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Real World Gardener-Horticulture, Gardening, Learning to Grow
Real World Gardener
21 episodes
9 months ago
Bust out of your fantasy world and go gardening in the real world with horticulturalist, Marianne Cannon. Be inspired with one of the many feature interviews and regular segments with horticulture industry professionals and garden enthusiasts, including Design Elements, Plant of the Week, Plant Doctor, Spice it Up, The Good Earth, The Kitchen Garden, Tool Time and Vegetable Heroes. Real World Gardener extracts from the radio program broadcast on 2RRR 88.5fm in Sydney, Australia.
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Bust out of your fantasy world and go gardening in the real world with horticulturalist, Marianne Cannon. Be inspired with one of the many feature interviews and regular segments with horticulture industry professionals and garden enthusiasts, including Design Elements, Plant of the Week, Plant Doctor, Spice it Up, The Good Earth, The Kitchen Garden, Tool Time and Vegetable Heroes. Real World Gardener extracts from the radio program broadcast on 2RRR 88.5fm in Sydney, Australia.
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Grow, Harvest, Eat Yacon on Real World Gardener
Real World Gardener-Horticulture, Gardening, Learning to Grow
9 minutes 50 seconds
3 years ago
Grow, Harvest, Eat Yacon on Real World Gardener
 THE GOOD EARTH How to Grow and Use Yacon: Peruvian Ground Apple Scientific Name: Smallanthus sonchifolius Common Name: Yacon, Peruvian ground apple Family: Asteraceae-same as daisies and sunflowers. Plant Height & Width: 1.5m x 0.5m   If you look at the flowers they are like much smaller versions of sunflowers. Here’s a tuber that tastes similar to a nashi pear, looks something like sweet potato on the outside, and the sugars from it aren’t absorbed by the body. Not only that, the tubers contain a lot of juice, and the sugars that make it sweet is not absorbed by the body so you can't put on the kilos! How good is that?  Then there’s the fact that it’s easy to grow, and has small flowers that resemble sunflowers and you just can’t buy it from the supermarket or fruit and veg store.   Yacon plant growing in Margaret's garden How to Grow Yacon from Tubers? Yacon has two types of tubers unlike ginger or turmeric. The tubers that you plant are attached to the main stem and are much smaller and pinkish in colour. I planted mine in early September and October was the time that it sprouted in my Sydney garden. If you were to receive some brown tubers that look like a brown sweet potato, that's what you eat and not what you plant.  The edible tubers spread from the clump sideways meaning you need at least 1/2 metre  of space to produce sizeable clumps. Can be planted in any district as they can withstand frost. When to Harvest? Yacon is a herbaceous perennial meaning it has a dormant period that starts when the leaves die down in late autumn.  This is the time when the tubers are ready to harvest. Simply fork up the entire crop, and harvest the large brown tubers to eat fresh, and use the small reddish rhizomes at the top to replant for next year’s crop. What Can You Do With Yacon? Eat it of course but how,  is the thing so here are some of Margaret's tips. Yacon is sweet and crunchy and is great eaten fresh. Ever heard of Yacon chips? That's right you can make chips out of this tubber. Just cut up into chip sizes and drizzle some oil over the top and bake in the oven. Try using it in salads like Waldorf salad and wherever you would use fresh pears. Use it in stir fries. You can also juice it or cook down the juice to make syrup and use it as a sweetener. Fun Tip from Margaret Running short of toilet paper, try large soft fluffy leaves like those of the Yacon plant. But there's more uses, have a listen to the podcast. I'm talking with Margaret Mossakowska of www.mosshouse.com.au If you have any feedback email realworldgardener@gmail.com or write in to 2RRR PO Box 644 Gladesville NSW 1675
Real World Gardener-Horticulture, Gardening, Learning to Grow
Bust out of your fantasy world and go gardening in the real world with horticulturalist, Marianne Cannon. Be inspired with one of the many feature interviews and regular segments with horticulture industry professionals and garden enthusiasts, including Design Elements, Plant of the Week, Plant Doctor, Spice it Up, The Good Earth, The Kitchen Garden, Tool Time and Vegetable Heroes. Real World Gardener extracts from the radio program broadcast on 2RRR 88.5fm in Sydney, Australia.