Monday, December 21, 2009

Yum!



First vegetables of the "cool season"*. To date, the mesclun has been a dud. I reseeded it because the first batch didn't germinate. Maybe the soil is low on N, but the current mesclun bed produced two crops of green beans this summer, and I left the roots with their nitrogen-nodules when I cleaned out the beanstalks, so I expected better results. I've decided to be patient.

The broccoli is growing very very sloooowwwly. I've decided to be patient with broccoli, too.

The peas look great and have their first flowers!

The spinach got thinned out by cutworms, but the survivors look wonderful. And tonight, for dinner, the first of the winter veggies: spinach! Yummy!


Recalling the fruits of the warm season for a moment: pumpkins in December are a decorative no-no.

Pumpkins mean Halloween and Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving they become vegetable non grata**. However there were gorgeous white pumpkins, unsold for Thanksgiving, on clearance at the grocery store for just a dollar each. Too beautiful (and cheap!) to pass up. So until we make pie, we decorated our white pumpkin. Santa Curcurbita! If it makes a good pie, I'll save some seeds to plant next summer.




* I can't call this time of year "winter" in Southern California, lest someone in Vermont or Maine rise up from under several feet of snow to throw icicles at me. By the way, it was 80F over the weekend. (I will now duck to avoid hurled objects)

**I admit, technically, they are fruit non grata.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Joe Hoak Must Be An Absolutely Wonderful Guy

Joe Hoak, whoever he is or was, must be, or must have been, an absolutely wonderful guy.

I'm sure of this solely due to the Agave named after him, which is possibly the most beautiful Agave of all. Agave 'Joe Hoak' is a color varient of A. desmettiana variegata. Here's A. desmettiana variegata, beautiful in itself, with a graceful formal shape and distinct yellow edges on the leaves:



And here is A. 'Joe Hoak', with his amazing addition of a frosted white overlay to yellow-edged leaves. Really stunning.



Could a plant so beautiful be named in honor of someone unloved, uncherished? Surely not. Joe Hoak, whoever you are, you are in august company now. Miss Wilmott has her "Ghost", Irene Nuss, her begonia, Barbra Streisand, her rose, but you have this: