Sweet potatoes that I started on my window sill....I didn't cut and dry the pieces before planting. We're just winging it. Saw sweet potato plants used as ground cover at the Cincinnati Zoo (they're so smart there!). I may do that next year. Toss a little compost in the flower bed (tho, unfortunately, not the same stuff we used this year....not broken down enough.....too many weeds!) and a bunch of sweet potatoes....pretty ground cover!
Pumpkin flower. Hopefully we'll get some pumpkins! Did you know there was actually a pumpkin shortage last year? Try getting a can of pumpkin pie filling and see how it goes. Ben made up a recipe for a pumpkin soup last year during Lent....it was awesome, but expensive because pumpkin puree was sooooo hard to come by!
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Thyme makes a GREAT ground cover/fill in plant! I'm actually planning to do a whole bed of it under our front tree next year. It's cheap, smells great, spreads fast and looks fabulous.
Good call. I have several things I want to do in my non-veggie garden beds next year. I have a friend who did her asparagus in her flower bed. It makes a nice whispy tall green...and you don't get a harvest the first year, so I don't want it in my sq ft garden because I will turn that over each year. I might also do garlic in a flower bed.....but that tends to look like a weed the second year.
Thyme is my FAVORITE! :) It goes SO well with chicken and duck. It's really good in minestrone, too. Let me know if you ever get back to dairy. I have the BEST French recipe for a duck or chicken pasta bake casserole that uses tons of thyme and onion. Yum!
Ahhhh, zee Fronch...where every recipe starts with a pound of butter....mmmmmmmmm. I wish.
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