bok choy -a bit more tender than other winter greens. we like it as a lettuce substitute in sandwiches. |
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
EAT YOUR GREENS!
Shown below are several types of edible leafy green vegetables you can grow easily (and over winter!) in your gardens...
bok choy, borage, broccoli, cabbage, hollyhocks, cilantro, dandelions, kohlrabi, red mustard, spinach
Sunday, January 2, 2011
CHARD
Beta vulgaris (many varieties)
Chard is a tall leafy green vegetable in the same family as beets and spinach. Without a significant edible root like beets, chard instead has a thick, crunchy stalk which can measure almost two feet in length. The stalk and mid ribs can be white, red or yellow with either smooth or curly green or red leaves -depending upon variety.
Native to Europe’s Mediterranean climate chard is a delight for any Northern California winter garden.
Chard is a tall leafy green vegetable in the same family as beets and spinach. Without a significant edible root like beets, chard instead has a thick, crunchy stalk which can measure almost two feet in length. The stalk and mid ribs can be white, red or yellow with either smooth or curly green or red leaves -depending upon variety.
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