Here is a dwarf variety we got seeds from Bakers Creek this year. From seed breaking ground to this stage was 33 days. They are really tinder and excellent taste either stir fried or steamed with some soy/garlic sauce. Will definitely plant more of these in the fall garden.
I just take the silk off then tie the husk back together at the top and soak in the sink for an hour or so. You can also put a little butter, salt, pepper, or whatever seasoning you like under the husks and then throw them on the grill. Without seasoning is fine to as you can add that after it...
I am on several garden and bbq forums but this place really makes me feel good about the folk here. The comments to a new member feel very good. Thank you all.
Pie is a go if MontyJ is okay with it. Anything except that head cheese pie stuff.:barnie From the looks of his Q pics it is probably pretty good stuff. SOOOOOOOO, when can you get to Missouri for a party!!!!!!!
Our first planting of beets are about ready to harvest. Hope to roast a batch this weekend. Like a lot of folks here, I didn't want any part of them growing up. Last year was the first time I grew them and was so surprised how fresh, sweet, and flavorful they were. Roasted or boiled are both...
Hey Ridgerunner, nice to have a neighbor on here.
Thanks ninnymary. It's a like learning for bbq'er as gardening. What a lucky combination for me. Look forward to being a part of this community.
Yes sir. I do a lot of smoking and grilling as well as some KCBS competitions. Really enjoy the bbq grill/smoker fired up and playing in the garden at the same time. Life is Good!
Thank you Lesa. I so enjoy reading about folks gardens from all over. Someone is always coming up with a new idea that helps the whole gardening experience. I am a huge fan of pics too. I need to actually see what's going on and helps me learn so much better. Oh, and a real motivator as...
Wanted to say hi to the folks here. I just joined today and will try to get my zone information at such on my profile. Looks like I need 10 posts before changing anything. Anyway, look forward to learning from fellow gardeners. Glad I found this site.