Today we launched the planting of our heat loving summer crops. With nighttime temperatures finally getting closer to 15 degrees, we started to plant up the Four Season Summer plot and the Salsa plot with tomatoes, tomatillos, and summer squash.
Selina gave instructions to the group about cutting off the lower tomato leaves and burying the tomato stems deeply to encourage more root development, as well as cutting off any flowers on the plants, so that the plant’s energy focuses on growing more roots for a stronger, more productive tomato plant.
The tomatoes planted included the three cherry varieties for the FarmFolk CityFolk Citizen Seed Trials, which included the tried and true hybrid Sungold and two open-pollinated varieties Soleil and Strawberry Cherry. We also planted 6 varieties of winter squash in the decomposing straw bales from last year and put in new white stemmed chard seedlings in the Arabic plot.
The day was topped off by a NSG-funded lunch of chard fatayers and banana bread, courtesy of Silva, much appreciated by everyone! For refreshing beverages, Selina brought soda stream sparkling water with homemade flavouring choice of rhubarb rose cordial or rhubarb angelica ginger shrub. Surprisingly, the ‘shrub’ was the favourite, made with apple cider vinegar.
Link for Rhubarb Rose Cordial
http://www.morselsandsauces.com/2016/04/rhubarb-rose-gin-gimlet.html?m=1
Link for Rhubarb Shrub
https://www.delicious.com.au/recipes/rhubarb-ginger-shrub/s6g5c5wy (*250 grams of sliced angelica stems were added to the rhubarb infusion)