Community Garden

Thursday, August 24, 2006

"GO GREEN WHEN YOU GO TO THE FAIR"
A great article with the above title appeared in the Star and Tribune Home and Garden section Aug. 23rd. It details a new exhibit called the Eco Experience which will be in the Progress Center Building today through Sept. 4. There will be a "eco home" on display and a rain garden demonstrating how plants filter out storm water pollutants. Also, Arctic Explorer, Will Steger will present on his findings regarding global climate change on Wednesday, Aug. 30th at 2pm. So, if you're going to the fair, check out this exhibit.!!!!

Friday, August 18, 2006











Aug 16, 2006--Pesto Party!
Fun was had by all at the Garden on Wednesday! About 50 pounds of tomatoes were picked by community gardeners, as well as a few women from Sarah's...an Oasis for Women. 30 pounds went to Sarahs, 10 pounds to Bethany and 10 more to Community Gardeners. Close to 5 pounds of basil were picked to make pesto. The group headed inside to eat pizza and prepare for pesto making. About a gallon and a half of pesto was made for the gardeners to bring home. The wonderful smell of basil and garlic filled the building! See you next week!


...just another day in the garden
(You just never know what you'll find!)

For those of you interested, here is the Pesto recipe we (loosely) followed:
Pesto
6 servings
3 cups (packed) fresh basil leaves
3 to 4 garlic cloves
1/3 cup olive oil
1/3 cup parmesan
optional: 1/3 cup pine nuts or walnuts, lightly toasted and pepper and salt to taste.
1. Mince basil well in a food processor or blender. 2. Add nuts (optional) and continue to blend until nuts are ground. 3. Drizzle in olive oil as the machine is still running until you have a smooth paste. Transfer to a bowl, stir in parmesan and optional salt and pepper. Serve room temperature in a warmed bowl with your choice of cooked pasta. Store any leftover pesto in the refrigerator.