The pods should be ready about 70 days after planting. Each pod should have six to eight medium-sized peas. The best way to be sure if it’s harvest time is to open up a couple of pods. If the peas inside are plump and a good size, feel free to pluck any pod that feels like ...
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Black radishes are winter radishes; plant them in winter. Cook black radishes like turnips. Rat-tail radishes Rat-tail radishes are grown for their long bean-like seed pods which can mature at 9 inches long. Rat-tail radish seed pods are wide at one end and dwindle to a tip at the ot...
How to Plant and Grow Peas Peas are easy to grow. And, there are many kinds of peas to choose from. Garden peas–or English peas as they are sometimes called–are available in both bush and climbing varieties. They are eaten after being shelled. Snap and snow peas have edible pods. Sn...
hand. Within these pods are tons of tiny seeds that you can sow over some compost. If you don’t remove the flower spikes after the blooms start to fade, this plant does readily self-sow, so if you don’t want them to spread out, it’s important to keep an eye on those flowers!
Allium, German and Purple-Headed Garlic Choose a sunny site with well-drained soil, though alliums are adaptable to most soils except heavy clay. Plant with tip up, about 3” deep and 4-5” apart (or closer for a lush look sooner). Scratch a bit of bulb fertilizer into the soil surf...
Do not confuse the plant with the water hemlock and position hemlock. They are part of the same family Apiaceae. Dilly Cucumber salad Dill Cucumber Salad ¾ c. sour cream 1 small clove garlic, crushed 1 tsp. honey or Stevia to taste ...
Carrots –all ends, peels, and greens (you can also use green carrot tops to make Carrot Top Pesto!) Cauliflower –leafy base Corn –corn cobs Garlic –the outer paper of the head, the peel of each clove, and the garlic itself Celery –the white parts near the root, the “mini-rib...
and more umami the flavour. Other cereal grains like rice or barley can also be used to make miso. This type of condiment is often used in soups or as a marinade/glaze for meats andvegetables. You could even use it on its own, like in thisChinese-5 spice Burger with Garlic Miso ...