Well, squash and zucchini season is officially here! If you have a garden, you know this time of year well... the one where you start leaving baskets on neighbors patios, baking zucchini bread, slipping extras into parked cars with windows down. Who can resist such a high yield veggie for the garden though. We have one plant this year, and have collected at least a dozen crooknecks so far. No zucchini yet, but we planted in a more sunshine conservative part of the yard this year, so as to tone down a bit on the great zucchini explosion of last year. We also opted for a kamo kamo this year which will be a late summer to early fall kabocha type squash that is quite versatile. For now though, yellow crookneck galore. Here are a few recipe ideas for you for the bounty. We tried a curried squash with garbanzos, cauliflower and potatoes that was delicious.
http://allrecipes.com/recipes/fruits-and-vegetables/vegetables/squash/summer-squash
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on the vine with blossoms still coming |
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ready for stir fry |
Other than the squash, everything else is getting bigger and bigger. We'll soon be opening our own farmers market out of the back gate I think.
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sugar snap peas |
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blackberries, yum |
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blue lake beans |
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watermelon |
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stupice tomatoes |
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small sugar pumpkins |
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corn and kamo kamo squash |
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tomatillos |
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eggplant |
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lipstick sweet peppers |
And then there was this little visitor who came as we were watering all of the groceries.
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hummingbird taking a sprinkler bath |
Finally, a few words on carrot recycling. Did you know that after topping your carrots you can place them back in the soil and they will grow for you? In fact, many vegetables will, including potatoes, carrots, radishes, onions, celery, chives, lettuces and more. For information how,
http://wakeup-world.com/2012/10/15/16-foods-thatll-re-grow-from-kitchen-scraps. We have successfully made this happen with onions and carrots so far, but are giving it a shot with all of the root veggies this year along with re-seeding as we pull. Here's some instructions on the carrots by way of photos. We already have one carrot that successfully re-rooted, and two very happy aussie brown onions, not to mention all of our potatoes. Keep you posted on how it goes! Recycle your kitchen scraps and make them grow!
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amarillo and nantes scarlet carrots |
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carrot tops ready for the garden again |
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re-planted and ready to grow |
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