A deer decided to prune a tomato plant and a couple butternut squash leaves and vines. I might do something to keep it from happening again, but I'm not too concerned.
The tomato is a plant that came up volunteer on the outside of my pallet chicken run compost enclosure, and the squash vines...
I'm not sure if I'm tying up the zucchini vines correctly but it's the best I could come up with. I had to trim off a lot of leaves and some small squash to make room. Maybe I should cut the leaves off closer to the vine???
Haha. Well, that wasn't my intent. I was curious myself about how much a homemade bread loaf was costing me. Now if I upgraded from cheap all purpose flour to a high protein/gluten bread flour the cost would be quite a bit more. But as long as I can cut off a couple slices and use it for a...
No, I don't buy bread. All purpose flour is usually bought on sale. An 8 dollar, one pound bag of yeast is enough for over two years of bread baking. Cheap electricity here, 7cents per kWh, and the machine uses roughly 1.5kWh to make a loaf, a dime. A little salt and sugar, maybe some vegetable...
I planted Golden Acre this spring but it wanted to bolt before I thought it was ready to pick. The heads were loose, not densely packed. Brunswick is supposed to be a good fall cabbage.
I made a sandwich with my homemade bread, fresh picked leaf lettuce from the garden and thin sliced cold ribeye steak. Catalina salad dressing as the condiment. It was GOOD!
Not one of my three habanero plants have set on fruit. They bloom, then the bud drops. I'm thinking it might be because of the cool nights, down in the low 50s, upper 40s. Looks like I'll still get some Hatch peppers ane jalapenos. Quite a few of those have stuck on after blooming.
Did maintenance on the grandkids' little garden plots. Pulled weeds, harvested the tiny red onions. Getting that area ready for planting my fall collards and kale. Pulled up a few carrots to thin them out, largest were maybe pencil diameter, two inches long. Ate a couple and they were sweet.
I...
What variety of shallots are those? They look kind of like mine, that are growing a single bulb instead of multiples on one plant. Mine, I think, are not true shallots. Got 'em at Baker Creek.
Thank you!
My Brunswick cabbage seeds arrived from Baker Creek and I got a dozen seed cells planted with some of them. Fall cabbage, I hope.
I think I'm going to pull up an onion and slice it up to pickle with that cucumber I picked this morning. Vinegar, water, salt, pepper and sugar. So they...
I picked the first pickling cucumber of the year, almost 4 inches long. Zucchinis need another day to expand, and green beans need 2 or 3 more. I watered the carrots, tomatoes, beans and peppers.
It's yours to use!
That's how my entire garden area is. Built to be temporary for as little cost as possible. When it all rots and falls apart in a few years I'll fix it back up again. LOL