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How does your garden grow?
From time to time, Gae has mentioned greens she's growing in her garden, and I've wondered what other gems she hasn't mentioned. I added sorrel and salad burnet to my yard because she mentioned them, and I'm wondering what else others have. I have lettuce, arugula, sorrel, lemon balm (this is amazing in salads), and now salad burnet. And some spinach. What other salad fixings do you have in your garden? Oh, and I have 3 kinds of mint. Karen |
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 15:33:22 GMT, Karen wrote:
What other salad fixings It is not really acceptable but I like the new growth on Smilax (cat briar) vines. I guess that is for people who browse like deer, though. In the summer Turk's Cap flowers are real tasty, and colorful in a salad. Rusty Mase ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Rusty Mase wrote in
: It is not really acceptable but I like the new growth on Smilax (cat briar) vines. I guess that is for people who browse like deer, though. In the summer Turk's Cap flowers are real tasty, and colorful in a salad. I have never regretting asking a question on this newsgroup--the answers are *always* interesting. Karen |
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"Karen" wrote in message ... | Rusty Mase wrote in | : | It is not really acceptable but I like the new growth on Smilax | (cat briar) vines. I guess that is for people who browse like | deer, though. In the summer Turk's Cap flowers are real tasty, | and colorful in a salad. | | I have never regretting asking a question on this newsgroup--the | answers are *always* interesting. | | Karen There are few things in the salad-green department that lack interest for roaming cats, in our experience. You might consider nasturtiums, with peppery, cresslike leaves and edible and ornamental flowers. Some of our over-wintered ones in pots have been blooming again the past few days. |
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"Karen" wrote in message
... : How does your garden grow? : : From time to time, Gae has mentioned greens she's growing in her : garden, and I've wondered what other gems she hasn't mentioned. I : added sorrel and salad burnet to my yard because she mentioned them, : and I'm wondering what else others have. : : I have lettuce, arugula, sorrel, lemon balm (this is amazing in : salads), and now salad burnet. And some spinach. What other salad : fixings do you have in your garden? Oh, and I have 3 kinds of mint. : : Karen Mizuna is attractive and very quick to grow from seed. I had a greens pond in my greenhouse this winter and it was by far the most productive. I got my seeds at evergreenseeds.com. |
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"Texensis" wrote in
: There are few things in the salad-green department that lack interest for roaming cats, in our experience. What, exactly, does this mean?! You might consider nasturtiums, with peppery, cresslike leaves and edible and ornamental flowers. Some of our over-wintered ones in pots have been blooming again the past few days. I've never tried the leaves! Can't really bring myself to eat the flowers. |
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"Karen" wrote in message ... | "Texensis" wrote in | : | There are few things in the salad-green department that lack | interest for roaming cats, in our experience. | | What, exactly, does this mean?! At certain times of the year, or maybe even always, some cats like to eat some green things, and do so! | | You might consider | nasturtiums, with peppery, cresslike leaves and edible and | ornamental flowers. Some of our over-wintered ones in pots have | been blooming again the past few days. | | I've never tried the leaves! Can't really bring myself to eat the | flowers. The leaves are really peppery, and it's not too late to plant nasturtiums. They're far from the most beautiful flowers ijn the world--nothing subtle about that coloring!--but the seeds do unfailingly germinate and no pests (or cats) seem to be at all interested in the plants. Some of the trailing/climbing ones overwintered in pots have begun to floom this week. |
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 19:59:05 GMT, "Texensis"
wrote: Some of the trailing/climbing ones overwintered in pots have begun to floom this week. OK, so while I am out browsing on vines, Earl's nasturtiums are flooming. This is a surprising newsgroup! Rusty Mase ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"Rusty Mase" wrote in message ... | On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 19:59:05 GMT, "Texensis" | wrote: | | Some of the trailing/climbing ones overwintered in | pots have begun to floom this week. | | OK, so while I am out browsing on vines, Earl's nasturtiums are | flooming. This is a surprising newsgroup! | | Rusty Mase | | They could have been glooming....it's all in the keyboard proximity! |
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Xref: 127.0.0.1 austin.gardening:19236
"Texensis" wrote in : At certain times of the year, or maybe even always, some cats like to eat some green things, and do so! Oh, whew, I thought you were talking about something more sinister! I have had this cat for 3 months, and I still don't know where she poops. She does like to lie in the lemon balm but I don't know that she eats it. | I've never tried the leaves! Can't really bring myself to eat | the flowers. The leaves are really peppery, and it's not too late to plant nasturtiums. They're far from the most beautiful flowers ijn the world--nothing subtle about that coloring!--but the seeds do unfailingly germinate and no pests (or cats) seem to be at all interested in the plants. Some of the trailing/climbing ones overwintered in pots have begun to floom this week. Okay. Thanks for the suggestion. Karen |
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