Recipes, gardening tips and activities at the Greenhouse.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Summer Bounty
The tomatoes are doing fine this year. Covering them with netting has kept away the deer and the crows.
Tomato, Cucumbers, Peppers, and Basil
As I checked off the vegetables at Comsog, it sounded like a recipe for gazpacho. I flipped through my recipe file and found this recipe to share.
Garden Gazpacho
6 large tomatoes
1 large cucumber ( I used 2 pickling cucumbers)
1 medium onion (I like red but there are some nice spring onions in the greenhouse.)
1 green pepper (You could use the Corno del Toro or Poblano)
1 jalapeno
3 cloves of garlic (I guess you will have to go to the store!)
1/3 cup herbs basil, parsley, cilantro or mix ( There are 3 kinds of basil.)
1/4 cup olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
2 tsp salt
pepper to taste
Chunk the vegetable. Puree the tomatoes, garlic and hot pepper. Add cukes, onion and green pepper and along with the herbs, vinegar and olive oil. Pulse until vegetables are chopped to your liking. It is good to leave some texture. Chill.
Friday, May 25, 2012
The Determinant Tomato
The terms determinant and indeterminant after the description of a tomato are confusing to most novice gardeners. After all we may have only seen that word, determinant, in math class when we studied matrices. Most of us will have forgotten what a matrix is and a determinant was found by a formula we briefly memorized and never again used. But the word is important to remember in tomato varieties. A determinant tomato plant has a different growing habit that can be beneficial in our garden. First, it is usually a smaller plant. When the plant starts producing flowers, it stops growing and focuses on producing fruit. It also does not need pruning. These are great attributes for smaller gardens or tomatoes grown in a pot. The fruit all matures within a couple os weeks. This is great for canning or making sauce or anyone who will be leaving at the end of the summer! One of the most popular determinant tomatoes is Celebrity. Another is Rutgers
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Spring Plant Sale
Come and see the Greenhouse, enjoy the colors and the fresh lettuce but don't forget Mom!
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Spring Awakening
"Soup on Wednesday" at the planting parties has been a great hit. And we have also had many cakes and salads. Plenty of fresh lettuce at Comsog!!
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Holidays at Comsog
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Our new manager Chris Legge. |
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Harvesting Greens
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Stacy and Jill at Sunny Slope Farm with Jill's first Happy Shake |
The last step in this amazing soup is to blend it with an imersion blender. I love my new toy. It came from Le Roux and was the same price online with no shipping.
So get to the greenhouse, enjoy the sun and warmth and pick up some greens for salads, stirfries, and maybe a smoothie!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
A New Top!
We will miss you Chuck! |
There are many things growing at the greenhouse. Lettuce, mustard greens, spinach, pak choi, kale, arugula, broccoli raab, and swiss chard are all in the beds. We have had a difficult time getting the seedlings going because we have a mouse! or two! The mouse is digging up the seeds we have planted and replacing them with melon seeds. If only we could train it! We are using plastic covers to help protect the seedlings.
We have been picking the baby arugula and mizuna and the lettuce will soon need thinning.
We have a new manager, Chris and he has been working with us Wednesday and Thursday mornings between 9 and 12 AM. We have had a steady crew of workers over the last two months.