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2020 Victory Gardens
Eric Krewson:
Nope; baneberry is entirely different than poke.
www.britannica.com/plant/baneberry
Baneberry, (genus Actaea), also called cohosh or necklaceweed, any of about eight species of perennial herbaceous plants in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae); they are all native to north temperate zone woodlands.
HH~:
Think purple kale is my go to this year. Better than collards I think. Snowing out now and my broccoli still has side heads and will for a month Im thinking.
Shawn~
WhistlingBadger:
Well, we're all moved into our place in town. We won't have nearly as much room to garden, but it should be several degrees warmer than our old place, which should translate to about a month more of growing season. Less wind too! So, maybe we'll actually be able to grow some tomatoes and peppers next summer.
Eric Krewson:
I agree, the red Russian kale I grew this year is something else.
Yesterday I had red Russian kale sautéed in butter with onions, garlic and dried chanterelle mushrooms.
I didn't notice the picture was out of focus until I already had is saved and resized.
WhistlingBadger:
My only objection to kale is that it tastes like kale. ;D I've tried to like the stuff, but I'd have to be pretty hungry to go out of my way for it. I'm glad other people enjoy it, though--less for me.
T
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