This week I'm thankful for the plants growing in my garden.
Pensacola is not exactly known for its farmers markets, so in search of fresh produce last year I planted a garden. Because the soil here is sandy, and because Hubby and I are renters and can't re-landscape our yard, my gardening adventures are confined to container-friendly plants.
In 2011 I had success with hot peppers, cherry tomatoes, green beans, and basil. This year I'm branching out (
silly pun intended) and trying several new crops.
With any luck (and some effort) this little guy is going to turn into eggplant parmesan and spicy szechuan eggplant stir-fry.
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Eggplant |
These green shoots are the beginnings of what will hopefully be a bumper-crop of zucchini. Unfortunately squirrels like zucchini, and we have an over-abundance of squirrels, so keeping these for myself might be harder than I think. But I like a good challenge, especially if it involves zucchini bread and vegetarian moussaka (when paired with the eggplant from above).
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Zucchini. |
And these little shoots will soon show up in a salad bowl. It only took 4 days for them to sprout! I am a very proud plant mama.
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This will look like a salad in 3 weeks. Really! |
And last, but not least, some of you may remember that I
bought a kumquat tree last November. Well... There is definitely fruit on my tree, but kumquat it is not! Kumquats are tiny little fruits - the diameter of a quarter at most. The things growing on my tree are goose-egg sized. Clearly my fruit tree was mis-labeled, which leaves me wondering:
What is it?
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So, what is this fruit? |
Any other gardeners out there? What are you planting this year?
And does anyone know what this citrus fruit is? They're delicious, but definitely not kumquats!
I have no clue what fruit that is but I love these photos. I wish I had a garden thumb :)
ReplyDeleteHow strange...that fruit is clearly not a kumquat at all! Post a picture when you pick it and slice it open so we can see what it looks like!
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