Drying Flowers
The greenhouse has cockscomb celosia, globe amaranth, strawflowers, statice and amaranth for drying.
Harvest your flowers after the dew has dried.
Remove the leaves form the lower stem.
Tie 5 to 10 stems together with a rubber band.
Choose a place to dry the flowers that is dark and dry. Air flow or a dehumidifier will speed the process.
Hang the bouquet upside down.
It should take between 24 hours and 2 weeks to dry your flowers.
Recipes, gardening tips and activities at the Greenhouse.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
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Saturday, September 21, 2013
OK Okra!
Sauté garlic to taste in olive oil, add sliced okra (8-12 depending on size, cubed tomatillo (6-8 depending on size) and stir fry until tender. Add one can organic diced herb tomatoes (Muir Glen) for stir fry and two cans for a more stew like recipe. Serve with shredded fresh basil.
If you like a little meat you can add some chicken and stir fry it with the garlic or try Paula Dean's recipe with bacon. I saw a recipe with great reviews for roasted okra. Worth a try on the cooler days.
If you are still enjoying your grill, you could try Phylis Jampol's favorite. Just throw it on the grill!
Check out the Greenhouse Blog for more recipes using vegetables available at the Greenhouse.
The Fall Festival is fast approaching and there is a lot of work to do. Max King started seedlings that will be good to put in a cold frame. We will also be having a perennial swap at the festival so start planning and divide your plants to share.
Meanwhile we need to clean up the greenhouse and gardens.
See you on Wednesday.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Gazpacho Fever
The Wednesday Crew is gearing up for the Fall Festival. Cuttings have been started as well as seedlings. There will be lots of activities including a perennial swap and honey extraction!
Meanwhile, the open markets continue in Oak Bluffs. Tomatoes, eggplant, okra and flowers have been good sellers.
I have been making a lot of gazpacho. Most of the ingredients are available at the Greenhouse.
Have you noticed the new sign yet? We are now "the Greenhouse of Martha's Vineyard."
Here is my favorite recipe for Gazpacho. Enjoy!
I have been making a lot of gazpacho. Most of the ingredients are available at the Greenhouse.
Have you noticed the new sign yet? We are now "the Greenhouse of Martha's Vineyard."
Here is my favorite recipe for Gazpacho. Enjoy!
Gazpacho
6 large ripe juicy tomatoes
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
¼ cup olive oil
3 cloves garlic
1 fresh chopped jalapeno or half a garden salsa pepper
1 cut up red onion
Process tomatoes and garlic until pureed. Depending on audience I also puree the onion and hot pepper. If you prefer you can chunk them and add them with the following vegetables.
1 chopped green pepper
1/3 cup of mixture of basil and Italian parsley chopped
1 chopped large cucumber
2 tsp salt
Fresh black pepper
Pulse in the food processor until vegetables are chopped but not pureed.Monday, August 5, 2013
Comsog is a Hit at the Open Market in Oak Bluffs
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Plant and Seedling Sale
Members have been busy this spring. The greenhouse is bursting with vegetable seedlings. Heirloom tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, eggplants are looking happy and so are the volunteers. All winter we have been meeting on Wednesdays at the greenhouse enjoying soups and salads. There has been plenty of lettuce and kale as well as kohlrabi and swiss chard. (Click here for a recipe for a swiss chard tart.)
There are lots of flowers this year as well. We have the usual 6 packs of gazania and portulaca. We have added cutting flowers and will have a cutting garden at the greenhouse this summer. We have hanging baskets ready to go but we also have a special sale on wave petunnias and fuchsia for you to create your own baskets.
Our Earthday celebration was a great success. We had many community members come and donate time. Lots of winter squash was started for the sale. Hot dogs, greens, tea and cookies were enjoyed by all ages. Children had fun seeding sunflowers in egg carton pots.
This year we have some new items for sale. New tomatoes include Legend and Red Robin. Legend is an early blight resistant tomato. Red Robin is a cherry tomato that can be grown in a hanging basket. Sheepnose Pimento and Tequila Sunrise are new sweet peppers.
Hot peppers range from the ever popular mildly hot Ancho to the fiery Red Habanero.
Our Earthday celebration was a great success. We had many community members come and donate time. Lots of winter squash was started for the sale. Hot dogs, greens, tea and cookies were enjoyed by all ages. Children had fun seeding sunflowers in egg carton pots.
This year we have some new items for sale. New tomatoes include Legend and Red Robin. Legend is an early blight resistant tomato. Red Robin is a cherry tomato that can be grown in a hanging basket. Sheepnose Pimento and Tequila Sunrise are new sweet peppers.
Hot peppers range from the ever popular mildly hot Ancho to the fiery Red Habanero.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Let's Celebrate Together!
Time: 6pm to 9ish – Location: Thalia Scanlan’s house at 444 Lambert’s Cove Rd. Bring your favorite finger foods, appetizers, desserts – whatever tasty treats you’d like to share! We’ll provide plentY of libations – hard and soft... hot and cold!!! Also – to add to the fun — bring a small wrapped gift $10 or under – for our “Chinese Auction” - or Grab-Bag. It’s always a great time to share the joys of the season while we take a small time-out from the greenhouse for family and fun!
Need help? Thalia’s home phone is 508-696-0305 or (M) 508-221-0414.
LET’S CELEBRATE TOGETHER!!!
Wednesday December 12th we will meet at Ken and Alba's house to send out membership information and renewal forms.
Our January meeting at the greenhouse will be a planning meeting. Bring fund raising and planting ideas.
Lots of greens are growing in the greenhouse. Do you have a favorite kale recipe?
Read about the Thanksgiving Cactus. |
COMSOG’S HAPPY HOLIDAY PARTY IS SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13TH!
Time: 6pm to 9ish – Location: Thalia Scanlan’s house at 444 Lambert’s Cove Rd. Bring your favorite finger foods, appetizers, desserts – whatever tasty treats you’d like to share! We’ll provide plentY of libations – hard and soft... hot and cold!!! Also – to add to the fun — bring a small wrapped gift $10 or under – for our “Chinese Auction” - or Grab-Bag. It’s always a great time to share the joys of the season while we take a small time-out from the greenhouse for family and fun!
Need help? Thalia’s home phone is 508-696-0305 or (M) 508-221-0414.
LET’S CELEBRATE TOGETHER!!!
Wednesday December 12th we will meet at Ken and Alba's house to send out membership information and renewal forms.
Our January meeting at the greenhouse will be a planning meeting. Bring fund raising and planting ideas.
Lots of greens are growing in the greenhouse. Do you have a favorite kale recipe?
Sunday, September 16, 2012
A World of Heirloom Tomatoes
Read Thalia's interview with Catherine Walthers in Martha's Viineyard Magazine, A World of Heirloom Tomatoes.
September 29th is the Living Local Festival and COMSOG will be participating. If you would like to be a part of this please call Betsy Cabana.
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