This is one of my favorite simple dishes to make at home. The tomato and squash salsa makes a great base for sauces, lasagnas and stews.
I grow a lot of root vegetables here at home, and my best tip is to use them instead of potatoes in your favorite dishes. This time, I'm making rutabaga French fries!
I started to harvest the vegetables in my beds and now I have some empty spaces to fill. That's why I'm sowing new seeds! Keep reading to learn more about what I sow in June.
It might actually be easier to list the vegetables I don't sow in May. This is a busy time in my kitchen garden!
I love baking my own bread and I often put grated vegetables in the dough. These squash bread rolls are delicious!
My gardening calendar is all about showing what I grow here in the kitchen garden, and when. This is what I sow in April!
What should the snow pea look like when it's ready? And is there a surefire way to know when a corncob is ripe? Here are my 28 best harvesting tips that answer these questions, and many more!
I often use the no-dig method to create new raised beds here at home. My latest goal is to make beautiful flower beds with this method. Read this post to learn how it's done!
This creamy squash dip goes so well with everything! This is how I make it.
I want to grow a lot of vegetables in my garden so I try to fill any empty spaces that show up in my beds as soon as I can. These are my favorite useful vegetables for this purpose.
Melons everywhere! That's my dream for this summer. I just love growing melons!
I decided to try a few different methods of creating new garden beds. This is the first part in this series, where I make my bed with the grass sod removed.