Cucumber flowers lifting their golden heads to the sun...the promise of crisp sweet fruit to come! |
My Patch from Scratch is a blog about a small piece of land on a farm in the South of England. It is the story of how we created a home here from scratch, and a vegetable patch to feed us and to help us be as self sufficient as we can. This is a record of how I have learned to grow and cook and eat vegetables - from sowing to harvest with photographs of every stage.
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Unusual star veg - kohl rabi and artichokes
Two stars of this summer - kohl rabi and artichokes. I think Kohl rabi is very underrated. It is simply delicious and I wish I had grown more of it. This is the purple variety Purple Density which is a bit later than the pale green one and next year I will grow both. It is a brassica and so is sown and planted as such We just steam it and eat it with butter and it tastes of peas and asparagus and a tiny bit turnippy...so, so good. You can eat it raw too in salads. Simple and yummy.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Fruit and flowers - gorgeous July!
The harvest in early July is so beautiful. Bright and fresh colours, new leaves and textures, nothing overblown and we are not yet saturated and spoilt with summer fruits. The excitement about pulling beets and digging up new potatoes is still strong - this is what all the planning and preparation are all about. We didn't need to add anything to this table for our meals today....there was enough from the patch....except cream, butter and olive oil.....
The first year for this redcurrant bush so not many fruit, but it was so exciting to see the tendrils of glistening red fruit hanging like earings from the bush....and then using the little pottery collander I made to pick them. The fresh green leaf was irrestible too!
Meanwhile more fruit is forming. The autumn raspberry canes are shooting now with a promise for September fruit, the blueberries are green and fat on their willowy stems, and the new apple trees have their first fruit. Below is Fiesta, a descendant of Cox and in its first year it has produced about twenty baby apples. I have pruned some of them off to make sure that the tree is able to use most of its strength in establishing a strong root system, but couldn't resist leaving a few to try in the autumn...
And the flowers are beautiful too! The pathway to the greenhouse is lined with bountiful borage and bright blue cornflowers. Every morning the sound of the bees greets me as I open up the greenhouse windows. There must be at least fifty here at a time, flying in from the hive in our neighbour's garden. One day we will have our own hive....I long to taste the honey these little workers are so busy making, but am very pleased at all the good work they are doing pollinating courgettes and squash!
July is a fantastic month - some of the very best veg and fruit are coming in now and in abundance. But the best thing is the salad. After July it tales off a bit, maybe because I am not very good at remembering to keep sowing successionally. But in July we ate bucketfuls of fresh salad mixed with fresh peas and beans nearly every day. Here is a day's picking on the steps of our airstream waiting to be washed and dressed. Next month the tomatoes will be ripe and overwhelming and the courgettes, but July is the salad month and we loved it!
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