Don't get rid of your turnip greens! Chop them off of your turnips before storing in the fridge in order to help the greens and roots last longer. We like to lightly sauté the greens in garlic and olive oil. #nofoodwaste
FarmerDave
8yr
I add them to a simple stir fry with ginger and tamari. I never used to keep turnip greens, but I'm so glad I do now.
RahulRaRa
8yr
I wonder if you can use these greens like you use spinach in some Indian flatbreads.
olivettefarm
8yr
@RahulRaRa I bet you could. The turnips greens will cook a little quicker than spinach does possibly. @FarmerDave that sounds good! Gonna have to try that.
Small radishes like this one tend to have nice, tender greens that taste very similar to the radish themselves. Use them to add a little spice to your greens mix. #nofoodwaste#FoodRevolution
sugardetoxme
I love baby radishes and turnips. Eat the whole thing!! BTW, I wanted to let you know that those lacewings work like a charm indoors! No aphids!
JenniferEmilson
Oh yes- I roast them just like kale or Brussels sprouts chips!!
sugardetoxme
I'm about to try some green lacewings on my aphids indoors. Good idea or bad idea @olivettefarm
olivettefarm
@sugardetoxme good idea to kill aphids, but they may procreate a little more than you might want in your home. Aside from that they'll do great and won't explore around the house as much as...
We grow and sell a good bit of wheatgrass, but have found it to be a polarizing crop as well. It's health benefits are very contested. Some swear by it, some swear against it. What are your thoughts?
DietID_TeamDietitians
I'm not a die hard fan because it's made me feel a bit sick to my stomach once. Other than that, I know it's packed with nutrients but there hasn't been any good research on that I've found. Anyone...
olivettefarm
@Rachna I've also yet to find any strong research on the benefits of it, a lot of it is still anecdotal at this point..to my knowledge at least. The breakdown of nutrients actually isn't that...