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I climbed out onto the roof through my upstairs laundry room window early yesterday morning . . . to
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via Horticultural on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00
I relished my first fennel harvest at the weekend, and tried to recreate a fennel and orange salad I'd had in Umbria, Italy. The main key is fresh ingredients rather than any particular culinary magic, and the fennel was straight out of the ground, so it tasted delicious. You can either squeeze a little of the orange juice over the salad to act as a dressing, or add a little extra virgin olive oil and white wine vinegar to taste. An alternative suggested by veggie chef extraordinaire Rose Elliot is to use pink grapefruit instead of orange. I also sampled...
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Posted by Jane Perrone Reblogged by Old Roses to fennel, kale on 2006-10-17, 16:33:17
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via Horticultural on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00
I finally got some quality time at the allotment over the weekend, and boy did I enjoy it. The recent rains meant there was some serious weed growth, but everything was so lush I didn't particularly care. I was most pleased with the late-sown sunflowers, which are in full bloom at the moment, the fennel, grown for the first time this year, which is going a treat, and the rather lovely oak leaf lettuce, which has been turned into a couple of gorgeous gren salads. And there was lots, lots more to harvest, as you can see from the trug...
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on Oct 9, 2006, 3:47PM
Posted by Jane Perrone Reblogged by Old Roses to fennel on 2006-10-10, 16:04:56
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Okay, I'm an idiot. I bought a fennel seedling, assuming it was a single plant. I've stressed over my garden all Spring, finally happy that it's faring well. Lo and behold I have this giant Fennel growing! I expected one big plant, but now I'm thiking I have multiples, and I should have seperated and given them space to grow - who knew? Here's what I have now... greenthumbs.tribe.net/photos/...64d1c3fc
My questions...
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on Jul 14, 2006, 12:14AM
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