How to Earn $597 Gardening
The Farm Report
08-25-2021
The Santa Rosa plums produced! We had -27F temps late in the winter. "No Chance!" said I. Well, chance! They are sweet as candy, and perfect. |
These little 'Rosa's' don't keep well at all, so I dried them for my winter movie snacks. Candy from a tree. |
And I went right straight out to the garden and planted some more. I'll bet I have a great 'fall garden' harvest. I hope so! |
I mowed off the old beans. In my zeal, I also mowed some onions, too. Make that in two! Dang!!! |
Carola's Hosta are blooming. That is always a reminder of when we met Carola one fall, and how we came to have our German daughter and a special family in Germany to this very day. Hi Carola! |
The Rose of Sharon is blooming, too. Between these two flowers, it is a sure bet the seasons are about to change. I'm all for it. |
The tomatoes have already called it a day. They need cleaned off. |
Everything else on the tarp garden is pretty tired too. This year! I'm not going to get caught short. I will - I WILL - have the tarp garden 100% clean before snowfall this year! I will! |
These little red gems are cayenne peppers. I dry them and make my own cayenne powder. Another $597 project. |
The Sweet 16 apple graft gave up. There is enough green tissue to keep feeding the apples, so they are good, but it looks like curtains for this limb this winter. |
There's somebody here! |
Sadie came to play with Annie the other day. Sadie is a Heeler/Terrier cross. She's a sweetie. |
Believe it or not, they played so hard Annie was worn out! HOOOOOORAYYY! Actually we all had a good time. |
"They're gone now, Tim. It's just you and me again here at the farm. Do we have to keep that dang cat?" |
I was thinking similar thoughts today while crumbling up dehydrated basil leaves to fiil a surprisingly small jar, knowing I could buy that amount for a buck at the grocery outlet. But making my own pesto saves a LOT of money, so it evens out. ;-)
ReplyDeletePesto! MMMMM I haven't got basil this year - yet. Maybe for fall in the greenhouse. For years, we have kept little balls of frozen basil/olive oil (our base pesto) in the freezer. One ball in the sauce pot, and one or two in the boiling water for the pasta. Maybe I'll get some basil seeds started this afternoon. My first crop pooped out with the heat and bugs. Cheers
DeleteKeeping busy on the land and gardens is ideal. Your food production and prep is impressive. No gym memberships required! Today, after a week of humidity and 90+ degrees, Massachusetts is cool at 70 degrees. The acorns are falling and the season is changing. Hooray.... In the lovely cool, I fired up the John Deere and cut the lawns.
ReplyDeleteBeing an active life-long learner is my plan, too. Cool temps will be more than welcomed this year. The farmer across the road cut and chopped his entire cornfield for silage this week. Our soy beans are beginning to yellow. The wind makes the cornstalkes rustle. Fall, come on fall!
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