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Harvest Monday, August 10, 2015 – Weekly Harvests + Containers Update + Woodchuck Damage
Had a few first this past week. Red Noodle Long Beans made an appearance, the green Chinese Long Beans should be following this week. Tohya Soybeans pods were full and plump, ready for harvest. Cut all the plants at soil … Continue reading
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Tagged black soy beans, Chinese parsley flowers, container planting, daikon, forellenschluss lettuce, lettuce, napa cabbage, oak leaf lettuce, okra, Ping Tung eggplant, red noodles beans, Shanghai bok choy, soy beans, tri-color amaranth
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Harvest Monday, June 1, 2015 – Garden Updates
Not a bad harvest week. The Ruby Streak Mustard was showing signs of bolting so cut all the plants (2 leaves above the ground to see if the plant will send out side shoots). We have been experiencing above average … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, May 25, 2015 – More Window Box Harvest + Soy Beans Seedlings + Chinese Long Beans Seedlings
More Window box harvest. Johnny’s Happy Rich (F1) broccoli is a cross between broccoli and gailan (Chinese broccoli). Looks like miniature head of broccoli but has more of a gailan flavor. The entire stalk (stem, leaves and flower) is edible. … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, August 18, 2014 + A Few Frist + Maximizing Garden Space
Harvested all 5 purple kohlrabi from the window box (click on link and scroll down). Purple Kohlrabi Each weights about 6 ounces Could have waited a few more days to harvest but I needed the window box to sow my spinach … Continue reading