We are past the halfway mark of this month of putting up the harvest, and I am playing around with a few ideas for the coming days. But today's post is something I've done for a few years, and is one of those things that if you have the time and can make the effort in the fall, I guarantee you will be glad of the results. See, today we're talking about garlic. Yes, that stuff that wards off vampires. Yes, that glorious bulb of stink that has magical superpowers (antiviral, antibacterial, selenium-ful and I think makes you glow in the dark just about*). It is a super duper low maintenance plant that can look good in veggie patches as well as in flower beds out front. Plus, they deter pests like deer and rabbits and squirrels from invading your patch! It's also something that will keep long into the winter months when properly cured.
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Today's post is a relatively new addition to my roster of tasks when it comes to putting up my harvest every year. I dabble a bit more every year in the business of growing biodynamically in my yard, adding whatever I can to my toolkit as time and energy allows. I learned a few years ago of the magic of companion planting: see, I have been growing food crops in my little patches of back yard along the way since a basement apartment off St. Clair in Toronto some 14 years ago. Everyone else had a balcony but us, and so I rallied to dig up a patch of mint-bedraggled-grass in the courtyard to which our landlord at the time agreed. Before this, my first attempt as an independent grownup gardener, I helped tend our backyard plot and our 2 acres of rows at our farm in Fabre, Quebec (some people have cottages, we had a farm. How cool is that. Never appreciated it enough back then. Sorry Maman et Papa. Making up for lost time!) and learned from my parents the ins and outs of growing our own food organically before it was such a term, and how to put up the harvest for winter times. Companion planting came about as I was interested in growing without the use of 'plant food' and low-grade pesticides for home use. Never did use pesticides, but I had one year of particularly bad bugs at a house we rented in Edmonton. It was time to hone up on alternative ways to grow my own vegetables.
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Welcome to Friday, my pretties. It's the end of the week, a hot week at that, so for today's instalment of Luka's Daily Posts of How She Is Keeping Summer Going For Colder Times, I wanted to do something delicious, SO STINKIN EASY and very quick. And very rewarding. Shall we get on with it?
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Today is a great day to ferment. If you don't know already, I'm a fermenty kind of gal: I'll ferment everything, from spices and herbs to beverages to fruit to all vegetables grown under the sun. I'm a little bit like these two. So when a friend of mine recently asked if I'd like to partake in the harvest of small baby cold corn from Kohut Farms just north of the city, I said well now of COURSE I will!
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Today's post is an experiment for me this year. I have grown garlic for the last few years, and it is one of my favourite things to grow: when it comes from your own back yard and it is as fresh as it gets, one clove equals two or three in a recipe. Garlic is really one of those super foods that is a natural anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, a fabulous anti-inflammatory power house, it's reportedly beneficial to heart health, lends a hand in the uptake of certain minerals, is a boon to your liver's detox work in helping keep cancer at bay, I mean the list goes on and on. Oh yes, it's high in Selenium (brilliant for your liver and your thyroid), Manganese (for blood sugar support, good for collagen/skin building, detoxification), vitamin C (immune, natural anti-histamine, skin support, liver detox) and vitamin B6 (metabolism, digestion, numerous enzyme processes in the body especially brain and nervous health, and liver detox too). So all of your organs just called me, and said thanks for the garlic love. NOW GET TO IT.
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