Episode-2027- Twelve Overlooked Vegetables for the Garden




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Summary: TweetPurple Tomatillo – An Overlooked Garden All Star In the spring and early summer talk a walk in the garden section of any big store or even typical smaller plant nurseries.  Mostly you see peppers, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers and a few other veggies and herbs. There are so many other options though and many are tougher than our stand alone favorites.  Fore instance so many people love growing tomatoes but in many areas they are plagued by early and late blight.  You can usually get a decent yield and then you hit a wall, well why not grow tomatillos instead.  They make fantastic salsa, are great grilled and are pretty much immune to most disease and pests. Today we walk though 12 such options for your garden and in most of the country there is still time to get these guys up and running for your fall planting. Join Us Today To Discuss these 12 Overlooked Garden Edibles… Tomatillos Sweet Potato Egg Plant Arugula Swiss Chard Amaranth New Zealand Spinach Orach Ground Cherry Lambs Quarters Purslane Nasturtium Resources for today’s show… Join the Members Brigade The Year 10 Join Our Forum Walking To Freedom TSP Gear PermaEthos.com TspAz.com – support TSP when you shop on Online Grandaddy’s Gun Club Bullhead Fishing Information Egg Plant Shrimp Curry Recipe Dare You To Move – Switchfoot Sponsors of the Day TSP Business Directory Harvest Eating Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show. Also remember you can call in your questions and comments to 866-65-THINK (866-658-4465) and you might hear yourself on the air. Join the MSB Today Want Every Episode of TSP Ever Produced? Remember in addition to discounts to over 40 vendors who supply stuff you are likely buying anyway, tons of free ebooks and video content, MSB Members also get every edition of The Survival Podcast ever produced in convenient zip files in blocks of 24. More info on the MSB can be found here.