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Harvest Monday
This past weekend I dug all the potatoes. I grew red fingerling, Satina, a yellow skin-yellow fleshed potato, and Katahdin, a buff/white fleshed potato. The Katahdin had some very nice large potatoes All together they were over 50 lbs of … Continue reading
Posted in harvest, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, tomatoes, winter squash
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The Garden is in!
With the warm weather this past weekend and this week, I decided to go ahead and finish planting the garden. It took some work to get the last two beds prepared, I ended up using the lasagna garden method again. … Continue reading
Posted in asian greens, fava beans, Garden, peas, peppers, planting, tomatillos
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2011 Garden Reflections: Tomatoes & Peppers
As I look back on this second year in this garden, some of last year’s successes were repeated, others were not. Some of last year’s failures were corrected, others were not. Here are part of my reflections. Previous posts were … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, eggplant, Garden, peppers, tomatillos, tomatoes
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Raspberry Pepper Jam 2.0
*Note I’m re-posting this today to take part in Robin’s Thursday’s Kitchen Cupboard. Find out how others are preserving and using their harvest at her site. Thanks for hosting it Robin!* I love the contrast of colors when the pepper … Continue reading
Harvest Monday 10/10/11
My one and only harvest of beets this year, totaling 1 lb. Has anyone had trouble with beets or chard following onions? Neither did well this year in the row the onions were in last year. Hard frost was forecast … Continue reading
Posted in beets, Fall, Garden, green beans, harvest, peppers, potatoes, tomatillos
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