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I thinned my beets and was able to make 5 pints of pickled beets from the thinnings! I'm watering what is out there hoping they will make beets for slicing, these you could say are baby beets.
Went out and picked another 5 gallon bucket of beans from 1 row, so going to break those for canning tomorrow, then need to pick the other 3/4's length row. I may get my 30 to 40 quarts canned quickly. The weather is perfect and the bugs are just starting in things like spinach and cabbage. Minimal use of pesticides this year so far.
If all those tomatoes I see setting on produce I may be selling tomatoes out here at the side of the road.. I think its a combination of plenty of water, correct and enough fertilizer, apparently I didn't use enough. And of course the wonderful bees.
I would love to get up a 100 quarts of tomatoes like mom did, if I do I will have to buy more jars, but I don't mind.
Brussel sprouts are forming, they will be blanched and frozen, bell peppers are coming off sporadically. Using sage, cilantro, we love that stuff, and parsley.
Cukes are way behind. I need to dig into a hill of potatoes and see what we have, got to have some with these beans.
I hope the corn does well. With it and some beef from the meat market I hope to finish filling the freezers. We will be set for about a year.
Went out and picked another 5 gallon bucket of beans from 1 row, so going to break those for canning tomorrow, then need to pick the other 3/4's length row. I may get my 30 to 40 quarts canned quickly. The weather is perfect and the bugs are just starting in things like spinach and cabbage. Minimal use of pesticides this year so far.
If all those tomatoes I see setting on produce I may be selling tomatoes out here at the side of the road.. I think its a combination of plenty of water, correct and enough fertilizer, apparently I didn't use enough. And of course the wonderful bees.
I would love to get up a 100 quarts of tomatoes like mom did, if I do I will have to buy more jars, but I don't mind.
Brussel sprouts are forming, they will be blanched and frozen, bell peppers are coming off sporadically. Using sage, cilantro, we love that stuff, and parsley.
Cukes are way behind. I need to dig into a hill of potatoes and see what we have, got to have some with these beans.
I hope the corn does well. With it and some beef from the meat market I hope to finish filling the freezers. We will be set for about a year.