Preserving and Gardening… in pictures

Pictured:

  • little pudge fighting for the day’s green bean harvest and a flowering pepper plants.
  • tomatoes: heirloom, cherry, sprinter and glacier in two long rows. Maybe 30 plants currently producing.
  • fall cabbage starts, 3 comfrey plants, 2  (maybe 10 ft long) rows of green beans.
  • cucumbers x 4, greens, winter squash x 5.
  • perennial herb garden: 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 ft. each of catnip, peppermint, sage, thyme, oregano, echinacea and yarrow. Failed patches of chives, maca, and plantain.
  • preserved this week: 1 gallon of blanched broccoli for freezer, 26 jars of blueberry jam, 6 quarts of dill pickles.

Not Pictured:

  • 10 pots of annual herbs
  • a few rows of garlic and onions
  • two long rows of hot and sweet peppers
  • more greens and onions started for fall
  • an almost three year old who loves to say “these are green beans from the garden!”
  • two adults thankful and in awe of God’s provisions – from a tiny seed to food on the table

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4 Comments

  1. how could your plantain fail – the stuff is weed all through my yard! Are you growing a different variety. What do you plan to do with it. I use it for topical applications but I know you can eat it also – greens and the seeds for breads and such.

  2. Could you give us more info. on how to do the root celler. How deep, storage container help, etc. I tried to do one with my onions, but it didn’t work?? Thanks a bunch! And b/t/w your garden is beautiful!!

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