tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post865549947826903660..comments2023-03-03T02:16:52.780-08:00Comments on Mountain Harvest Basket: Salad DaysFarmer Jenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10333209660043535465noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post-55678272135537904352009-05-29T23:09:07.074-07:002009-05-29T23:09:07.074-07:00Hi Knit Witch,
Isn't it fun to grow your own food?...Hi Knit Witch,<br />Isn't it fun to grow your own food? So fresh and healthy too.Farmer Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10333209660043535465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post-25410769197438463492009-05-26T04:37:51.612-07:002009-05-26T04:37:51.612-07:00Wow! That's awesome! I picked some lettuce out o...Wow! That's awesome! I picked some lettuce out of our garden over the weekend - yum!Knit Witchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10400889613172852942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post-70256294828226062902009-05-22T18:13:25.956-07:002009-05-22T18:13:25.956-07:00Hi Bob,
I am glad you enjoyed my homegrown lettuce...Hi Bob,<br />I am glad you enjoyed my homegrown lettuce, and I am glad that you ate a nice salad for dinner.<br /><br />Hi CA Grammy,<br />Thanks so much for the veggie praise! That means so much to me. I am unable to ignore my email or phone. I am addicted.<br /><br />Hi Danni,<br />My scale was not that expensive, and it works great. It's just not as beautiful as I would like it to be.<br /><br />Pinching off the flowering stalks on bolting plants will slow it down some, but it won't prevent the leaves from becoming bitter or the plant from going to seed. It will win eventually. I usually just pluck the whole plant out of the ground (the green leafy plants anyway) and eat it. My green onions that I have been growing in a big pot on my porch for the past several years, however, do continue to grow and stop sending up flower stalks when I pinch off each one. I usually allow 2 or 3 flower head to go to seed first and then pinch them off.<br /><br />Radishes vary quite a bit. I have found the most success and my preferred flavor with the French Breakfast Radish.<br /><br />Hi Marcee,<br />I usually do not thin my greens until they are big enough to actually eat. Then I harvest every third or fourth plant to give the others room to grow and to allow the air to circulate between them hopefully reducing the bug and slug population. I eat the thinned out greens. <br /><br />Hi Lisa,<br />Alas, I have not had much time to play in my garden dirt yet this year. Thanks for the veggie praise.Farmer Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10333209660043535465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post-23272520320700682412009-05-21T21:00:16.963-07:002009-05-21T21:00:16.963-07:00Mmmm! Such beautiful radishes and lettuce, my frie...Mmmm! Such beautiful radishes and lettuce, my friend.<br /><br />Enjoy your special time playing in the dirt. :)<br /><br />~LisaLaughing Orca Ranchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03562627840013868980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post-17837862241577630972009-05-20T20:03:02.941-07:002009-05-20T20:03:02.941-07:00Oh my goodness. That lettuce looks amazing. I bet...Oh my goodness. That lettuce looks amazing. I bet it makes the best tasting salads around. <br /><br />Can I tell you a secret? I am awful at growing lettuce. Just awful. I think its the thinning thing that gets me. I just see those little plants and I want them all to grow up...its hard for me to part with them even tho I need to. Sigh. Im a bad lettuce mama.frugalmomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03013856124264535872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post-60212356956366724212009-05-20T09:14:45.331-07:002009-05-20T09:14:45.331-07:00Love that top photo, Jen...and I *still* have scal...Love that top photo, Jen...and I *still* have scale envy. Just haven't been able to find the right one that doesn't (to me) seem to cost way too much!<br /><br />So...do you know if one pinches off the first signs of bolting and flowering, whether this will prevent the lettuce from turning bitter? <br /><br />Pretty radishes...mine are still extremely small and seem to be getting nibbled on by something just below the surface of the soil.Dannihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12623233206043947281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post-56736628082709429772009-05-20T08:50:44.707-07:002009-05-20T08:50:44.707-07:00Oh I know exactly what you mean by not answering t...Oh I know exactly what you mean by not answering the phone or turning on the computer. Because we live in such close quarters, this laptop of mine is almost like an appendage of my being. It's hard to let it just sit quiet in the mornings. But that's exactly what I have to force myself to do sometimes, especially these nice cool mornings when it's easier to work outside. <br /><br />Your lettuce and radishes look like they came straight out of Sunset magazine!CaliforniaGrammyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05137556336315915924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547072374761549706.post-81330956088679390542009-05-20T08:38:04.109-07:002009-05-20T08:38:04.109-07:00One of those leafy, crisp volunteers was the cente...One of those leafy, crisp volunteers was the centerpiece of my dinner last night, along with some home made dark olive oil and balsalmic vinegar dressing. <br /><br />Oh, and also a side of leftover bbq'd tri-tip, garlic potato slices, and some grilled zuccini.<br /><br />I had some happy tummy experiences last night, thanks again for the great lettuce Farmer Jen.Hardware Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09715744395156306812noreply@blogger.com