The potted garden. 3-27 |
Squash, tomatoes, peppers, and herbs |
Zucchini , cukes, broccoli, peppers, and an Heirloom tomato. |
I love what we now have. I bought two 4ft square raised beds. I was going to build them myself but, they were a great deal so I couldn't pass them up!
First day planted 4-17 |
Here it is now! The tomatoes are taking over, the peppers are small but producing fruits. The zucchini is in the front bed along with radishes. I added the plastic over the tomatoes and that really helped with the hot AZ sun!
In the back bed are cucumbers climbing up the trellis, yellow squash, thyme, and a wimpy little lettuce.
Now if I can only get the dogs to stop stealing our food. They have enjoyed more tomatoes than we have. I think we are going to put up a short fence. They even steal hot peppers!!!
Some leftover plants including basil, artichoke, parsley, tomato. |
We enjoyed our first meal from the garden last week. I wanted to make it really simple.
Garden Squash Pasta
1 tbsp. Olive oil
3 small to medium yellow squash, diced
3 lg or 5 small fresh tomatoes, seeded and diced
1 vidalia onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1/4 tsp dried oregano
Salt and Pepper
12 oz whole wheat penne
Basil and Parmesean for topping
Directions
Cook the pasta according to directions. Reserve 1 cup of the cooking water to add to the sauce later.
Over med-high heat, saute the onions for 3-5 mins in olive oil, add the squash and garlic and saute for 5 mins. Add tomatoes, dried oregano, and Salt and Pepper to taste. Saute for 5 mins until veggies are cooked through and tomatoes have broken down. Drain pasta. Add pasta to saute pan with veggies while over medium heat. Top pasta directly with 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese. Add in about 1/2 cup of the starchy pasta water to the pan and stir to create a sauce.
Top with Fresh torn basil and extra Parmesan and dig in! So simple and delicious!!! Cant wait until we have more squash as I used all of ours to make this.
You work soo hard and it shows! Thanks for all the good food.
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