tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post82646161488537333..comments2024-02-27T18:47:31.191-08:00Comments on From Seed To Table: Garden Share Collective - October 2014Michellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07812702328134261533noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-13289612317419335542014-10-06T14:01:32.781-07:002014-10-06T14:01:32.781-07:00I like this summary. It's very illuminating.
...I like this summary. It's very illuminating.<br /><br />Yes, peppers have been fabulous this year producing since June. My favorite is Nu Mex 6-4, a Hatch-type chile. I have them for breakfast with eggs as often as possible. If you saute them softly the skins become tender and the flesh plump. Yum-yum.<br /><br />Oh, the poor tomatoes. They got almost ready to pick and then the leaves turned Jane Stronghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05016381279699618539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-3398404902771345062014-10-06T11:30:31.549-07:002014-10-06T11:30:31.549-07:00To use the American term in its true sense, that p...To use the American term in its true sense, that post is "Awesome"! A really comprehensive coverage of a great set of crops, giving such a full insight into the workings of your garden. I like the number of times the word "succession" appear in your post, because it indicates your forethought and planning for the future. It's something I've been working hard on myself!Mark Willishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04558305122821209520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-67896929006096605872014-10-05T17:46:23.089-07:002014-10-05T17:46:23.089-07:00I drool over that corn every time I see it. It is ...I drool over that corn every time I see it. It is just so pretty. It ought to make very beautiful polenta. Daphne Gouldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17305049560953735881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-59551172157615564262014-10-05T16:59:17.166-07:002014-10-05T16:59:17.166-07:00I'm looking forward to the gardening break tha...I'm looking forward to the gardening break that winter gives, but then I see what is going on in your garden and I'm jealous of all the fresh produce you will be harvesting while my garden is under a blanket of snow. I always thought that indeterminate tomatoes continued to grow & produce until they were hit by frost - or maybe that's just how it is in short season areas.Margarethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15949946977793864054noreply@blogger.com