Category archives: Farm To Table

Growin' Gold | The Golden Delicious Apple

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For months I've been patiently watching yellowish, mottle-skinned fruits swell. Young golden delicious apples bobbing tenuously in the breeze,  testing the strength of my sapling's little bowing branches. The tree, a couple years old now, has survived a transplant from a home I briefly owned and a near girdling winter attack of a winter starved, bark chew[...]

Growing Strawberries For Homemade Strawberry Jam

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There are few food moments that really define summer. The first tomato... plump, ripe and red on the vine, destined for a BLT sandwich or a mozzarella and fresh basil union. Sweet corn that doesn't need to be cooked before eating or green beans snapped and ready to eat. But the first moment, for many, is probably the summer's first fresh picked strawberry[...]

A Simple Strawberry Jam Recipe With 3 Ingredients

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Homemade strawberry jam from just 3 ingredients? Yep, it's just that easy with this simple strawberry jam recipe. We've got to warn you though, once you've tasted homemade strawberry jam you're not going to be able to go back to eating the store-bought variety... so make sure you stash a few jars away. Ready to make some strawberry jam? Here's what you're g[...]

Growing nasturtiums. Yep... nah-STUR-shumz

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Don’t worry, you’re not alone. I’m pretty sure I learned how to juggle faster than I learned to say “nah-STUR-shumz”. Despite all the pronunciation battles I grow nastyturtles. No surgeons. Nasturtiums.  And I love them. Why? Simple… They’re a trap crop.  If you grow them interspersed with your veggies they’ll hopefully  distract the creepy crawly’s t[...]

Plant Tomatoes With The Trench Method

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If we only needed one reason to garden a fresh summer tomato would probably fit the bill. I’m not going to belabor this point, but the hard red orbs that line our produce aisles are not tomatoes, not even close. Those buggers have had the tomato cross-bred right out of them in favor of storage life, ease of shipping and ease of harvest all at the expense of [...]

Want Spinach All Summer? Grow Chard.

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Maybe it’s just me, but growing spinach is no joke.I’ve had trouble getting it to germinate and trouble getting it to thrive. This year I had some success with a few plants I grew from seed last fall. It survived the mild winter and leafed out aggressively this spring. I harvested a two-bowl salad and cherished this leafy treat . Meanwhile in the garden m[...]