Thursday, June 10, 2010

From the Garden

From the Garden
Ingredients for green borshch all from the garden

The other day I really had a craving for green borshch and fortunately I've been growing щавель shchavel (I think it's called sorrel in English), the key ingredient. I've actually been growing several different types of vegetables, herbs, and flowers in our garden that came from seeds given to us in Ukraine. Our tomato crop is an extensive mixture of heirloom and Ukrainian varieties so we'll be doing plenty of canning soon. Edna and I plan on canning everything like we did in Ukraine including pickles just like our neighbor Olya taught us. Having a garden has definitely been a blessing in that we are eating healthy, saving money, and it helps us feel less homesick for Ukraine. Anyway, I promised some pictures of the garden, so here they are.

The Garden
Shchavel

Green Borshch
Green borshch

The Garden
Some of the flowers in the garden mixed in with onions

The Garden
The Garden
The Garden
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The Garden

The Garden

I've also started a bucket garden where I'm growing different vegetables including lots of hot chili peppers. I'm using some antique galvanized steel fruit picking buckets that I'll hang on a rack once they are all planted. Hopefully I'll be able to move the bucket garden out of the cold and keep it going through the winter.

6 comments:

Marina said...

this is absolutely awesome!

Greg and Edna Silva said...

Thanks Marina. Did I mention that I planted 5 different types of potatoes totaling about 250 plants? Probably not enough for Ukraine, but the winters are short and mild here. Can you tell that I really miss all of you and beautiful Ukraine? :(

seek and find said...
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seek and find said...

I like your beautiful garden. No weeds - sign of hard work and patience. My granny would definitely praise your family. By the way, I think that onions together with flowers is a typical ukrainian mix. Miss you all.

Sara said...

Now you've made me homesick for Ukraine. The green borscht looks delicious!

Anonymous said...

Reading that was truly a blessing Greg! Just a perk me up for the diet I am on!

God bless mate

William