I'm going to vegetable-garden in containers this year. I think six or seven containers is about all I can keep up with, so I'm looking at doing: 2 kinds of tomato, chili pepper, 1 bell pepper, green or wax bean, cucumber, and like one other thing I haven't decided yet.
I already have thyme, raspberries, daylilies, and strawberries. I like the taste of daylilies a lot, actually. (As well as things like roses that I could eat but don't really) Berries are the easiest most wonderful thing but I don't think I'm going to buy anymore because I'm not staying here more than a year so perennials become less practical. I can't wait until I have my OWN garden where long-term investment makes more sense.
Does anyone know how to cook yucca or prickly pear or agave? Those are all supposedly quite tasty if prepared correctly, and they're water-wise.
I already have thyme, raspberries, daylilies, and strawberries. I like the taste of daylilies a lot, actually. (As well as things like roses that I could eat but don't really) Berries are the easiest most wonderful thing but I don't think I'm going to buy anymore because I'm not staying here more than a year so perennials become less practical. I can't wait until I have my OWN garden where long-term investment makes more sense.
Does anyone know how to cook yucca or prickly pear or agave? Those are all supposedly quite tasty if prepared correctly, and they're water-wise.