Ed, oddly enough I did not like them at all growing up but have come to appreciate them, mostly just heated and then with a little butter and salt. I only started growing them last year, mostly on a lark. They are actually rather successful in our current climate.
Glen, between The Stupid Hot and Stupid Cold Seasons here, there are about 2-4 weeks where all of our blooms get packed in. Which is great, except for the other ten months of the year...
Oh how nice! I hope you get a lot of them! All my fall harvest froze a few weeks ago and died, boo hoo..I'll try to plant things earlier next year if I have the chance!
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No such thing this far north. But I have enjoyed my culinary experiences with the sweet potato on my southern journeys.
ReplyDeleteEd, oddly enough I did not like them at all growing up but have come to appreciate them, mostly just heated and then with a little butter and salt. I only started growing them last year, mostly on a lark. They are actually rather successful in our current climate.
DeleteBlooms are a prized spectacle up here. They don't last long, and are gone far too soon...
ReplyDeleteGlen, between The Stupid Hot and Stupid Cold Seasons here, there are about 2-4 weeks where all of our blooms get packed in. Which is great, except for the other ten months of the year...
DeleteCongratulations! 🙂
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda! Gardening never fails to surprise!
DeleteOh how nice! I hope you get a lot of them! All my fall harvest froze a few weeks ago and died, boo hoo..I'll try to plant things earlier next year if I have the chance!
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