Tuesday, May 31, 2011

2011 Garden 2 (Nursery) - Planted!

The new plants are planted on the Memorial Day. Thanks to God for providing such a nice day.

However, the day before the Memorial Day was different.

That day, 60lb. of potting soil for Hiroko, and tomato and pepper pants for Dan-san were purchased at the nursery store called “Lowe’s.” At the Lowe’s, the weather was suddenly changed. The strong wind blew through inside the Lowe’s building. It was so scary that everyone ran to the entrance.

The cloud of the sky looks like starting the tornado. Some calmly said it would not be tornado, but the big rain would be falling. Many were still watching the dark and scary clouds. Dan-san decided to leave from the Lowe’s building, but the big big amount of rain fell.

Well, the Memorial Day was a fine day.

The next door farming expert George

The Back Yard Garden



Dan-san planted those plants and seeds of cucumber and green beans. 

He was too tired to plant those tomato and pepper plants. However, he did plant these next day.

Porch Garden

Elsa didn’t do anything. Hiroko planted 2 jalapeño pepper and 1 hot red pepper in the square pots.

2 biggest pots for cucumber, 2 pots for shishito
There are more plants like shiso, oregano herb, konnyaku and others to take care. Hiroko will do it some other day.

The opposite next door people of George were preparing for the garden picnic while Dan-san and Hiroko was planting.


The Memorial Day was very hot, so they were making plastic pool. How long would it be taking to fill the air in the plastic tube of the pool? They said it would be taking about three hours. Well, it was done in two hours later. They had a wonderful picnic in the yard that night.

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Pork Sashimi - Dinner for the day

Pork Roast
Simmer in the water with ginger, green onion, brown onion, garlic, any other vegetables, and seasonings for 6 to 10 hours
Seasoning: beef bouillon, black pepper, red pepper, rosemary, thyme,
Cool off the meat and slice
Serve with sliced lettuce and shoga or hot mustard soy source

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