Here’s a quick run-down of what’s growing in my garden right now. I’m doing this largely to keep a record, for next year, of what comes around when; perhaps it will also be of some use to others gardening in high and dry places around 5000+ feet, wherever you are. If you live at high [...]
Posts Tagged ‘collard greens’
In Season – July
Posted in Gardening, tagged black cherry, cherry tomatoes, collard greens, crookbeck squash, currants, gooseberries, high altitude gardening, high and dry, hybrid squash, in season, Penzey's, rainbow chard, sorrel, sungold, zucchini on July 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
In Season – June
Posted in Gardening, tagged arugula, celery, chard, collard greens, currants, gooseberries, Greens, heirloom, herbs, June, kale, kitchen garden, lettuce, mesclun, pea shoots, peas, radishes, romaine, spinach, tuscan black kale on June 9, 2008 | 2 Comments »
It’s early June and here is what is growing (and edible) in my Colorado garden. Spinach (just getting from tender salad greens to cooking-quality leaves) Chard (we just enjoyed our first batch) Collard Greens (also just had a first batch a few days ago, looking forward to more!) Radishes (finishing off the last of these) [...]




