The Swan Princess
15 years ago
This is the time of year to check around your trees for naturally occurring truffles.
Yes, they grow in this country and no you do not need a pig to find them...though certainly a well trained pig or dog would be helpful.
Truffles like to grow at the base of Oaks, Beech, Birch, Hazel and Pine trees. I have some of those trees and in the next few days I am going hunting for those culinary delights.
keep you posted....
Oregano oil....I am making oregano oil today from my herb garden. These are some fresh young growths after I cut the garden all back and dried most of the oregano.
I took some of the leaves and ground them up in the food processor with some olive oil, then strained it through some cheese cloth. I then pour it into a small bottle adding a whole spring of oregano to decorate it.
It is simply delicious on bruschetta, added to a little spaghetti, and even spread on the crust of homemade pizza. Also excellent for salad dressing.
There is also medicinal uses for Oregano, but it is not the "standard" grown herb, and differs slightly. I grow both types, once for the more medicinal uses and one for eating, but both are delicious and can be added to your favorite dishes.
The medicinal type is Oregano oil made from Origanum Vulgare
more on that tomorrow....yum..time for dinner
It is time to start thinking about spring. This year, my big project was to be an apiary. Now for me that is a big step, because I am not personally crazy about bees. But I do value greatly what the offer to my garden and the honey and wax that I can utilize in my home projects.
Now my son is sick, so I am not sure that this year I will start the apiary, but it is something I think everyone should have.
Let's talk about the value of an apiary....first off is the wonderful pollination that you will get in exchange for providing the honeybees a home. You will even the first year notice that you will immediately reap the benefits of greater pollination.
Second off is the honey. Honey is a great product...not only is it a natural sweetener, but it also is naturally antibacterial and work very well in helping wounds to heal.
Third of course is the bee's wax. Perfect for candles, lip balm, hand salve,furniture polishing and a ton of other uses.
Where to get started....timing is important to apiary's just like it is to seeds. Here's a link that is helpful in getting you started by state...
next post we'll talk about starting that apiary....where to order supplies, bees and discuss building your own.
Cold frames are a wonderful thing. They allow you to get your veggies growing much sooner then if you waited until there was no chance of a frost. And once built, you can also extend your growing season in the fall....
getting started...I got 22 old windows from my local freecycle. Many people who are remodeling offer up items that can be very useful. Also check the free section on craigslist. As there is more and more awareness about helping the environment, people are sharing rather then discarding unwanted items.
Here is a link to building an easy cold frame that is just great.
So I am thinking about delicious home grown tomatoes even though we have about 20 inches of snow today. I LOVE SNOW!!
but spring will be nice too....