I'm thinning the onions a bit as a time to give the remaining more room to grow, so they are coming in to eat as green onions.
Red and white onion thinnings
The spinach that I was sure that I wasn't going to be successful with has grown beautifully. I don't know why or what I've done right, but I'm not questioning it. Both varieties are just beautiful. This is a handful of the Red Kitten spinach that I brought in for salad.
The extra dwarf Pak Choy are all looking beautiful - I like to chop them up fresh in salad, too. So crunchy!
This is the Nero di'Toscana kale that I planted in a container. They are small but beautiful!
Another container grown lettuce (Valmaine) - these were packs that I had just a few seeds left of, so I put them in containers.
Still bringing in a handful of mulberries every day. Those trees just keep producing.
And finally, here are a few leaves from the beet tops to add to a big salad this week.Harvest totals so far:
Mulberries 6.6 oz.
Beet tops
|
1.4
|
oz.
|
Nero di'Toscana Kale
|
0.3
|
oz.
|
Siber Frill Kale
|
0.8
|
oz.
|
Valmaine Lettuce
|
1.1
|
oz.
|
Red Onion
|
1.6
|
oz.
|
White Onion
|
4.7
|
oz.
|
Extra Dwarf Pak Choy
|
0.3
|
oz.
|
Red Kitten Spinach
|
1.1
|
oz.
|
Sea Foam Swiss Chard
|
14.8
|
oz.
|
Orange Fantasia Swiss Chard
|
0.8
|
oz.
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