The warm weather continues to draw up delicious flower stalks from my Asian greens. I harvested a large colander full of tsatsoi leaves and flower spikes, as well as spikes from my joi choi in the hydroponic fence planters. The choi in the ground-level planters is barely starting to form central buds, as [...]
Posts Tagged ‘greens’
More Stir-Fry Spikes, and A Pleasant Surprise
Posted in greens, mybayareagarden, surprise, tomatoes, tagged greens, mybayareagarden, surprise, tomatoes on February 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Winter Greens: Getting Spiky About Spring
Posted in broccoli, edible flowers, garden, greens, joi choi, mybayareagarden, stir-fry, tsatsoi, winter, tagged broccoli, edible flowers, greens, joi choi, mybayareagarden, tsatsoi on January 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Welcome, Weekend Herb Blogging readers!
Not only are winter greens easy and fun to grow, they like to surprise you now and then by deciding that Spring must be here. With all the recent (relatively) warmer rain, some of my asian stir-fry greens seem to have decided to Go For It and see about flowering. [...]
Easy Fall Greens via Hydroponics
Posted in containers, greens, hydroponic, lettuce, mybayareagarden, tagged containers, greens, hydroponic, lettuce, mybayareagarden on December 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Welcome, Weekend Herb Blogging readers. Doesn’t that look scrumptious? A crisp, shiny rosette of tsa tsoi, a tangy Chinese green that makes excellent stir fry material.
The best part is that I’m getting these delicious winter greens with almost no work, and I won’t be composting them or digging out the planters to [...]




