What did you do in the garden today?

I wrapped up all my sweet potatoes in newspaper for storage. I cooked some slices for dog treats, and Freya likes them. I cooked 4 small ones in my Instant Pot. They aren't very sweet -- yet -- so I hope they sweeten up a bit. I ate one, and it was pretty decent tasting.
 
I'm wondering where I can purchase luffa seeds. I just checked online and they are 3.99, which isn't bad but they also want 3.99 for shipping. NOT
I have a quart jar full here somewhere.......if I find them tonight, I'll send some to you for free.
 
I dashed out barefoot in the rain to pick enough peas and broccoli for dinner tonight. Fifteen minutes from growing on the plant to dishing up from the pans - yummy. It is MUCH too cold for bare feet. Even so, I couldn't help stopping to smile at the marigold plants for awhile. Especially this one.
 

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I'm wondering where I can purchase luffa seeds. I just checked online and they are 3.99, which isn't bad but they also want 3.99 for shipping. NOT
I will have a bunch very soon when I harvest my luffa in the next 30 days or so. If you can wait a few weeks, I'll send you some for free
 
Still picking tomatoes. The 'non blooming' Mr Stripey plants that I complained about earlier finally started producing lots of large tasty tomatoes. They are still ripening as are a couple of Lemon Boy plants. No frost here yet.
That’s great! I picked a couple small tomatoes yesterday. My Brandywines did very well and I still have some in the kitchen getting ripe.
 
I dashed out barefoot in the rain to pick enough peas and broccoli for dinner tonight. Fifteen minutes from growing on the plant to dishing up from the pans - yummy. It is MUCH too cold for bare feet. Even so, I couldn't help stopping to smile at the marigold plants for awhile. Especially this one.

:lau Sounds like you have the heart of a Hobbit, running around barefoot collecting fresh food to eat and stopping to enjoy the flowers. Too bad we don't have hairy hobbit feet to keep us warm when we are outside communing with nature!
 

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