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Edible Little Balcony: November 2013
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Saturday, November 23, 2013. Amsterdam Flower Market (w/ pics)! As promised, a report of my recent travels! Despite having lived over here in Europe for over 9 years now and having visited many parts of the continent, there are still a few important cities/areas that I haven't been to yet and are long overdue! Amsterdam being one of them, despite its proximity to where I live! So the idea for a mini-vacation and city-tour was conceived a while ago and finally born last month! A typical flower stand - loo...
Edible Little Balcony: What to do with your leftover or unripe fall harvest...
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Saturday, October 5, 2013. What to do with your leftover or unripe fall harvest. My CSA green tomatoes. Fall is definitely in full swing, and I love it! There are so many great things about fall.enjoying the crisp air, bundling up with cozy sweaters and warm drinks, harvesting the fruits of your labor on hot summer days in your garden.and of course enjoying the fall recipes that celebrate your ripe and (hopefully) plentiful harvest! You don't have to let your vegetables go to waste! Very similar to my mo...
Edible Little Balcony: Hope dies last - a new year, a new season
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Friday, April 4, 2014. Hope dies last - a new year, a new season. Are you already planning your garden for this year? I am a bit late getting things going, but here's to a (hopefully) much less meager harvest than last year:. My radish harvest from late-July 2013. Skype (facepalm), i.e. hand to stern, shake head). Am hoping for the best - as they say here, "hope is the last thing to die", which I find very applicable! In the next post you will see how I got a head start on this season! Well Ill be darned.
Edible Little Balcony: Amsterdam Flower Market (w/ pics)!
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Saturday, November 23, 2013. Amsterdam Flower Market (w/ pics)! As promised, a report of my recent travels! Despite having lived over here in Europe for over 9 years now and having visited many parts of the continent, there are still a few important cities/areas that I haven't been to yet and are long overdue! Amsterdam being one of them, despite its proximity to where I live! So the idea for a mini-vacation and city-tour was conceived a while ago and finally born last month! A typical flower stand - loo...
Edible Little Balcony: April 2014
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014. Well I'll be darned. Yep, just when you least expect it, just when you'd given up all but the most fleeting moments of hope. Half of it even got attacked by aphids (as you can see, I need to pinch off those dead leaves), but it stayed green all winter, surprisingly! I didn't think it would get enough sun sitting here to live. But maybe tomatoes have a hibernation phase? Low and behold, a few weeks ago, the little sucker sprouted some blooms! Now I have this! And then, more blooms!
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Ten great crops to grow in containers
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Why grow in a city? Can city growing make a difference? Ten great crops to grow in containers. When growing in small spaces, you want a lot from the crops you grow. You want them to give you plenty to eat, to taste amazing, and ideally to look great, too. After experimenting with over fifty different vegetable crops, here are ten I’ve found to be amongst the very best. (Herbs and fruits to follow another day). Nasturtiums will brighten any home. A super productive and pretty crop – as long as you h...
150 Ways to Eat More Local Food - Minnesota Locavore
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Recipes & Guides. Recipes & Guides. 150 Ways to Eat More Local Food. December 28, 2012. Middot; In Locavore Q and A. This is it. This is the year to live better. To eat and grow local wherever you live. Need an idea to get started today? Want to try something new in the garden or the kitchen? Take the challenge to try 1 or all 150. Either way you’ll be living closer to the locavore lifestyle. Join your local co-op grocery store. Order your seed catalogs and start planning for the growing season. Swap out...
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Photo Gallery: Autumn Festival 2013. April 7 @ 9:30 am. March In The Vegie Patch. Autumn is here and once the nights start cooling off the soil will soon follow. Those cooler temps slow growth right down. May plantings will take much longer to mature than April … [Read More.]. Harvest Smarts – Kumara, Squash and Pumpkin. Lupin’s Grand Finale (How To Finish A Greencrop). Testing Apples For Ripeness A Super Helpful Calendar. My dear friends, Today is the launch of something new at Edible Backyard, an oppor...
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014. Well I'll be darned. Yep, just when you least expect it, just when you'd given up all but the most fleeting moments of hope. Half of it even got attacked by aphids (as you can see, I need to pinch off those dead leaves), but it stayed green all winter, surprisingly! I didn't think it would get enough sun sitting here to live. But maybe tomatoes have a hibernation phase? Low and behold, a few weeks ago, the little sucker sprouted some blooms! Now I have this! And then, more blooms!
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