I may have given the impression in my recent post on the changing shape of the garden - the garden changes shape - that there wasn't much growing in the vegetable garden at the moment. But it's just that winter crops grow lower than summer tomatoes, peppers and aubergines, they huddle near the ground for shelter, making the garden flatter. This morning it was cold, 3 degrees C, but we still managed to pick the ingredients for a salad from our garden:
Salad of lettuce, rocket, chicory, spinach, sorrel, mizuna and oregano, all fresh from the garden today.
Une salade de laitue, roquette, endive, epinards, oseille, mizuna et oreganum, ramassés du jardin aujourd'hui.
Even in winter, we eat something from the garden every day. In the last week we've eaten leeks, turnips, chard, spinach, red cabbage, green cabbage, lettuce and mizuna.
Même en hiver, on mange quelque légumes du jardin chaque jour. Pendant la semaine dernière on a mangé: des poireaux, des navets, des épinards, des choux rouge et vert, de la laitue et du mizuna.
cauliflower/chou-fleur | chard / blettes | rainbow chard |
mangetout peas | spinach / épinards | broad beans / fèves |
Some of the vegetables which are thriving in the garden in spite of the cold weather / quelques légumes qui poussent bien malgré le temps froid.
the peas are germinating / les petits pois germent | 2nd crop of leeks doing well / 2ème récolte de poireaux poussent bien |
the radishes taste good / les radis sont bons | and the red cabbage leaves are beautiful / et les feuilles du choux rouge sont belles |
I love the summer vegetables best - tomatoes, aubergines, artichokes, courgettes - but even in December there are still plenty of good things in the garden!
J'aime les légumes de l'été - les tomates, les aubergines, les artichauts, les courgettes - mais même en décembre il y a plusiers de bonnes choses dans le jardin!
2 comments:
Wow, I'm SO jealous! Good for you for garden-fresh eating all year long!
Love your vegetables. We still have cabbage and kale in the garden and a basement full of potatoes. I love growing my own food.
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