Archive for May, 2008

Chamomile flowers and peas

Monday, May 26th, 2008

The peas, even though they have been looking dry and yellow, sprouted really nice pink and purple pea flowers.  The flowers only lasted a day or two before they wilted into the beginnings of baby pea pods.  I think the peas are too crowded be really happy, there are four or five plants in each [...]

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Thinning Greens

Friday, May 16th, 2008

While it looks like I got a giant amount of greens for a really good salad, this was actually just an attempt to help my leafy greens grow a little before it gets too hot for them.  They were all very crowded in tight containers, and not growing any taller than a few inches.  I [...]

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French Breakfast

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

I was thinning the radishes today, and a couple of them turned out to be pretty big!   They didn’t have quite enough crunch for me, but they sure were peppery.  The smallest ones were almost hot.  I should have sliced them up and thrown them in with the kale I picked today, but I just [...]

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First the P then the B

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

I strung up the peas,  I thought they would just climb up the railing posts that border the roof, but today I was reading about the difference between twining vines and climbing vines.  Climbing vines, like common ivy, either secrete a gluey sap, or use micro-fiber shoots to grip tiny cracks.  As a result, they [...]

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BRabe

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Broccoli Rabe is so good. Well, its a little bitter, but I haven’t had the patience to cook any yet. It’s the biggest plant in my garden right now (yes, kind of pathetically) and whenever I’m working on the roof, I’ll just pull off a couple of leaves and munch on them. [...]

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Not Milk

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

It finally rained.  Half the day and all night.  I filled up all of my buckets, my watering can, and all the old milk containers in our recycling.  I got soaked, I kept running up to the roof to switch buckets out from under the gutters, and fill up any container I could get my [...]

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