We live about 20 miles from Logee's. You know, in case you ever want to shop there. Give me a week's notice after we get back home so I can clean the guest room and guest bath.... For some of my more exotic ( to me ) plants I shop at Logees.com. They are located in Connecticut, and you can also visit their greenhouse and check out all the plants...
Larry, those are some banana plants! Nice pineapple, too. How did it taste?
We live about 20 miles from Logee's. You know, in case you ever want to shop there. Give me a week's notice after we get back home so I can clean the guest room and guest bath.
Getting ready to make a big pot of posole verde (Mexican pork and tomatillo stew) with Anaheim and jalapeño peppers just picked from the garden. I also thawed a pound of garden tomatillos from a couple years ago to go in as well.
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Thank you. I have so many green ones in the freezer already, I thought I'd let some ripen further, for the color variation if not the flavor. I have red jalapeños, too. Next time we have the smoker going, I'm going to smoke some to use in stews this winter.
Thought of you immediately. Imagine Larry's back yard.The pineapple was very sweet, but not as big as you'd get in the store ( even though it was started from a full grown pineapple). Im guessing either the non ideal pineapple conditions or maybe the pot may have stunted its growth. But either way, it was still cool getting a pineapple that I started from a cutting.
The Kroger store on the corner normally sells jalapenos for 79¢ per pound. Ripe jalapenos, labeled fresnos, when they have them, are usually $4.99/ lb. Smoked and dried jalapenos, also known as chipotles, are fairly inexpensive in the Mexican mercados but I rarely seem them in a regular grocery.
My tiny little indoor aquaponic garden is progressing slowly. A few herbs and lettuces should be growing in a few weeks. Next year I hope to get some peppers and tomatoes going.
Thought of you immediately. Imagine Larry's back yard.
https://www.wimp.com/pineapple-harvest/
I thought it was such a fun video on pineapples.Thats Great !!!
I just wish I had that many Pineapples to harvest.
Pineapple plants are not the kindest plants ( leaves almost serrated like knives and pointy tips). I hope those people in the fields are well protected.
Harvested carrots, onions, celery, calabacitas, bell peppers, chiles, tomatoes, and eggplants