Hello friends! Sorry for the long blogging break. I am alive and we are well. There's lots to catch up on. But for now I'm dying to tell you about our carrots.
Carrots! We have hundreds of them! They are sweet and crunchy and just perfect.
Last September I spread some manure over our garden plot and a few days later #3 dumped a couple packages of carrot seeds around. We watered fairly regularly for a couple of months and then got lazy. Friends, these carrots have not been watered since November! We did have a few days of rain in early December, so I'm sure that is what saved them.
I kept expecting to see the tops wilt and die but they just kept growing and growing.
And here they are: orange, lovely, delicious carrots.
I know there are true gardeners out there who are shrugging their shoulders thinking so what? I'm pretty new at this growing-a-garden thing and every time I eat something that grew next to my house I am totally amazed. In fact, I don't know if I'll ever stop being amazed that you can put a tiny little speck into the ground and it becomes something nourishing and delicious.
If you're interested, this is how I served up about a pound of our carrots.
Cook carrots in boiling salt water for a few minutes until tender. Drain and set aside.
In same saucepan over med heat add 1-2 Tbs butter, 1-2 Tbs brown sugar and a dash of salt, stirring until well combined. Add carrots and allow to glaze over heat for a couple of minutes. Sprinkle with dill.
ps I just noticed that my photo on the sidebar has been mysteriously changed. Spouse? You sneak!
3 comments:
Ha! I was just thinking how hot you look in that sidebar photo!
I feel just like you about anything that grows in my yard that I can eat! It's a miracle every time. Love that you got carrots. Love that you are in a warm climate and we are FREEZING here with solid, cold ground. Jealous, just a bit.
Yay! They look so good! :) If carrots can look good I guess ;) You know me and vegetables!
I am truly impressed! We are wanting to clear out shrubs and start a garden in our back yard. I'll have to call you for all the info!
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