akroberts1085
Free Ranging
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Welcome to the BYC family. Happy you're here.That’s great! Welcome to BYC and the thread!![]()
I am so jealous of you right now. I don't have a pantry nor any room for one.I'm almost out of room! Well, on the canning shelf anyway, although I can double stack the herbs, and put the two rows of canning supplies on the plastic shelving. I still have a garden full of tomatoes. I haven't even started apples, just wow.... LOL.
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It's not hopeless until one is no longer breathing.I'm so far behind here its hopeless.
I walked thru the garden to get a cucumber for a friend. & she ate a green bean. That's all I got.
The weather is insane, so much rain. 4 inches in the last couple days. My niece is getting married tomorrow, I was dreading a wedding in August because I despise heat but it looks like I'll need a sweater. It's crazy.
Makes my mouth water and tummy hungry.Squash. It’s big! But, will it turn a color? That is the question.
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Butternut, produced well, several still waiting to be picked.
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Supposed to be a Barbados (or Caribbean?) seasoning pepper, generally mild. But this pepper looks different than the mild pepper pics, and now similar to Scotch Bonnet peppers. Haven’t tried it yet.
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Enjoy, if you can find it! Just be careful you're not allergic to it!I want some. I love bananas and pineapple juice. That would be an awesome treat for me. Forget about the family getting any I'll hide it from them![]()
Picked beets and carrots.
Canned up beef stew, and garden potatoes. Lots of work to get that done, so not a lot of working in the garden.
Oh, and even standing in a chair, I was too short to get the hyacinth bean vines to go over the arch.
I’m sure! Carrots hate heat/getting dry -especially when young. Beets, also don’t love heat, but seems really variety dependent as to whether they will be woody or not. We combat the drying out by planting carrots between beans or beets usually. They get a little shade and are not on the edge of any bed, so less likely to dry out. We also mulch with straw.at this time of the year beets and carrots are mission impossible![]()
I'm going to freeze a bunch this year. I haven't done it before, but I didn't know about frittatas back then either!Washed, dried, and frozen solid as rocks, the cherry tomatoes will be stored out in the garage in the big freezer in quart baggies until we use them this winter...