How to eat summer fruit all year

How to eat summer fruit all year

The time is ripe — excuse the pun — to preserve early summer fruits. I have been picking rhubarb since May. The strawberries are ripening. Soon the farm markets will have cherries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries, followed by mid-summer stone fruits and melons. By preserving 

Canning & Jamming

For generations, people have preserved summer produce to enjoy over the winter. Traditional preservation methods—some thousands of years old—include salt, oil, sugar, alcohol, vinegar, drying, cold storage and fermentation. Vacuum processing—basically the dehydration and rehydration of foods—was introduced in the 19th century; there are records of 

With rhubarb, be patient and you’ll be rewarded

With rhubarb, be patient and you’ll be rewarded

Rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum) is an ideal edible plant for the home garden. The deliciously tart stalks can be expensive at the grocery store, but when grown as a herbaceous perennial, rhubarb is inexpensive, needs very little care, is bothered by few pests and diseases and 

Plan vegetable, fruit garden with preserving in mind

This year, consider planning your garden with an eye to preserving the harvest. Evaluate past successes and failures when selecting seeds. If you plan to purchase vegetable plants ,research which local nurseries have the best selection. We most often think of vegetables growing in raised 

The flavors of flowers can embellish a meal

The colorful flowers of roses, lavender, daylilies and bee balm grace our gardens. In addition to being a feast for our eyes, their flowers can enhance the flavor of baked goods, meat dishes, salads, beverages, jams and jellies. Some flowers are as versatile in the 

The sweet smell of geraniums

Scented geraniums, actually pelargoniums, are in the same genus as the colorful geraniums grown as annuals in beds and containers. However, these geraniums are primarily grown for their fragrant leaves. These tender perennials originally from South Africa can bring the scent of rose, citrus, fruit, 

Closed terrariums open doors to gardening on smaller scale

In the depths of winter, most gardeners believe their efforts are restricted to armchair activities — reading books, reviewing catalogs and planning for the spring garden. Not so! A closed terrarium allows you to continue gardening on a very small scale. You’ll be able to