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Monday, February 24, 2020

WHAT'S IN SEASON ALMOST SPRING CITRUS EDITION


CITRUS!  CITRUS!  CITRUS!

 This is just a little mixed basket the we shared with our friend Jill from @sweetlifegarden.


The tiny round yellow green balls are our key limes.  Famous for it's sweeter lime flavor with less of the tart flavor of other limes.  Our tree is young and very healthy so we are looking forward to an overload of these in coming years.  Limes an be frost sensitive so it is planted in an area with lots of protection so that we don't have to run out to cover with frost cloth.


MUGS UP MONDAY

“WALK UNTIL THE DARKNESS IS JUST A MEMORY
AND
YOU BECOME 
THE SUN 
ON THE NEXT TRAVELERS HORIZON”

Kobe Bryant


An important thing to know about citrus is that while it is loaded with Vitamin C, that vitamin is water soluble and fragile once it is harvested from the protection of the tree.  What this means to you is that if the nutrients are important to you then you must keep these fruits cool, out of the heat and light.  Also, like eggs, citrus has a "bloom" that can be wiped off when washing.  The bloom protects the citrus from air and light getting inside and degrading the Vitamin C.  This is why when you receive citrus from us it has not been washed.  Our fruits are harvested in the cool of the morning to be as fresh as can be when you receive them, so there is no need to wax them to retain freshness and nutrition.  
Please wash it before peeling or cutting,  just to be safe.  
Then Zest, Eat, & Juice to your heart & body's content.




The deep orange with the knob top on the outer edges are Minneola Tangelo.  These peel so easily and are one of the sweetest citrus with a touch of tart.  They have few seeds.  They can be juiced but peeling is so easy we usually do not juice.






The deeply yellow ovals in the center are the Improved Meyer Lemons.  This lemon is so deeply colored because they have orange in their parentage.  The more mature they are, the closer they color to an orange.  Interestingly the color, like so many fruits, is a clue to how it will taste.  As they mature and deepen in color they begin to taste less tart and lemony and more like an orange, though never really like an orange.  Very few seeds.  Be sure to use the zest to get the most out of these lemons.





The round orange fruit in the bottom corner of Jill's basket and others like it in the basket are blood oranges.  We are growing the Cara Cara and Torroco varieties.  We chose these two after years of volunteering at the annual Maricopa County Citrus Clinics.  They have a tasting table of more citrus than you will ever have the opportunity to see in one place.  



The Cara Cara has naval orange in it's parentage and you can tell on one end how it looks like a naval.   The meat sections inside are a lovely peach color.  The flavor is sweet, not tart  and we think has a touch of cinnamon flavor to it.  The meat sections inside is firm so we love biting into them.  Few to no seeds, not the easiest or worst peeling.  They make fine juice but we prefer to et them.  
Have you tasted a Cara Cara?  How would you describe the flavor?  We love it!!!






Our other blood orange, Torroco, is the more typical deep pink to red color, from which blood oranges get their name.  Think red beet color.  Actually we have found most blood oranges varieties to remind us of beet flavor, a bit earthy.  Have you eaten blood oranges?  Do you know which varieties?  How did they taste to you?  The Torroco has not had an earthy flavor to our taste.  It's actually a similar flavor to the Cara Cara.  Our tree is young and we notice that the meat sections inside have an ombre color going on.  At one end of the orange they are an orange color deepening to the other end into a dark pink/red.  When young the have a red blush to the skin as well. Virtually seedless.  No the easiest to peel.  Fine to juice but they have such  nice firm meatiness , we prefer to peel and eat.





The large yellow balls are our Oro Blanco grapefruit.  Don't be fooled that it is not pink, which are pretty.  Oro Blanco grapefruit are so sweet they do not need sugar yet leave sticky wherever their juice has fallen.  They can be peeled and eaten as you would an orange.  We struggle to get the watering just right on these so our may have a thick pith.  No problem except the the actual fruit is smaller than what one may think due to the thick pith. 




Unseen are the tangerines, of which we have plenty!!  They are so easy to peel, make the best juice and have the most intense and sweet flavor of all of our citrus.  We have three of these trees and the flavor is similar among them.  Sometimes you get 6 seeds other times there are none.  Tangerines make addictively sweet and tangy juice.  The zest is thin but worth the effort, just be sure to be gentle.




Pictured above are the citrus we currently have available for your enjoyment.  Starting in the upper right corner are tangerine, Improved Meyer Lemon, Cara Cara blood orange, Oro Blanco grapefruit, Minneola Tangelo, Torroco blood orange


Has our description of our citrus sparked your interest in eating or planting citrus?  We hope so!  Let us know how we can help you.  If you would like to place an order for a custom harvest please contact us by email or DM on Instagram @anne_es_garden_fresh.  Sorry we are all out of Key Limes.  As the season continues and more of our fruit ripens we'll post more about our juicing oranges and pink lemons.  




Thursday, February 6, 2020

WHAT'S IN SEASON WINTER 2020 EDITION

 To put you in the mood here's a brief video of what's going on at Tre Soli




This is one of our white nectarines that give us some of the most supreme fruit we grow.  One of our interns after tasting al of our fruits all season in order to learn how to detect ripeness said, "Now This IS The Best I've Tasted!"  Unfortunately they are very sensitive to the warm days of winter and so have been known to loose early blooms and therefor later fruit.  Makes them more precious?  We'll keep you posted on their progress.

Most of our stone fruit pruning is done.  We still have some fine pruning to do.  
If you are an experienced fruit tree pruner and have some spare time we could use some extra hand power to boost ours.  Send an email or DM our Instagram.






This is what we have started to harvest now.  OMG citrus!!!  No filters and on my computer screen, the color is accurate.  If you've never had fresh from the tree
oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, lemons, limes or tangelos then you haven't really had citrus.  Like a home grown tomato compared to a winter hot house tomato there is no comparison.  And of course has been grown for almost 30 years with only organic inputs.

Our citrus has flavor, sweetness and just a slight tang that is addictive.  Our grapefruit is not sour and doesn't taste like aspirin.  You never need to put sugar on it to enjoy.

Did you know that Vitamin C is fragile?  The rind is a semi permeable membrane that allows heat and light and air to enter once it leaves the tree.  Consequently once picked, citrus to retain it's nutritional value, should always be kept out of sunlight, and heat.  A bag of citrus in the sun by a road side makes me cringe.  More importantly it will not have as much flavor or nutrition as when it left it's tree.

We are doing custom harvests per your request.  Harvest will be on the chilly morning that you choose to pick up to ensure the freshest, tastiest, most nutritious citrus.  
If you'd like to order drop us and email or DM on our Instagram.  



Above is Koko Loko.  
Not a new one but a young rose that takes a while to establish.  We only sold a few last year.  It was prolific but still small with short stems.  Her fragrance is so soft but sweet and a bit cinnamon to my nose.  Stay tuned because she may take off this year & if she does we'll put them in your hands. 




We are still fine tuning the pruning of our roses and though we keep saying we won't add more we did.  Just a few.  An old favorite that has been off the market for years is "Betty White"  Nobody doesn't like Betty White!  This rose is a lovely blush with a sweet fruity fragrance and just saying it's namesake brings smile sand laughs to everyone who meets her.  We can't wait to have more of these available this year.




We are continuing to create smalll batches of botanical infused items.  Last fall we used our fresh cut lavender.  This spring our items will be rose centric.  Rose hydrosol is a favorite of mine in the warm seasons.  It is made purely of our rose petals grown with only organic inputs and H2O.  
Let us know if you are interested in knowing when it becomes available.



This is a favorite Cornishware mug.  I chose a group of striped mugs for a Christmas set and had them personalized with all sorts of words.  At the time I was thinking about the Spirit of Christmas but I find I steep my tea in it when I want to believe in many things...
that the world is full of good people,
that a friend's health will return,
that my seeds will germinate,
that Spring is on it's way
In what do you want to, need to BELIEVE 

These mugs are made in the UK by a couple who is repatriating this classic pottery.  It's a great "local" story that I have adopted.  Delightful Instagram posts if you are interested...@cornishware

Please let me say a few words about when I post about a business.  I am never paid, never have been.  Often they never even know that I have posted about them.  It isn't to get a 'bump".  I just like to support other people who I respect and who create things that I enjoy and use.  

OK!  Hope to hear from you or see you soon.  Please let us know what you'd like to know about or have us grow for you.  We are here to serve and please lovers of good clean things from the earth.