These will be going in the ground shortly. I mostly got tomatoes, but some peppers and herbs were purchased as well. I am excited about this gardening season. I hope to fulfill my goal of producing enough tomatoes to preserve and use over the winter. Tomatoes don't get used too often in my cooking through the winter, yet I would like to dip into my own pantry for some DIY canned tomatoes rather than buy watery-out-of-season-tomato-flavored-cellulose, or expensive organic canned fare. We'll see. More on this as the situation develops.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
New Roots
My winter garden is gone. All that remains are some beets, bolted lettuce, and a few sticks that used to be luscious lacinato kale plants. They'll bounce back like a junky on payday. The Wheatsville Herb Fair was 'transplanted'–har-har–to the downtown farmer's market this past Saturday. Blackberry Shortcake and I went and picked up some starts for the spring garden.
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Maybe it will RAIN some this summer and help us all out. I won't be getting plants into the ground until early April this year tomato-wise unfortunately.
Looking forward to hearing more - especially about preserving. Canning freaks me out a bit...
it seems that the chutney i canned back in the day, that was iffy is okay. no one has died, and i just gave the last jar away.
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