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Winter Garden Update

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  As I mentioned in my last post, Shilpa planted several winter veggies and greens, including kale, cauliflower, cabbage, and broccoli. So far, we have not seen much from the vegetables, which is disappointing. They do have lots of leaves, and we have been picking the leaves to use in curries and in omelets.  Cabbage Broccoli Kale On a side note, I hope that everyone had a safe and enjoyable holiday season. We had very nice time at home. Shilpa decided that we needed a real Christmas tree, and it smells great! My younger daughter, Sushma, has decided to take this year off from school and stay home with me during the day. I'm excited for all the cooking and baking that we'll do. This blog might start to include some kitchen posts as well! Our first real Christmas tree! Vegan pumpkin pie - tastes so good!     

Fall Happenings

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  Hi everyone - I have taken a long time to post and I am sorry for that. These purple flowers are aster and we are enjoying them. There are many varieties of aster and this is the single petal variety, which means that it doesn't have as many petals as the double petal variety. But it is still pretty.  Shilpa went to Lowe's and got tempted by the fall vegetable plants. She bought and planted cabbage, kale, collard greens, and broccoli. She is like me that way. It is hard to resist buying plants!  This is the bell pepper that we had to harvest before it turned orange because it looked like it was starting to go bad.  The persimmons are finally ripening but Suresh has been complaining that we have not gotten as many this year as previous years.  This is sorakaya, or bottle gourd. This plant was growing since the springtime but did not produce fruit until the fall. Shilpa wanted to pull it out but I am glad she did not because we got three bottle gourds. We made a...

Fruit trees & hummingbirds!

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 We are enjoying lots of pears and figs from the garden now. Our pears aren't what you typically find in the grocery store and have a thicker skin. Some would say they are hard and fibrous. But, I like them peeled as a snack. Sometimes if it has rained, we eat the figs right off the tree. Summer in Alabama means it rains almost every day!        We are also enjoying watching hummingbirds - Shilpa bought some new feeders that stick on the window and now we see several hummingbirds almost every day! We didn't see many hummingbirds at first but now they seemed to have learned this new spot where they can find nector. We also put some bird feeders on the window, but we haven't seen any birds come eat yet.      

Summer Outings & Garden Update

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We went to blueberry picking on a Sunday morning around 7. There were plenty of blueberries even though it is getting late in the season. We forgot to take a photo while we were picking so we took these photos after we finished picking. Sushma made vegan blueberry muffins and they were good.      One of our projects over the past few months has been growing an avocado tree from the seed. Once the plant got 4 or 5 leaves, we planted it in a pot. It is growing well.   We finally got an eggplant. The first flowers fell off and did not turn into eggplants. I am excited to see eggplant growing in our garden. We are also getting some beans and our cucumbers are continuing to produce 1 or 2 cucumbers per day. Unfortunately our squash plants got killed by the squash vine borer and Shilpa had to pull out almost all the plants and kill the bugs. We are starting to plan our fall garden now. We went to Botanical Gardens yesterday morning. We ha...

Summer Happenings and Harvesting

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Shilpa grew some yellow squash and cucumbers and we are enjoying eating them.  The dahlia are blooming so big. A lot of sunflowers came. We have all sizes of sunflowers.  This is a photo of me with a cute small one that we got.  My friend Meena gave me malabar spinach from her garden. In Telugu it is called bachali aaku .  The white flower is hibiscus in our garden and Meena also gave me the seeds for that. We went to see Meena and Narayana's garden and they have so many varieties of flowers and vegetables. I was happy that I had given them some plants a while ago like the Lone Star Hibiscus and  gongora  (a type of green leafy sorrel used in Indian cooking). Seeing their beautiful garden motivated us to grow more things. My husband thinks we are already growing too much. But that does not stop us.  I feel sad that I cannot do very much in the garden any more because of PSP. I can only pick leaves like gongora or fr...

Flowers & Veggies!

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We love that our garden is bursting with flowers right now! Sushma planted a bunch of bulbs at the mailbox a few months ago, and they've finally bloomed.    Gladiolus   Lily We've also been enjoying our squash plants. They've had lots of flowers and we're starting to get some good squash veggies! Shilpa has been very vigilant in squashing all the cucumber beetles to make sure our crop is good.   Our first squash   We are so proud! Shilpa even made some a yummy snack of fried squash blossoms stuffed with cheese and herbs, yum!   Squash blossoms   Final product We're looking forward getting some cucumbers, beets, and tomatoes next.  With lots of love,  Leela

Mother's Day Surprise & Other Updates

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We have been gardening a lot, especially Shilpa! It's getting hotter so we have to wear hats and go into the garden early in the morning. Sushma came and stayed with us for two weeks and we loved having her at home.  For mother's day the kids surprised me with a hammock. I have been laying down every day in the hammock. Sushma made me sign a contract before giving it to me to make me promise that I would not try to get in or out of it without help. I fell down once from a hammock in Cancun, Mexico when we were there for a wedding. I never thought they would buy me a hammock because it was really scary when I fell that time. It hurt so much I thought was going to die. The magnolia buds finally bloomed and the flowers smell really nice. We brought a flower inside and it smelled good but it turned brown quickly so I think we will enjoy the flowers on the tree instead. We had our first harvest of radishes that Shilpa planted. We enjoyed radish chips and pickle...