Sometimes you get a nice surprise when growing vegetables from your own collected seed. One of them is when a seedling displays an interesting new characteristic like colour or shape. In this case a batch […]
Fremantle community gardens
I recently visited Fremantle in Western Australia (early February 2016) and while there took some time out to walk round to see what was happening with the community gardens in the immediate area. I walked to […]
Pickled micro cucumbers
There is always a stack of extra fruit when you grow productive vines like Melothria scabra or ‘Mexican micro cucumbers’. If you have a stack of them and you don’t know what to do with them […]
Aji simple sauce
Here’s an extra simple way to make a long lasting sauce from your excess chill pepper fruit and easily preserve it. It’s based on a fairly minimal traditional way to make Aji Amarillo sauce. Chili […]
Purslane – Portulaca oleracea
Purslane is a much underrated food plant and often just seen as a weed and It grows natively on many continents. It tends to be very seasonal and grows very fast and produces vast amounts of seed […]
Pepino and Pineapple salad
A fresh ripe Pepino – Solanum muricatum – tastes pretty good by itself but even better when combined in various ways with other items like Fresh Pineapple and mint. The flavour can change quite a bit […]
Round Zucchini
The beauty of random pollination. This round Zucchini is a cross between the classic Costata Romanesco Zucchini and a primordial white squash Zucchini cross I had come up as a sport a few years ago. I have been […]
November
What I’ve been mainly harvesting or what has been ready for harvest for the last month of November. This period is traditionally the spring transition period and the end of the ‘lean’ period in September and […]
October
What I’ve been mainly harvesting or what has been ready for harvest for the last month of October. October is usually yet another tricky month as it is highly variable each year like September. 2015 we had […]
September
What I’ve been mainly harvesting or what has been ready for harvest for the last month of September. September at the beginning of spring is usually another tricky month as it is highly variable each year. 2015 […]
Daikon Radish – Minowase
Daikon or ‘Big Root’ is a common name for a group of large (mostly) white radish plants. There is quite a bit of variation and they can look and taste subtly different but essentially all like […]
Winter savory – Satureja montana
Winter savory – Satureja montana – is a very cold hardy perennial herb that has a distinct green peppery flavour – somewhat like thyme but more pine tinged. It is one of those flavours that people […]
Red Stem Celery
Red Stem Celery is a very old variety from the 1700’s or before. It has the old growth habit of generally producing fairly thin stems. Also it has a very intense flavour in the leaf […]
August
What I’ve been mainly harvesting or what has been ready for harvest for the last month of August. August is usually a tricky month as it falls at the end of winter and is highly variable each […]
Prostanthera incisa
Prostanthera incisa is a traditional native Australian bush food which is sometimes called the ‘cut leaf mint bush’ due to it’s incised leaf edges. It has an almost severe intensity of flavour with a fairly strong […]
herb teas
This is simply a list of some of the main ingredients I use myself or supply for making herb teas. This may be in the form of material that is freshly picked, frozen or dried. ‘Herb […]
Onion – Rossa Lunga Di Firenze
Rossa Lunga Di Firenze or ‘long red of Florence’ is an Allium fistulosum group onion that has a superb flavour and texture. They can grow quite large and the bases eventually swell up into a […]
Dandelion – Taraxacum spp
Dandelion has been used for ages as a general food plant and for medicinal purposes. It has a very nice clean ‘wild’ greens flavour in the leaf, the flowers are a little spicy and the roots […]
Fennel
Fennel – Foeniculum vulgare – is a versatile perennial herb or harvested vegetable. It can be used in a number of ways in savoury or sweet dishes. And it has a fairly long usable growing period if […]
Epazote
OK – so why grow something that tastes like Kerosene? Epazote – Dysphania ambrosioides (syn Chenopodium ambrosioides) – is a fast growing very hardy plant (weed?) that produces seed like a blizzard and is a short […]
Chicory – Catalogna
Catalogna Chicory is a subtle tasting leaf and stem that can be eaten fresh and raw or blanched and/or added to cooked dishes. If you have it raw you can simply search out the smallest newest […]
Blood Orange
Blood Orange is generally a very productive citrus. It usually has quite dense foliage and makes for an attractive small fairly cold hardy tree. They grow steadily and you can see quickly if they need extra food […]
July
This is simply the first post in starting a new monthly tracking list for what I’ve been mainly harvesting or what has been ready for harvest for the last month. This will change from year to year […]
Turmeric
Turmeric – Curcuma longa – is so much better if it’s fresh. This perennial ginger like rhizome has a light crunchy texture and mild zingy flavour somewhat like a ginger infused carrot. It has a nice long lingering […]
Kale – fast turnover food…
So there are lots of tasty varieties of Kale out there. They all have different structure, physical ‘mouth feel’, smell and taste at various stages of growth. Generally the smaller the leaf the softer and […]
Portuguese Kale
Who knows where this originated… but this group of Kales ( Brassicas – various species ) has come to be identified very clearly with the Portuguese cuisine and especially the classic soup made with it. The […]
Double Curl Parsley
This is a very old variety of curled parsley with a very intense flavour profile. It is excellent for making pesto by itself or combined with basil and garlic and the nut of your choice. […]
Salvia Sclarea – Clary sage
This plant was commonly used for an eye wash which is where it gets it’s common name from. It has a range of interesting chemicals in it that have antibiotic characteristics. But it also has […]
Lettuce – Freckles
The Freckles lettuce is an old Romaine style from the 1790’s in Austria. Is a solid grower and will thrive in cold and wet weather and equally grow well in the warmer months. It has […]
Candied Kumquats & Syrup
So what to do with the Kumquats… here is a very quick and simple way to get two useful and intensely flavoured items. Candied slices and a syrup both of which can be used with […]
Lemons – Lisbon & Eureka
There are few edibles that come close to the utility and value of a Lemon – Cirus x limon. Everyone should have a lemon tree at home – be it in the ground or a […]
Salad Burnett – Sanguisorba minor
Salad Burnett or Sanguisorba minor is a smallish perennial seasonal herb that tastes a bit like a slightly astringent parsley with a cucumber and mint overtone. In my climate it tends to favour the cooler wetter […]
Oca – Oxalis tuberosa
Oca is a tasty little South American Andes plant that has been around in the south pacific for a while. It is the tuberous root of Oxalis tuberosa which is quite large for an Oxalis family […]
Sheep’s sorrel – Rumex acetosella
This is a really good ‘eat the weeds’ plant!. Rumex acetosella is a perennial plant commonly known as ‘sheep’s sorrel’ and is a very small ground hugging green leafy herb that grows from a fine rhizome. […]
Cressy tasting thing – possibly Berula erecta
Note – It seems in Australia there is a bit of confusion about the identity of the plant known commonly here as ‘Lebanese cress’. Berula erecta is an Australian native water plant (it also occurs elsewhere […]
Silene vulgaris
Silene vulgaris is a small european & mediterranean perennial leafy plant that has leaves that taste like a subtle cross between spinach and cucumber with a slight bitter twist that disappears with blanching or cooking. It is […]
Valerianella locusta
Valerianella locusta is often called ‘Corn Salad’ or ‘lambs lettuce’. Originating as a forage food it eventually became an accepted and even desired cool growing leafy green food. It usually has a fairly simple slightly […]
Komatsuna
Komatsuna (Brassica rapa var. perviridis) is a classic Japanese brassica green. It is a medium sized plant shaped like a typical open cabbage family plant. The white or green leaf stems grow to about 40cm high and the […]
Alexanders – Smyrnium olusatrum
Alexanders is a biennial mediterranean winter herb or vegetable that has a distinct celery like flavour. It is an interesting replacement for the often very bland and one layered taste of mass produced celery that was […]
Lime
There are so many limes to choose from and each has their own unique flavour and best uses! Two of the most useful which I grow are the Tahitian Lime – Citrus latifolia which is […]
Perilla – Shiso
Perilla or Shiso has a very distinct and some would say pungent flavour and scent. It is commonly often also called ‘BeefSteak’ plant after (I assume) it’s somewhat ‘meaty’ taste and texture. The species is […]
Gold Nugget mini pumpkin
Gold Nugget is a small tasty little variety of pumpkin that grows usually on a small bush like plant and produces a lot of fruit. Because the plant never gets bigger than about a metre wide […]
Chayote – Choko
Sechium edule or Chayote comes originally from Mexico and the central American region. I have grown up with this name for it and also the common local name in NZ and Australia of ‘Choko’. It is a […]
Kamo eggplant
Kamo is an heirloom Japanese variety of Eggplant from the area of Kamo. It has a round ball shaped fruit and grows on a fairly short plant that seems to come into production quite quickly. […]
Garlic harvest 2014
This years Garlic harvest has been quite successful. I have been growing quite a lot of test varieties the last two years to build up seed for hopefully a good sized commercial crop in the […]
Fava Bean – Violetta
Violetta is a Broad Bean variety that seems to be commonly grown in parts of Italy. It has dark purple bean skins on maturity and the usual green inside. There can be some variation and […]
Fava Bean – Egyptian Ful
The Egyptian Ful is a short pod type Broad Bean that has quite small plants that bear small pods profusely, The small beans inside the pods are a light green/brown drying to a light tan […]
Fava Bean – Peruvian Emerald
Peruvian Emerald is a short pod type Broad Bean. The plant generally stays fairly small and the pods have a small number of beans averaging about 2-3 in each pod. It is a fairly fast grower […]
Lemon Verbena
Aloysia citrodora or Lemon Verbena is a wonderful deciduous perennial to grow. It will grow quite large and woody after a few years but if you keep cutting it back hard each year it just […]
Cardoon
The Cardoon is a cultivar of the same perennial plant species as Artichoke – Cynara cardunculus. They grow much the same way and in the same conditions however the point of growing the cardoon is to […]
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