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Apr. 8th, 2010 06:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I would like three things:
1. Any spring time recipes you have. I am beyond bored with my usual repetoire. Fruits, veggies, salads, fish - all those lighter things are calling to me. But I'll take anything awesome at this point.
2. I was given some dried chipotle peppers today. I took one sniff of them and decided to make mole sauce. But I've never done it before. Do you know how? Please guide me.
3. I want to start to garden. I've never done it before. I think starting with a tub of herbs would be wise. Help!
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1. Any spring time recipes you have. I am beyond bored with my usual repetoire. Fruits, veggies, salads, fish - all those lighter things are calling to me. But I'll take anything awesome at this point.
2. I was given some dried chipotle peppers today. I took one sniff of them and decided to make mole sauce. But I've never done it before. Do you know how? Please guide me.
3. I want to start to garden. I've never done it before. I think starting with a tub of herbs would be wise. Help!
Thank you. I now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
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Date: 2010-04-08 09:10 pm (UTC)The first salad sounds like something I make with quinoa, since I don't really like couscous. Will definitely check out the other two recipes too! Mmmmm.
Seeds v transplants.... uh.... dunno. Seriously: I a total noob. Which is better? My plan is to empty out a tub that the previous tennant left behind and start some herbs. It's a washing up tub so maybe three herbs? Basil, rosemary sound good. I'm not sure I've ever used marjoram! Sunlight and soil, I can provide.
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Date: 2010-04-09 01:43 am (UTC)I rarely have any luck getting seed-started plants to live, but I've had okay luck with transplants, since they're past the 'infancy' stage and are a little hardier.
Be sure to drill some holes in the bottom of your tub for drainage, and something underneath to catch whatever water drips out. You can put a coffee filter over the holes so the soil doesn't leak out.
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Date: 2010-04-09 03:54 pm (UTC)make sure you drill holes on the bottom of the tub, for drainage. get quality potting soil from the nursery. basil, parsley, and thyme, maybe? basil and tomatoes! ;) i'd do rosemary in a different pot just because i've had trouble growing it in the same container as other herbs. when you get transplants at the nursery, ask questions! mom and pop nurseries are a fantastic resource for a noob.