Zukes and peppers are starting to do their thing:
I planted a tomatillo plant, and it is doing really well. I am sure I have probably eaten one in salsa before, but I am still somewhat mystified by this tomato cousin. It will be interesting to see what this plant yields.
I keep pulling beautiful large carrots out from the patch. I still can't get over the fact that a fresh-pulled carrot smells so fragrant. They have an almost perfume quality to them! I have to say, so far all my purchases from Baker Creek Seeds have brought the biggest payoff. The rocky top lettuce blend has performed very well, and it is a lovely salad blend. The carrots are the chantenay red core and tonda di parigi heirloom varieties. And the herbs! they are just beautiful. The cilantro is out of control. I am collecting new recipes this week. How does cucumber and cilantro salad sound?
Yes, this basil smells as good as it looks. I have to keep slapping my own hands to stop from picking it while it is still small:
I can't wait to start having tomato basil salads!!!
1 comment:
I love tomatillos! My mother planted them in her garden last year and they were DELICIOUS. They were so sweet and yummy I even started eating them as snacks, like apples. A little weird but they were the bomb.
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