Post author:Joshua Post published:May 18, 2016 Post category:Around the Yard / On The Homestead Post comments:0 Comments Mostly wordless Wednesday, just some captions. Kohlrabi The live Goji Berries I got from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds survived and are trying to come back. I am liking square foot gardening Purple Beans New England Sugar Pie Pumpkins What I hope is Capers Are you ready for Tomatoes? Today’s harvest. Beet tops, leaf lettuce, mizuna, Clairmont lettuce, beans, kale, arugula, pak choy -Joshua Tags: garden, gardening, growyourown, square foot gardening, suburban homesteading, vegetables Read more articles Previous PostWordless Wednesday: Today’s Harvest From The Garden Next PostFresh Produce Delivery – Part 2 You Might Also Like Patch the Pirate visits The Lighthouse September 23, 2016 Trico’s Tree Program February 22, 2020 Newspaper Seed Starter Pots February 19, 2016 Animals of Our Hobby Farm August 30, 2015 Planting an Apple Tree September 27, 2016 This Post Has 0 Comments A_Boleyn May 18, 2016 Reply I look forward to the goji berry harvest. I’ve heard of them but never tasted any. Pretty greens harvest too. Everything looks so healthy. Joshua May 18, 2016 Reply I think we will have to wait for next year for the goji. ? A_Boleyn May 18, 2016 Reply I googled the fresh berries and apparently they’re not pleasant fresh due to a bitter-metallic aftertaste. The dried berries are good in smoothies, trail mix, granola etc. Joshua May 18, 2016 Reply That is true from what I have read. I like the dried berries myself. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Recipe Rating Recipe Rating CommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
A_Boleyn May 18, 2016 Reply I look forward to the goji berry harvest. I’ve heard of them but never tasted any. Pretty greens harvest too. Everything looks so healthy.
A_Boleyn May 18, 2016 Reply I googled the fresh berries and apparently they’re not pleasant fresh due to a bitter-metallic aftertaste. The dried berries are good in smoothies, trail mix, granola etc.
I look forward to the goji berry harvest. I’ve heard of them but never tasted any. Pretty greens harvest too. Everything looks so healthy.
I think we will have to wait for next year for the goji. ?
I googled the fresh berries and apparently they’re not pleasant fresh due to a bitter-metallic aftertaste. The dried berries are good in smoothies, trail mix, granola etc.
That is true from what I have read. I like the dried berries myself.