REAP WHAT YOU SOW
thats what we did last night
we reaped real good what we sowed
i raise everything we grow here organically
and i preach the organic gospel every chance i can
i even added it to the name of this blog
organicgreendoctor
this year in the late winter and early spring
i gradually took my time and redid all my garden beds
i dug them up and placed cardboard newspapers limbs
then leaves in the bottom of the beds
then i layered newspapers leaves soil compost
until i filled up the beds
then i placed 3 inches of compost mostly that i made
myself here its called country n compost
(leaves lots of leaves cardboard newspapers feedbags lots
of chicken poop and all shredded to a fine material by
our country n hens and composted for weeks and months)
and then added to some beds the lady bug composts when
i ran out of mine
then
i added an organic fertilizer then a sprinkling of cottonseed meal
and in the planting hole when i planted plants i used
earthworm castings ie worm poop
then if i had an insect problem i used organic methods only
pick um off spray em off
so i really dont usually have much insect problems though
then its all watered only with cloud juice ie rainwater either
from the sky or from my rainwater collection tanks
that my friends is an organic garden
so last night we got to reap what we sow
from our garden we got
tomatoes
basil
rosemary
shallots
garlic
egg plants
my wife she made her own tomato sauce using mollies tomato sauce
recipe
secret ingredients i think are fresh ingredients and brandy
then
she cooked us mollies recipe of eggplant parmesan from her cook book
primi piatti by mollie ahlstrand
i know mollie is a great cook in her restaurant in montecita california
and she has written this great italian cookbook
but
i dont think she could have cooked an eggplant parmesan that tasted
this good
with ingredients that were just minutes from growing on the plants and
vines
yes the absolutely best eggplant parmesan
ive ever tasted
we reaped what we sowed
the organicgreen doctor
Yummy!!!
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