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Harvest Monday – 20th April 2015

Monday, April 20, 2015 4:12
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Hooray! My Harvest Monday post has something in it other than PSB. (Blink, and you’ll miss it though…). These are the first of this year’s Asparagus.

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Yes, so far just three spears. There are several more visible already, but they won’t be ready for a few days yet.

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So for the time being we have to make do with more PSB. I expect everyone will be mightily relieved when my garden stops producing PSB…

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PSB “Red Arrow”

These spears are mostly from one of the two “Early Purple Sprouting” plants – ironically the last of my four varieties to mature!

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I am particularly proud of this head of “Red Arrow” broccoli. It is huge!

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This is the main growing-point of the plant. When disassembled it will produce about a dozen decent spears.

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Other than the above, the only produce to come out of my garden this week has been a load of Parsley and some Chives. The Parsley is particularly fine at present, so we have been using a lot of it. We have so much of it that at the weekend I gave a big bag of it to my daughter Emma. Preserving surplus Parsley is not easy. When dried it is utterly tasteless, and when frozen it goes mushy.We do actually have a big bag of it in the freezer (“for emergencies”), but we seldom use any of it – especially if we have any fresh.

Linking up with Harvest Monday, hosted on Daphne’s Dandelions….

To read more articles like this, on Gardening and Gastronomy, please visit * http://marksvegplot.blogspot.com/ *



Source: http://marksvegplot.blogspot.com/2015/04/harvest-monday-20th-april-2015.html

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