If you recall from many months ago, I grew Long Island Improved Brussels Sprouts. Anticipation is key with this vegetable because it gets a head start indoors, is transplanted in the Spring and for the most part is harvested in the Fall. I am still learning about this vegetable! Some varieties of this plant provide […]
Vegetables
Red Alert – Cabbage Worms are Bad for the Cabbage Family
If you grow a lot of the members of the cabbage family such as such as broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale and kohlrabi, the evil cabbage white butterly will hunt you down and give you cabbage worms that can destroy your plants. These small butterflies are white with black spots. They will fly over […]
Roasted Sweet Dumpling Squash
Sweet Dumpling Squash is a Winter Squash that matures in late Summer and the Fall. While I haven’t tried to grow it yet, I bought one at the Strip District in Pittsburgh, PA. If you are not from around here, the Strip District is an area Downtown that has sidewalk vendors, produce stands, shops, restaurants […]
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