrote:I love leaves, did not do well with preservation.....next year.
Re: Winter Harvest
No, just pure laziness! Didn't do it. I could have frozen the kale and beet greens....Ate all the spinach.
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Re: Winter Harvest
Sanderson, the greens are beautiful. Did you mean fall harvest, not winter harvest? Were in the 90's here in dallas-ft. with area.
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Re: Winter Harvest
Winter-crop harvest would be more accurate. This will go on all winter, to a smaller degree as the temps drop and days get shorter.
Re: Winter Harvest
excited to know it wasn't a senior moment.I get those from time to time.sanderson wrote:Winter-crop harvest would be more accurate. This will go on all winter, to a smaller degree as the temps drop and days get shorter.
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Re: Winter Harvest
Gorgeous harvest, Sanderson!
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Re: Winter Harvest
Can't wait til may! Yum!
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