Showing posts with label Spring Mix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring Mix. Show all posts

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Summer Greens Are Amazing

For the freshest, just out of the garden flavor, visit our farmers market stand for some amazing greens. We are at the market right now getting set-up (I wrote and scheduled this post at 4:00 this morning.) I think the cooler weather over the last few weeks has contributed to the exceptional flavor. We have:

  1. Baby spinach is back after taking a break for a few weeks.
  2. Spring mix with gorgeous baby kale, 4 varieties of lettuce, baby beet greens and a touch of sweet ruby
  3. Red Russian Kale micro greens, very small
  4. Baby Kale
  5. Arugula, Arugula, Arugula zesty and fresh
  6. Sweet Ruby
  7. Cress
  8. Dandelion Greens
Don't miss the fresh basil and cilantro. 

We picked 20 pounds of beautiful basil yesterday evening. Stand half way between the onions and the basil for the Italian experience.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Cress

We grow some spicy cress in the beds with our spring mix greens. We will start harvesting this week. This is one of the fastest greens to grow at 15 days.

Cress has a peppery flavor and is used in salads and for soups and sandwiches.

We sell it separately so you can use it mixed with greens or separate.

It can also be used as a medicinal herb to prevent postnatal complications, indigestion and constipation.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Red Russian Kale

Red Russian Kale is one of the premium ingredients in our spring mix. We also offer it separate as baby kale. It is great in soups or a crunchy salad, although we have also had people buy it to make kale chips. It is very popular with our salad loving folks with unsurpassed tenderness and sweet flavor.

Russian traders brought this kale from Siberia to Canada in the 1800's. Kale is in the brassica family and has some of the same healthy ingredients as broccoli and cabbage.

I planted a 30 foot by 4 foot bed, so we will have a good supply. It does well at cut and come again, so the beds can be harvested for several weeks before succession planting. Kale loves this years cool wet weather and has great disease resistance. So bring on the spring showers.

When choosing Red Russian Kale look for bright, fresh, firm leaves and wash well before using.

A quick tasty side dish can be made by sauteing the washed and trimmed leaves in a little butter and garlic. Or use olive oil and add bits of bacon, red pepper, onion and a spicy sausage. Yumm.

This can also be added to pasta dishes such as linguine or spaghetti.

Spring and summer kale is wonderful and healthy. Similar to many other vegetables, the light frosts of fall sweeten the kale further for the peak of the season.