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Monday, October 31, 2011

Harvest Monday 10-31-2011

It has been way too many months since I have participated in Harvest Monday - a place to share with others what is happening in our own little corner of the garden world. Go to Daphne's Dandelions to read what some of my garden friends are sharing.

Yes, I have been MIA from my garden blog (read post here) and I have missed reading all my favorite garden blogs. Slowly I am trying to read a few here and there.

I did not do a very good job this year of keeping track of my harvest. I was so disappointed by the damage that the extreme heat and drought were taking on my garden. I just couldn't keep up with the watering. BUT thanks to cooler temps, the garden is showing signs of life again. Although small, I am thankful for the harvest especially when I read that so many already have snow on the ground!

Harvest this week:


  • Bell Peppers 4.9 oz
  • Green Beans 9.0 oz
  • Okra 3.4 oz
  • Tomatoes 3.4 oz


I experimented with the green beans and sauteed them with butter, garlic, and almonds. Larry and I both enjoyed them and I know I will cook them this way again. What is your favorite way to cook fresh green beans?



Blessings,

Debbie


Friday, October 28, 2011

Yes, I have been MIA from my Garden Blog

It's hard to believe but it has been over 4 MONTHS since I last posted to my garden blog...

The harsh summer temperatures and the lack of rain was hard on my garden. I couldn't keep up the watering needs of the garden so kinda gave up. The weather was too hot very early in the season for most of my tomato plants to set fruit. Even the okra suffered from the summer heat.

But about a month ago a wonderful thing happened, the temperatures started to drop and my garden started to revive... I have tomato plants that have started to set fruit (even the ones that NEVER set fruit in the spring/summer), my bell pepper plants are loaded with peppers, the green beans are growing, and the whole garden seems to have new life!!! It sure does my heart good.


Yesterday I gathered the harvest below 
...green beans, tomatoes, okra, and
bell peppers (harvested because the branch holding them broke)


As some of you may remember, 
I planted Christmas Beans in the spring. 
I was rather disappointed in the small amount of beans
 that they produced. 
Here are the plants in May... Kinda pitiful...


Here is a side view 
and if you look in the front of the bed, 
you can see the Spanish peanuts that I planted 
in front of the Christmas Beans.


Well, the Christmas Beans survived the heat 
and here is what they looked like on Sept. 24th 
after the temps started to cool to highs in the 80s... 
FULL OF BLOOMS!


And I took this picture earlier this week on Oct 24th... 
It is amazing to see the difference that one month has made!!!


I have hundreds of wonderful pods... 
I can only imagine what is on the other side of the fence 
in the neighbors yard!! 
I hope they don't mind.


Do you think that the peanuts planted in the same bed 
could have contributed to the great growth of these beans?

I am hoping to harvest lots of the Christmas Beans.


It seems my garden seems to do better in the fall. 
Last year, I was harvesting cherry tomatoes on Thanksgiving Day!


Blessings,

Debbie