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Harvest Monday, December 17, 2012 – Windowbox Lettuce
Lettuce left to right: Forellenschluss, Cimmaron and Oak Leaf Some of you may recall my first mention of planting lettuce seedlings in windowboxes on 9/17/12 (click and scroll down) and followed the progresses through my various post’s updates. Last week I had … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Vegetables
Tagged cimmaron lettuce, forellenschluss lettuce, lettuce, oakleaf lettuce, windowbox gardening
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A Salad and A Butternut Squash
The problem I was having with uploading my photos to my 12/10/12 post was a WordPress glitch. Happy to say it is now resolved. Thanks to all for the help and suggestions. You are a wonderful bunch. ∞ ∞ ∞ Harvested quite … Continue reading
Posted in Recipes
Tagged avocado, balsamic vinegar, butternut squash, chicory, cimmaron lettuce, dairy free, forellenschluss lettuce, Fuyu persimmon, ginger, ginger wine, gluten free, lettuce, meatless, norma chang, oakleaf lettuce, olive oil, radicchio, sesame oil, sesame seeds, soy free, vegan, vegetarian, walnuts
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Harvest Monday, October 8, 2012 + Container Gardening
The lettuce I transplanted into window boxes on September 17, are growing nicely but the forellenschluss lettuce (top box) and the lettuce cimmaron (middle box) are overcrowded. Thinned out some of the forellenschluss lettuce (top box, will thin again in a few … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, September 17, 2012 + Window Box Gardening
Fall is in the air. Our night time temperatures have been in the 40′s and mornings are cool. Time to start thinking about putting the gardens to bed for the winter. Plants are slowing down but still getting sufficient harvest from kale, collard, … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, June 11, 2012
We had rain, lot of rain. Everything is lush including the weeds, need to get out to the gardens and do some serious weeding. Flower and perennial beds are gorgeous from afar, but up close and personal there are many … Continue reading