Longing for Summer

We escaped the clutches of the January 2019 Polar Vortex and were blessed within days to experience over 50º weather. No, we didn’t fly to a southern state, it all happened right here in the Midwest. Those couple of days of sunshine and warmth had me longing for fresh food. Perhaps something from the garden: freshly pulled carrots or a warm ripe tomato. Or maybe a few fresh morels gathered from just beyond the edge of the yard.

But it is still February in Central Illinois. Gathering any of those things fresh fom the earth is still a few months away. We do what we can in the meantime. There is a container of fresh alfalfa sprouts growing on the counter, ready to add to a sandwich or salad. That crisp, fresh crunch is a welcome blast of nutrients.

A basement grow station is providing fresh basil, rosemary and cilantro in addition to the starts of tomatoes, peppers and onions that will populate the garden in a few short months. On days when it warms up just enough, say to 30º or so, it’s ok to open the cold frame and pick a salad of baby lettuces and spinach.

The next best thing is to forage in the freezer or pantry for preserved items. The freezer is full of tomato sauce, carrots, peppers, onions, garlic bulbils, strawberries and peaches. We even have some Elderberries waiting to be processed into syrup. The pantry holds rows of home canned tomato juice, pickles, jellies, jams, pie fillings, hot pepper sauce, relishes and our special Bloody Mary Mix.

So until the sun warms the soil enough to garden, we will feast on these things and dream of summer to come.

What summer food do you miss most?

052-Seed Starting

It is mid-January as we recorded this and time to start the first seedlings for the garden. We discuss our process and plans for the upcoming season.

We get the majority of our seeds from Johnny’s and Baker’s Creek and recommend these sources for high quality seeds. Donna also describes saving seeds and how to determine when seeds from prior years are still viable.

And here’s the link to Gardener’s Supply.

Thanks for listening.

See ya.

047-Gert’s Garden Balm

Introducing Gert’s Garden Balm, a skin soothing hand and skin cream specially developed with gardener’s in mind. Donna (aka Gert) is a gardener and needed a skin balm to treat her dry cracked hands. She scented it with lemon and rosemary essential oils reminiscent of walking through the herbs of her garden.

Not only for gardener’s, this all natural balm will treat your skin to hand crafted, healing care. Get it here or when you visit the Mercantile on the 2nd and 4th Saturday each month through mid-April.