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George Shirley[_3_] 18-05-2015 09:50 PM

More green beans
 
Put up five more pints of green beans this afternoon plus have another
pint uncooked for our dinner tonight. I'm really liking the variety we
planted this year. Kentucky Blue, from Territorial Seed. Have grown and
canned both Kentucky Wonder and Blue Lake and I'm sure these are tastier
than the other two as we ate some of the first batch we picked.

More rain last night and this morning and now the sun is out, if the
grass gets dried enough we may have to make hay out of it. At any rate
it will get mowed sooner or later and tossed into the compost barrel to
make more good stuff for the gardens. We have two nearby neighbors that
don't have dogs so when they put their bags of freshly mowed grass at
the curb we help the trash people by taking it off their hands. These
folks also don't spray or fertilize and that makes it even better. We
have a dog but we pick up after her daily so don't have a problem with
dog poop in the compost.

Tomatoes still aren't green but are getting larger by the day. Still
getting eggplant, sweet chiles, and two kinds of squash almost daily now.

George

songbird[_2_] 19-05-2015 03:45 AM

More green beans
 
George Shirley wrote:

Put up five more pints of green beans this afternoon plus have another
pint uncooked for our dinner tonight. I'm really liking the variety we
planted this year. Kentucky Blue, from Territorial Seed. Have grown and
canned both Kentucky Wonder and Blue Lake and I'm sure these are tastier
than the other two as we ate some of the first batch we picked.


mmM! we're six to eight weeks out from that here.


More rain last night and this morning and now the sun is out, if the
grass gets dried enough we may have to make hay out of it. At any rate
it will get mowed sooner or later and tossed into the compost barrel to
make more good stuff for the gardens. We have two nearby neighbors that
don't have dogs so when they put their bags of freshly mowed grass at
the curb we help the trash people by taking it off their hands. These
folks also don't spray or fertilize and that makes it even better. We
have a dog but we pick up after her daily so don't have a problem with
dog poop in the compost.

Tomatoes still aren't green but are getting larger by the day. Still
getting eggplant, sweet chiles, and two kinds of squash almost daily now.


we might get frosted Tuesday night, we've not put out any
of the warm weather plants yet, but we might get to the green-
house this week to pick them up to start acclimating them.

seems like almost any time i look at the radars you folks
down there George are getting seriously rained on. i'd
certainly understand why you'd have grass tall enough to
make hay. :)

the green manure patch here is coming along well too, but
we could use a little more rain than what we've had. we
started getting the hoses in place for planting and watering
in case i do need them in the coming weeks.

funny, the seed display went up in a store and they had
some early season veggie seeds which say to plant in early
spring, but that time is well past now... i picked up more
stumpy carrot and fennel seeds and decided to pass on the
bok choi. Ma is saying she wants to plant more things now
than she was saying before... ah well...

:)


songbird


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