The gardenia bush in the garden in the center of my condo building has been blooming for the last five days. It is so wonderful to open my front door and step out on the 2nd floor walkway with a view of flowers. It really makes your day.
The gardenia bush in the garden in the center of my condo building has been blooming for the last five days. It is so wonderful to open my front door and step out on the 2nd floor walkway with a view of flowers. It really makes your day.
Today I’m trying a fun food for all your spring and Easter get-togethers, a Spring Vegetable Garden using hummus and fresh baby carrots, radishes, asparagus, celery, peppers, and sugar snap peas. You can vary the vegetables according to your preference and availability. Use the smallest part of your celery bunch with the green attached. I’m currently able to get local baby carrots with greens attached. There is so much greens I must remove half or it fills the dish. If you can’t get those, use small carrots and even cut them smaller and shorter. Watch for spring crops of asparagus and the fresh little peas. You can cut half off so it fits the dish. (For my far north readers, pin this recipe for your spring crops later.)
I’m using my basic hummus recipe, but feel free to use your favorite. Double the basic hummus recipe using 2 drained cans of chickpeas. If buying commercial hummus, use 2 10-oz. hummus containers. This is the base for your garden and should be at least one inch deep in your dish. You may substitute your favorite dip if it is thick enough to support your little veggies in a vertical position.
Enjoy!
This dish was shared on St. Pete’s Channel 10, Good to Know Segment:
This wonderful southwest bowl contains everything you need for a very healthy one-dish meal. It makes a great lunch to take to school or work. Quinoa, brown rice, beans, corn, fresh cilantro, and red bell pepper with a southwest dressing makes a yummy bowl. I like to add fresh tomatoes and avocado on top, and it's perfect. The longer it marinates with the dressing, the better it is. Make a batch of this on Sunday and then eat it for lunches during the week. This is a forgiving recipe that can be made with changes to fit your pantry or taste.
Bowl
Dressing
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Today I'm sharing more photos of the Golden Trumpet Tree (Tabebuia). Close to my home are several golden trumpets but no pink ones.
The azaleas at the condo have finished blooming. Here is a shot from the balcony taken last week.
Although most people think they normally bloom in the winter, the red amaryllis bulbs at Christmas are forced bulbs. Amaryllis are tropical plants that will flower in late winter or spring when planted in the ground. We plant them in Florida and they flower in April, May.
For those of you who visited last year, you may remember I bought two amaryllis bulbs to pot and grow here at the condo. I had them by my front door until they had finished blooming last spring and went dormant. I kept the two pots on my balcony until the beginning of March. I moved them back by the front door for part full sun exposure. They like bright sunlight. One pot has had glorious blooms for the last week. The 2nd one is just waking up (so to speak), and I expect buds and flowers in another month. I hope you enjoy the mostly white flowers.

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Carol