Last weekend I was in Austin visiting the fam and Natural Springs Garden. Usually, for helping out I get to harvest some veggies to take home, but this time I was sent home with something even better- plants! {the whole "teach a man how to fish" philosophy, at its finest!} Also, the handymen in my life (dad and my husband) built a very cute mini garden trough for me. It's big enough to plant about two rows, and will be a beautiful container once it starts to weather naturally! Once I get some potting soil, I will be transplanting most of my new greens into it!
The cold fronts are getting closer and closer together, and squirrels getting fluffier, which is apparently a sign of a cold winter to come. With that, the fall/winter veggies that I am *very* excited to introduce are several different varieties of greens:
Jericho Lettuce
Lola Rosa Lettuce
Arugula!
Black Seeded Simpson
Red Salad Bowl Lettuce
Giant Red Mustard Greens
Yellow Swiss Chard. This photo is not enhancing it's color, it's actually that yellow!
So pretty.
My Garlic chives are still looking good! They are huge! I am going to look into drying and bottling them, don't worry, I'll keep ya posted on that. :)
Bulls Blood Beet Green. Check out the little babies growing already!
Also, cilantro, basil and my baby ghost pepper plants that you've already heard about are all looking beautiful.
Ghost Pepper
These will make for a beautiful salad! There's so much here that I can make mix and match to create different salads and not get tired of the same ol' lettuce. Yes, this means no more spending $7 on a container of organic greens that go bad in 5 days!!!
Once these are all in their new home, I'll post the picture of the mini garden trough. Also, check back soon, I'll be researching drying herbs (my chives especially) and bottling them to stow away in your kitchen. Sometimes it's better to have dried herbs on hand because fresh ones can burn easily if you are baking them. It's always better to dry your own herbs... because it's free! :)
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