Miner’s Lettuce or claytonia perfoliata abounds in our greenhouse. It is the first edible green ready in spring. We have been eating it for a couple of months now. I am not sure how it originally came to be there. Miner’s lettuce does grow in the wild, but I have not seen it on Read more »
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Lingering Treasures
There is usually a lingering treasure in the garden this time of year, something extra. When the garden has been put to bed and the bounty put up, we turn towards other activities- preparations for the holidays, pulling out winter clothes and ski equipment, long walks with frost filled lungs. But the garden doesn’t go Read more »


