I grow more eggplant than we need just to have plenty of the gorgeous purple and black eggplant fruits in the garden. I get four or six beautiful eggplants, or “eggs” as my grandson says, from each plant, but you can get lots more if you have a longer, hotter season than mine. Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for July 23rd, 2008
Jul
23
Garden Sheds, Harvest Eggplants: An Elegant, Drought-resistant Vegetable
Categories: Fountains, Fruit, Plant Materials, Plants, Seeds, Soil, Summer, Vegetables, Water Features, Water Garden, garden, water
Jul
23
Planting Green Vegetables, A Flash of Green Garden
Categories: Bonsai, Fountains, Fruit, Furniture, Gardening Equipment, Paths, Plant Materials, Plants, Seeds, Soil, Vegetables, garden
Greens are the greatest. I doubt that any other group of vegetables provides so much good eating for so little effort. From small sections of wide rows, you’ll be able to create salads of all kinds, from early spring to late fall. The long harvest is a big reason I like greens so much. They keep my garden going long after frost has nipped my last tomatoes, beans, and corn.
Greens fit in everywhere. More and more people are growing them in their flower beds, along walks and driveways, and in all sorts of containers. Read the rest of this entry »