It's been a while and the garden at work has gone through some changes. The old plants were pulled out and the soil was tilled and more fertilizer was added. This time there were some seed planting instead of transplanting seedlings. We planted on a full moon day in May and we've got some harvest already.
We grew corn from seed and it got real tall.
I've never seen corn grown before so it was super exciting to see how it grows from some fuzzy 'silk' then form into a corn ear.
I was surprised it looked like real corn you get from a store.. haha..
Someone had planted these tiny variety of bittermelon. It only grew to maybe 3-4 inches.
Here are the other harvests: Romaine Lettuce from seedling
These giant variety is called Portuguese Cabbage. You have to cook it for a while before it is soft to eat.
Bok Choy was grown from Seed.
Lots of Mint.
Even some Large tomatoes.
We have a rotation on watering the garden and I usually water in the late afternoon and came upon a visitor who was not camera shy w/ my iphone.
I've been trying out the new focus AE/AF lock feature on my iphone camera I recently discovered. I'm not sure when it was updated with all those IOS updates Apple pushes out, but it's been great keeping my pics focused where I want and leaving a nice bokeh.
Baked Salmon
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Like my cousin V says, "So simpo!" I just marinated the salmon in Yoshida
Sauce overnight, and baked the next day at 450 degrees for 20 minutes. I
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1 comment:
Very, very amazing to me!
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