I have questions about timing for potatoes, onions, and garlic. I planted onion sets and seed potatoes when they were sold at my grocery store. I think late spring/ early summer. What timelines do you guys follow for planting them? Do you do a spring and fall planting of all of them and how do you know when they are ready?
I plant garlic & shallots in the fall, onion (plants, not sets) in the spring. Fall planted garlic is done here around July, give or take. You pull them when like 3 of the leaves have turned brown, but there are still a good 3 leaves green - that's what gives them a good paper on them. Spring planted onions are done around August here. You pull them when they pop out of the ground & then the greens fall over looking like someone walked on them. Fall planted shallots are done about now - you also pull them when the tops fall over. Of course I'm in New England so we may be completely different from you. & I don't do potatoes so I can't help with that!
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@Sally PB, 59 and 1/2 is such an odd number, why that age?
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@Sally PB said, it's when I can collect my pension & retirement funds with no penalty. Lordy I can't wait! 9 more years!
I had a sales rep show up at my door today pitching bug and rodent control services. I certainly use home defense, specifically to prevent carpenter and and spiders from making our house their home. This guy was offering a service though that included lawn treatment that he claimed penetrates into the ground, killing all insects on and below the surface down to 2ft. I personally found this to be very disturbing. While I don't enjoy them in my house insects are a vital part of the ecosystem, especially pollinators. Is disturbing to think that neighbors may be having broad spectrum pesticide spread all over their lawn. Creating a home barrier is one thing, but killing every insect on your property!? That seems extreme to me. The best part of this whole experience was the company the sales rep works for is called Eco(something), and he boasted how they use all natural plant based insecticides. Seemed odd that they want to destroy all insects, but they rely on plants to produce the chemicals they use - many plants (if not all) rely on insects in one way or another.
That is horrifying! I'm so anti chemicals that this makes me cringe. Just nuke everything? Ugh!
Aside from the sales rep, I picked two baskets of cucumbers today. That's another 3-4 gallons of pickles to process. I've got them sliced and packed with salt in gallon zip bags and will can them tomorrow. While out in the garden I noticed there's a lot more banana peppers growing, so I might pickle then too tomorrow. I also noticed that there's habaneros growing. I'm not sure what I'll do with them all just yet... thinking about getting some fermentation jars and making hot sauce. Anybody experienced with fermenting, especially fermenting hot sauce?
First, can you explain the salt & cukes thing? How much salt & how long? Do you refrigerate while soaking? Do you rinse? & then yea, I fermented hot sauce last year - I'm not sure it was worth the extra work for me, DH couldn't tell the difference. But he doesn't have a very picky pallet - he just stuffs everything in his mouth & swallows - he doesn't savor anything or try to actually taste it. So, he's not a good judge. A lot of people on the pepper sauce website I use swear fermenting adds a little sour savory tang that some want in their sauce. It wasn't complicated to ferment, I just bought the burping lids & did them in canning jars. If you have a lot of fruit flies, expect to be infested. I didn't have an issue, but the burping lids keep them at bay.
ETA: fermenting it makes it last a lot longer too without canning it. That's a bonus.
Anyway, hi all. Did some weeding & trimming of the cukes. My neighbors came over to check everything out as they'll be collecting eggs soon for us when we go away. They were shocked at what we've done to the yard since moving in, they loved the garden, flowers & chicken run. It was nice to hear since we sometimes feel like we annoy the neighbors with the chickens & our rock crawling hobby & all the heavy equipment & tools that comes with it. Course I gave them eggs & cucumbers to buy them off.

They did ask us to not move any time soon.