Redbuds in bloom dot the countryside. |
Trays of peat (and newspaper) pots filled with growing medium are sprouting seedlings galore. Gardeners and farmers examine the earth, checking the soil for warmth, texture, and the presence of earthworms. The cold days remind us to keep seedlings inside, or beneath protective row covers for the time being. Within a few weeks, gardens will begin hosting the young plants in preparation for this year's harvests.
A cluster of pea-like Redbud blossoms. |
Following the blossoms, Redbuds put forth slender green pods. While I have seen them in prior years, this year I'm eager to try them--apparently they're quite tasty. The pea-like pods of the Redbud tree are best, I understand, when new--before their seeds achieve significant size. They are said to be tasty in salads and stir-fry dishes. I can't wait to try them!
Check it out on the TennZen blog!
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