I spent a couple hours in the community garden on Saturday morning, first teaching a class (of 2!), then attacking the weeds* that had taken over. Currently the garden consists of 20 mounded rows, each 8' wide and 25' long. We've consistently had 3 people there working on Saturdays and 2 stalwarts who make it out a couple times during the week. Suffice to say, the uprooting of weeds has been much slower than the growth of new ones.
I brought some clear plastic to the garden to begin solarizing a couple of the beds. In return, I came home with a plastic grocery bag full of lamb's quarters, a giant cilantro plant that went to seed, and a bin of red wrigglers. Later in the afternoon I gave my own herb garden some TLC by giving one of the rosemary bushes a trim, uprooting and drying catnip (for our own use as tea), and dividing a few of my plants-gone -wild in preparation of unloading (errr...) giving them away.
This is actually a different batch of pesto than the cilantro pesto I made, |
but what can I say, it's Monday and I'm lazy. |
All of this jabber is to get to the point of what my Mother's Day consisted of: preserving. Whether keeping herbs in oil, vinegar, or finding a way to freeze them, I've already got a nice stockpile and the summer growing season hasn't really started!
*Most of these weeds are edible, but we want more mainstream crops producing food for Friendship Trays.
1 comment:
Foraging seems to be making the rounds of blogs lately...I'm definitely interested but probably not going to pursue it anytime soon.
hmmm, freezing pesto in cubes, good idea.
One thing I have noticed with a garden is how much food you really need, and it isn't much at all!
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