As okra goes, I stunk at growing it this year. I kept waiting too long to pick it and ended up with a whole bunch of brown, hard seed pods. So I have a lot of seeds…but did I wait long enough to remove them, or should I have let them completely die off on the plant? Will they be useable?
Guess I’ll be back to frozen okra when I need it. Does anyone ever see it fresh anywhere? At Sprouts? Anyone?
Meanwhile – I was noting the okra leaf…haven’t I seen something like that somewhere before? Oh, yes: everywhere in Colorado!!!
In other {GARDEN} news~
What is the deal with the beefsteak tomatoes? Are they really like twins or triplets and sometimes even like quardruplets that just join together so we can beam over our 2-pound blushers? I have got these gigantic beefsteaks on the vine, heavy, juicy and so deliciousssssssssss! Yes, I am scheduling regular BLTs at this time in my life!
Does anyone know if you can eat the leaves of the sweet potato vine – especially if they are completely hogging up all the room in all of my flower pots?
Down to the last of the gargantuan Brussel’s Sprouts leaves. Washing two big sink-loads as we speak, which will give me space for Chinese Cabbage for the fall garden! I popped some seeds in 2 days ago and in this heat, they have already germinated! Perfect!
Now-these leaves – You can stir fry them, use them in a fritata, cook them the same way you would cabbage or broccoli or kale, you can use them as a wrap for a crab filling, make a sausage soup, roast them with garlic or make flavored, baked chips out of them. I am sharing these ideas for my kids because everybody is going home with some Brussels’ leaves! :)
Do you know what I love most about this time of year? It’s ripe.
When I stepped outside this morning, the air just smelled ripe. Everything tastes better, all the colors are richer and the garden is reaching its’ intended glory. This is why I planted and weeded and fed and tended. For now. The world is heavy with ripened fruit…