My fruit trees and bushes are full of buds, blossoms and tiny fruit. I hope that means a great fruit … Continue reading
My fruit trees and bushes are full of buds, blossoms and tiny fruit. I hope that means a great fruit … Continue reading
The Calendar says March first, but my garden thinks it is April first. Look at all that is blooming. I … Continue reading
Every year I plant sunflowers. They make the vegetable garden look great and they help control pests. Share this:
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I love growing anything I can eat, and when the plant has beautiful flowers, well who can ask for anything … Continue reading
This soup is amazing. With it’s layers of flavors, it is a great way to add barley to your diet. Continue reading
I love this time of year in the garden, when long forgotten plants pop out of the thawing ground. I … Continue reading
I start calendula from seeds early every spring. In March I transplant it into the vegetable garden, where the cheery … Continue reading
When I am not in the garden or kitchen, or blogging about being in the garden or kitchen, I write … Continue reading
Mushroom Barley Soup
This soup is amazing. With it’s layers of flavors, it is a great way to add barley to your diet. Continue reading
Sorrel Soup
With careful planning in the fall, you can harvest everything for this soup in early spring: Leeks, carrots and sorrel. Continue reading
Fried White Beans and Kale
On Sunday, I pulled up the rest of the kale that I planted last fall. Since it was going to … Continue reading
Stir-fry Turnip Greens with Soba Noodles
I like to make this from any young greens that need to be thinned after seeding. The amounts are per … Continue reading