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Sunday
21Jun2009

Ribbons of Kale

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Bliss. A state of flow.

As I uploaded these photos while writing this post, my mind & mood returned to last Sunday morning, when I was cutting kale in the balcony garden. I had felt in harmony with the morning's gentle rhythms & melodies: the singing birds and dozing Westie; the plants reflecting the sun's light & warmth; the breeze gently tapping the blind against the open window.

In another time and place, removing stems and ribs from greens and slicing the leaves into narrow ribbons would have been mind-numbingly tedious but that morning it was soothing -- a perfect fit. Any other task, particularly one producing sound above 30 decibels, would have been incongruous.

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But enough reverie. Time to be practical. In the rest of this post, I'm going to share my gardening notes &  links.

Growing notes:

  1. Inspiration: Back in March I hadn't yet finalized my seed list & planting schedule, but I wasn't planning to sow kale until late summer for a fall/winter crop. A new blog find, though -- the inspirational, educational 365 Days of Kale --  convinced me to move up the sowing date to early spring.
  2. Seeds: Italian Heirloom Kale 'Lacinato'.
  3. Container: 26 cm (10-inch) glazed ceramic pot.
  4. Soil: organic potting soil mix amended generously with vermicompost.
  5. Location: south-facing balcony (with walls on east, west & north sides plus and overhanging roof, which limit the amount of direct sunlight). Plants from the middle to front of the deck receive about 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight from April through June. I moved the plants to take advantage of the best light or provide partial shade on hot afternoons.
  6. Sowing: Directly sowed seeds on the 4th of April.
  7. Germination: Noticed first little sprout on the 10th of April.
  8. Growth phase: A week later thinned seedlings to about 2 inches (5 cm) apart even though package directions said to thin to 10 to 12 inches apart. I planned to keep thinning gradually over the weeks, tossing the baby leaves into salads, but I actually did very little thinning. I'm sure this kept all the leaves small, which suited me as I didn't want to grow T. rex sized leaves of this plant also known as dinosaur kale.
  9. Harvest: On June 14th, I harvested nearly all the leaves from this plant. I forgot to weigh the harvest but the leaves filled a medium salad bowl.

On The Berries I've written a companion post with a recipe and some cooking and nutrition links.

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Recommended reading

  • 365 Days of Kale This is one of Diana Dyer's blogs (now on hiatus). Diana is the lovely, knowledgeable dietitian, gardener and writer who inspired me to grow kale in the spring to early summer garden.

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I'd love to hear about your experiences growing kale, particularly in containers and with different varieties. Please share your growing tips and stories in the comments.

Thursday
30Apr2009

Balcony garden progress report

Growing and/or blooming this past week:


Tulip 'Mount Tacoma'_3113_2

The tulips have peaked and are waning but white Lewisia (seen in background) is still blooming strongly with many buds yet to open.

Lettuce, Mesclun, 'Monet's Garden Mesclun'_3137

Lettuce is getting lush. I nibble on a few leaves every time I water it.

'Garden Candy' Cherry Tomatoes_3132

'Sungold', 'Sweetgold' and 'Supersweet' cherry tomatoes have been soaking up the sun.

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And Piper has been keeping watch over all.

So what's up in your garden? Please share surprises, successes, disappointments and/or lessons learned.  Like sharing a meal with family and friends, sowing and growing together is more fun than gardening alone.

Wednesday
22Apr2009

What's up on the balcony? (Part 1)

Baby Leaf Lettuce, 'Heirloom Cutting Mix'_2809

My little garden & indoor seedlings have been keeping me busy all week so I haven't had time to write a formal Earth Day post or read many of the thoughtful ones that have been published so far this week. (I feel a bit embarrassed to confess this -- though I also believe we should live with the same earth-consciousness every day, not just on April 22nd).

Here's a record of what's up on the balcony. (The kale is growing steadily, too, but the true leaves are still too tiny for an in-focus photo with my camera.)

The dates show time of sowing/germination/photo. All information is from Renee's Garden seed packages & web site.

LEAFY GREENS

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Broccoli Rabb, 'Super Rapini'
04 apr / 08 apr / 22 apr
"This robust & rich-tasting traditional Italian heirloom is a quick-growing cool season favourite. [It] produces an abundance of deep-green leaves & tender shoots topped with tiny bud clusters."

 

 

Greens - Renee's Stirfry Mix_2932

Greens, 'Renee's Stirfry Mix'
04 apr / 08 apr / 22 apr
A mix of Red Mustard, Mizapoona (a cross between Mizuna & Tatsoi), Pac Choi & Asian Red Kale. Baby leaves can be harvested for salads.

 

 

 
Radish, 'Petit Dejeuner' _2929

Radish, Breakfast, 'Petit Dejeuner'
04 apr / 09 apr / 22 apr
"These crunchy beauties are brilliantly bicolored with the upper two-thirds bright cherry-red & contrasting pure white tips."

 

 

Lettuce, Baby Mesclun, 'Cut and Come Again'_2806

Lettuce, Baby Mesclun, 'Cut and Come Again
02 apr / 07 apr / 21 apr

 

 

 

 

 

Lettuce, Mesclun, 'Monet's Garden Mesclun'_2773Lettuce, Mesclun, 'Monet's Garden Mesclun'
01 apr / 06 apr / 21 apr

 

 

 

 

 

Lettuce,  Baby Mesclun Salad, 'Paris Market Mix'_2771

 
Lettuce,  Baby Mesclun Salad, 'Paris Market Mix'
01 apr / 06 apr / 21 apr

 

 

 


Baby Leaf Lettuce, 'Heirloom Cutting Mix'_2820Lettuce, Baby Leaf, Heirloom Cutting Mix
02 apr / 07 apr / 21 apr

Saturday
11Apr2009

What's up in the balcony garden?

This entry is not a formal blog post -- more of a quick & dirty visual record with sowing & germination notes. The photos are those only a "mother" could love. Not very interesting to others but I confess to be very excited about my seedling babies.

Lettuce,  Baby Mesclun Salad, 'Paris Market Mix'
Sowing date:  01 April
Germination date (head above the soil): 06 April
 

Lettuce, Mesclun, 'Monet's Garden Mesclun'
Sowing date:  01 April
Germination date (head above the soil): 06 April

Lettuce, Baby Mesclun, 'Cut and Come Again'
Sowing date:  02 April
Germination date (head above the soil): 07 April
 
Lettuce, Baby Leaf Lettuce, 'Heirloom Cutting Mix'
Sowing date:  02 April
Germination date (head above the soil): 07 April
 

Broccoli Raab, 'Super Rapini'
Sowing date:  04 April
Germination date (head above the soil): 08 April

Sowing date:  04 April
Germination date (head above the soil): 08 April
 
Radishes'Petit Dejeuner' 
Sowing date: 04 April
Germination date (head above the soil): 09 April

Kale, Italian Heirloom, 'Lacinato'
Sowing date:  04 April
Germination date (head above the soil): 10 April