Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Wouldn't you know it?

The garden is finally really starting to produce. The weather has been a huge problem this year. It has just been too cold! Today we picked 1 1/2 bushels of tomatoes and 1/2 bushel of cherry tomatoes (all varieties). There is at least a bushel of peppers on the plants. I am pulling up the pinto beans tomorrow to dry and I let the cucumbers die. I have the kitchen garden cukes for salads but I am done with pickles-by the time I finish the ones I have it will be about 12 batches of pickles. The freezer is getting full of shredded zucchini (for muffins and bread), diced peppers (for pizza and omelets) and squash dices for soups. I harvested a bushel of winter squash this evening also.

Now, wouldn't you know it? it is the busiest time of my year (gardening wise) and we have to go out of town for at least a week. DH's dear grandmother died and we are heading to the funeral. I am running as fast as I can packing for 8 and preserving as much of this bountiful produce as I can. I have at least 4 more bushels of tomatoes that are still green on these plants. So, I am calling around to see who wants tomatoes. I canned 34 quarts today, anything else I will have to freeze or give away or feed to the chickens.

4 comments:

Krista said...

I am sorry for your loss, Dana.

Wish I could pick your tomatoes for you!

ScrappinCindy said...

I pray for safe travel for you all. With the cool weather we are having for the next few days, maybe everything will slow down enough to wait for you.

Jen B. said...

Sounds yummy. My neighbor has the most scrumptous black berries that I snack on every day. I just love friends that garden :-)

Jen B. said...

Sorry about your loss. Hope all is well.

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