I am a notoriously terrible lettuce grower. I don't know if I just always plant at the wrong time, if my soil isn't right for it, or if I'm just not holding my mouth right. My lettuce always bolts before it even gets big enough for me to be willing to pluck a leaf to see how it tastes. Until this winter. In late fall I planted some mesclun mix in my greenhouse, just a small patch as a test. I didn't expect much given my track record, but in the past few weeks some of the lettuce has grown to testable size without any sign of bolting!
And I have discovered something because of my success:
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Friday, December 28, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Calming Breakfast Soup
Oh, the joy of a winter garden! It frosted pretty well last night but such happenings serve only to sweeten most of what remains in the garden. There are daikon radishes, and turnips and in the greenhouse there are collard greens and kale at various stages of growth. With this in mind this morning, and having read last night in Masanobu Fukuoka's "One Straw Revolution" that daikon radishes have calming qualities, I decided we would start out our day calmly. So I made a simple egg drop miso soup with fresh grated daikon added raw to the warm bowl of soup.
Labels:
collard greens,
daikon radish,
eggs,
garden,
garlic,
miso,
onions,
soup
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