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Tag Archives: Spinach
T’is the Season of Snacks and Parties-Hot Baked Spinach Dip
who has attended a fall or winter gathering where there was not some version of spinach dip being served? For my own home grown twist on this old standby I am using bulls blood beet leaves instead of spinach. In … Continue reading
The Snow Garden
I guess that’s it I missed my chance, the snow is here and it seemed to have showed up particularly early this year. I don’t have anything cloched except a few spinach seedling, I was planning to get out and … Continue reading
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Tagged food gardens, onions, overwintering vegetables, Perennnial Edibles, Spinach, thyme, vegetable garden
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My Favorite Perennial Salad
This low maintenance mix of arugula, perpetual spinach and sorrel, will rival any annual “spring greens mix” or “mescluns”, without the hassle of constantly re-sowing, or successive planting. In my garden the perennial greens are much more drought tolerant than … Continue reading
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Tagged arugula, Perennial Salad Garden, recipes, Sorrel, Spinach
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