Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Spring Harvests


No, can't harvest cross vines, though they are kinda pretty...

they're not something that will feed anything but your soul.

Lemon grass, on the other hand,

tastes just fine. I could harvest this much about 10 times and I'd still have a respectable stand of lemon grass. Anyone need some lemon grass? I've been sharing it with some Vietnamese neighbors and my hairdresser, and a parent of one of the students I tutor.


Another tasty harvest.. some tomatoes. They aren't pretty, but they're not as ugly as some! And they tasted juuuuust fine, thank you.
Finally, I also did some more radish thinning. I'm developing a fondness for these sprouts. Nom, nom, nom.
The beets are up, as are the carrots, peas, beans and lettuce. I've not transplanted the tomatoes yet, but that's something I think I'll save for Friday when it's supposed to be a lot cooler (50's) and..and.. and...
IT'S GONNA RAIN!!

4 comments:

  1. Jealous here. I love seeing the fruits of your garden while I am waiting for Spring to arrive.
    *sigh*
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  2. You've got quite a bit there already. I won't have tomatoes in my garden until August! Lucky you!
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  3. You're getting some rain in Texas! Good for you! Can't believe you have "spring harvest" now!
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  4. Oh Nancy I'm jealous, here is KY I am still in the hoping stage of my garden. Easter flowers and beginning to bloom, trees are starting to bud but the veggies need to wait till May.
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Plant a seed!