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@hoodat piqued my curiosity. June 18th (planted) August 1 (harvest)
I have escarole now and will have Savoy cabbage, soon. Kale (3types) are ongoing. The beets are beyond the stage when I like them best but there is a chard variety amongst them that I'm pleased to begin trying. What leafy greens do you have to tide you over the heat of summer?
Hoodat called it callaloo. I just found it under "edible amaranth" (Evergreen Seed). Evergreen and Kitazawa each have several varieties, including one called "white." Of course it's green but if you don't like purple food
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Good Heavens, they don't like cool weather! I've also got it planted in the shade. I think I'll move some tiny plants to a sunnier location.
Beets and chards are amaranths. So is red-root pigweed. I kinda like the taste of pigweed
but it is a little tough and benefits from a change of cooking water. Usually, pigweed races ahead in the spring, trying to bolt before I can get it pulled in the gardens. I like (NOT) how it can flower before it's an inch tall!
Anyway ...
this callaloo isn't much like pigweed. I suspect it isn't much like chard ... I wonder what it tastes like ...?
Steve
I have escarole now and will have Savoy cabbage, soon. Kale (3types) are ongoing. The beets are beyond the stage when I like them best but there is a chard variety amongst them that I'm pleased to begin trying. What leafy greens do you have to tide you over the heat of summer?
Hoodat called it callaloo. I just found it under "edible amaranth" (Evergreen Seed). Evergreen and Kitazawa each have several varieties, including one called "white." Of course it's green but if you don't like purple food
Good Heavens, they don't like cool weather! I've also got it planted in the shade. I think I'll move some tiny plants to a sunnier location.
Beets and chards are amaranths. So is red-root pigweed. I kinda like the taste of pigweed
Anyway ...
Steve