On my daily walk about the yard today, I found these herb friends just coming out of their winter sleep. To my neighbors, most of these guys are weeds but to my family they're superstars of the spring garden, providing cheap and nutritious food and remedies.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
These Herbs are Waking Up
Friday, March 14, 2014
Ready for Spring
My seedlings are growing, we've had some warm days, and I'm itching to play in the dirt! I love spring planting time; we've kept ourselves busy indoors and out as we dreamed of warmer - and longer - days.
Our kitchen growing center consists of bargain rack and shelves from Home Depot, with inexpensive grow mats and humidity tent from Indoor Gardening Supplies.com. |
On the rack, above: collards, broccoli raab, red mustard, arugula, blue kale, Tuscan black kale, calendula, borage, and lettuces. All of these seedlings are cold-season plants that will be happy outdoors soon after Spring Equinox.
OUTDOORS:
Chives grow quickly in late winter weather under an overturned
aquarium, my substitute for an expensive glass cloche.
Chives are high in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that promote heart and bone health and fight cancer. Once established, perennial herbs such as chives are very easy to grow and can be long-lived. Ours came from my mother's garden, and were started by my grandmother nearly 40 years ago.
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