Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I have to second this! I like the curly Kale - but it would not be my first choice in terms of veggies. I wanted to grow Kale just because it's different and it grows almost year-round here. I bought red russian seeds because it looked pretty (and figured it would taste the same). We've been harvesting it like mad and I made my first big batch of sauteed kale and sweet corn the other day. I've made this 'recipe' before with curly kale and it was good. With the red russian? It's amazing! Sooo tender and slightly sweet...no bitter bite like the curly stuff. I'm a new fan (and super glad since I've got mounds and mounds of it)!
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Ok ok I will try some red Russian kale!(If I can get the seeds around here in the boondocks).
They broke ground for the new 40' x 18' vegetable garden in our back yard today- so exciting!They are coming back tomorrow to do some more digging and bring in some new topsoil and compost to heap in the middle. After that it's a matter of waiting for the fence to be installed around the perimeter (to keep all the marauding varmints and deer out), then lastly laying out and sculpting the beds and paths inside. I can't wait to starting planting! (but I'll have to).
Here are a few pix- I'm in the last two shots, after the guys went home for the day.
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Lisa
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Lisa, that is going to be one wonderful garden! Congratulations!
EDIT: Wait, do you have TWO new gardens? Looks like another one over to the right.
Last edited by tulip; 06-25-2009 at 04:18 PM.
Very nice!
(but I think you should have dug that by hand)
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Mmmmmmm, backhoe.
Sheesh, if her soil is as clay as mine was when I started, she'd still be digging out the third shovel full.
Plow attachment for the lawn tractor. Lots of shaking out sod by hand.
First year I pulled out the six-inch rocks.
Second year I pulled out the four-inch rocks.
Third year I pulled out some of the two-inch rocks.
Fourth year I grew beautiful carrots.(And I'm still pulling out two-inch rocks.
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PS. Seeds.
Last edited by OakLeaf; 06-25-2009 at 04:38 PM.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Oooh yeah, I meant to post this...
Red Russian Kale from my two favorite non-local seed sources:
http://rareseeds.com/seeds/Kale/Russ...or-Ragged-Jack
http://www.seedsavers.org/Details.aspx?itemNo=625(OG)
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