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Showing posts with label vegetables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetables. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2016

Got okra?

What's so great about okra!
 First it's from the north east of Africa and fits in perfect with our hot humid southern summers, having not problem producing it's green lady finger pods right up to the first heavy frost. The plant easily grows over your head no matter if you are 5 foot or 7 foot! Once the green pods start to form they literally grow over night!  Optimum picking size would be that of your little finger. When sliced a mucus like liquid is produced. This mucus combined with the fiber of the pod make great digestives. Okra is also high in folic acid, vitamins A and B with healthful minerals zinc, and calcium.
Favorite preparations are to slice into coins or spears for gumbo, soups, and fritters or leave whole for your best pickle recipe. I like to cut up the pods, soak in sour milk, batter in cornmeal/flour/salt/pepper and fry in oil. I can't eat this way all the time, it's a real splurge! So while the okra's fresh we indulge!
 --Pat H

Thursday, June 9, 2016

June harvesting and planting



Our garden is beautiful and bountiful these days, as spring gives way to summer.
As the days grow longer and the temperature rises, it is good to go early in the morning to work before the heat builds. This morning was nearly ideal, as the early morning temperature was down into the 50s overnight. So when we got to the garden it was still pleasantly cool.
As spring gives way to summer, we are blessed with an abundance and variety of early produce-- lettuce, beets, peas, and spinach that we have been harvesting already.  Tomatoes, Swiss chard, carrots and herbs are growing.  Tomato supports have been set, and some sweet corn is planted and coming up now.
--Deborah