Basil

Finches eating seeds on basil

Two yellow finches feeding on lemon basil

My basil is in full bloom.  Actually this year I didn’t even plant basil – it volunteers year after year.  Basil loves and thrives in the heat and will not tolerate even a little frost.

I allow my plants to go to seed even when I don’t have much use for it, because basil seed attracts one of my favorite birds – yellow finches.  Here is a picture I snapped yesterday from my living room window of a pair of finches feasting on the basil seeds.

Basil also makes a nice filler plant for cut flower bouquets.  The greens hold up well and the flowers add a nice texture.  Actually, the best way to keep your cooking basil is to not put it in the fridge, but to put it in a glass of water on the countertop.  It will hold up nicely for a week or so and it may even root!  Adds a nice flare to the kitchen as well.

Kale

Kale Seedling

Freshly planted Kale seedling. Aug in Phoenix

It is time to plant Brassicas here in Phoenix!

Brassicas, also known as cruciferous vegetables, include kale, cauliflower, mustard, broccoli. cabbage, brussels sprouts, collard and bok choy.  These are cool weather crops and although it might not be feeling cool yet, this is the time to get them in the ground.

All these plants are part of the Mustard family – a family that I’ve been told is 100% edible.  The name cruciferous refers to the fact that the flowers of the plants in this family have four petals that look like a cross.  Other members of the family that you might be familiar with are radish and arugula.

You can pick up plants at the Cactus (at Highway 51) Farmers Market this Saturday between 7 and 11 am.

Results Video

Yesterday I wrote about some of the results of striving.  This reminded me of a video I created in 2010 when I was teaching High School in Alameda.  Often times we put effort into achieving a certain outcome without being certain that we will get what we are striving towards.  Often times we are unsure that the method we have chose will reap any rewards.

This video was created to motivate my Geometry students to apply themselves in a topic that they couldn’t imagine ever being of use to them.  If you are interested have a look:  http://www.dorenarode.com/base/results/results.html