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baby lettuce, violas, society garlic blossoms, chives, lemon thyme |
Welcome to Harvest Monday! This weekly bloghop is hosted by Daphne, over at
Daphne's Dandelions. This week of course saw more baby lettuces, along with some herbs and edible flowers.
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yellow beets, baby carrots, tiny potatoes |
One day I pulled a couple of big yellow beets, some baby carrots and emptied a tub that grew potatoes. The potato plants have looked quite pathetic all fall and all I got were these 3 tiny potatoes. I think the problem was the soil was just not fertile enough. Looking at the plants I'm sure they didn't have enough nitrogen and looking at the potatoes I'm equally sure they didn't get enough potash. Ah well, there is always next year!
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Pineapple Sage flowers are great in salad |
The small Pineapple Sage plants that I bought recently have begun to bloom. I sprinkle the flowers in my salad. They have a lovely sweet, floral flavor with hints of pineapple. Their bright lipstick red color adds another dimension of color along with flavor.
Many people look askance at me eating my salad without dressing. While I do like Ranch dressing, it is way too heavy and overpowering to put it on baby lettuce. It is better as a dip for things with more robust flavors, like hot wings.
I don't even usually use vinaigrette these days, preferring to actually taste the different flavors of the lettuces, other baby greens, flowers and herbs.
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yellow marble & Princepe Borghese tomatoes |
Since we were expecting snow and freezing temps I picked all the little tomatoes that were at least beginning to turn color. Since it is predicted to be in the high 20's overnight all week I suspect these will be the last.
This weeks harvests:
lettuce, herbs, edible flowers 1 pound 5 oz
potatoes 3 oz
beets & greens 2 pounds 14 oz
baby carrots 5 oz
tomatoes 1 oz
total 4 pounds, 12 oz
This week's Seedy Saturday giveaway is for Sweet Magnolia, a purple podded snow pea. The seeds were saved in 2009 and should have good germination. The plants will go to 6 ft+ on good soil. I wrote everyone's name on a slip of paper and folded it up. Then I tossed them in the air and picked up the slip of paper that landed closest to me. And the winner is......... Shannon B.! For the rest of you, stop in and try again next week.
PS. I have one more space that I might plant Sweet Magnolias in and after that I might give away the seeds that are left in the jar, so be sure and check in every Seedy Saturday!