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Offline picote

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Salsa
« on: November 19, 2024, 02:23:30 PM »
As a gardener, I have to wonder how salsa ever became a thing. My peppers are finally full and productive. Tomatoes peak in August and cilantro is a spring/fall crop.


I always have visions of making salsa with everything from the garden and that is just not happening.

Offline rocketgirl

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Re: Salsa
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2024, 11:00:44 AM »
I only ever made Caribougrl's green tomato salsa.  And that was because I had a garden full of ripe jalapenos and a garden full of green tomatoes and a freeze coming.

I can't get tomatoes to cooperate at my current house between some kind of leaf rot and the leaf-footed bugs.  If I rerouted my sprinkler system to not spray my gardens, and added soakers, I could probably resolve one of those.

But yeah, cilantro likes March for crying out loud!  (Actually, if you let it go to seed, it'll come out in mid-February and doesn't care much if it gets a light dusting of snow.)
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Offline DocBuzzkill

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Re: Salsa
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2024, 09:43:28 AM »
Here in New England, the tomato/pepper/cilantro season coincides, i.e., late July-August.  That's peak pico de gallo time for me.



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