The parsley is starting to grow well too!
To harvest basil, I always pinch back the tops down one or two nodes. This will stop it from going to flower and let it double each time. (Each center stem pinched back to just above a node will result in two new center stems, and so on...bushing the plant outward) I rarely pick the lower leaves on basil plants under 6 months old, because they need them.
The tomatoes and lettuces are doing well...I plucked a lettuce leaf to taste this morning and it is SO GOOD! I cannot wait...dreaming of cranberry vinaigrette...
And we have some Alfalfa sprouts started...once they are ready I will post a few melts and things we use them on. We will have a sprouting shelf once we get the kitchen area finished...
For the black beans...
I always soak dried beans overnight. Then put them into the crock pot on high with fresh water for an hour or two, with some bay leaves. I saute in olive oil (or clarified butter if I have some) 1 med red onion, a bunch of garlic, and add about 1 T each of cumin, turmeric, brown mustard, some salt and pepper if I feel pepperish, and saute that into a paste. Then add it to the beans, along with the basil, some lemon juice if I have it...and then turn the heat down to low for some hours. Sometimes I add some of our fresh canned tomatoes in the winter too...then we have it with rice.
Beans are so simple to make...I will try to do some Boston Baked Beans sometime soon...
How neat! I love the little hydroponic system you have set up! I want to do something similar when I have time, but aquaponic, hooked up to my fish tank.
Thanks for sharing!
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I would love to do that too...but not sure how the fish would do in here (it gets pretty cold in the winter), but we might give it a try. The little fish would need a heater...
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Well, if you do goldfish, you would be fine, since they are coldwater fish and do not need a heater. They can live in ponds that freeze over, haha, so Im sure in your RV they would be fine. And they are very poopy fish, excellent for plants!!
Regular goldfish do get quite large though, so you would want to stick to some kind of fancy goldfish that doesnt grow too big, depending on your tank size. Or at least, have a plan to replace them when they get too large.
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Thanks, I will look into goldfish for sure then...I was looking today at a couple little pre-made countertop aqua set ups, just to try it out. Goldfish might be the answer :)
Off to research :D
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I see bigger fish for cold water, mainly. Boy I would love to grow largemouth bass and perch...and catfish!! Once we have land I know what we will be doing...
http://www.frostyfish.com/2014/11/12/four-cold-climate-fish-selection-strategies/
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