Sunday, August 30, 2020

Pumpkins and potatoes/half a ton

 For our friends at church...all the potatoes in apple bags are coming along this morning. Later in the afternoon, I managed to drop off some more from the mesh bags with two more families. So neat to be able to share!!

Check out these beauties! I've photographed from the front/south side of these guys, but from the back/north, you can see five gorgeous pumpkins nearly ready for harvest! They're so funny to see hanging there mid-air!!
I'm wondering now if we'll be able to say, literally, that we brought in a ton of food from our yard this year. As of yesterday, we surpassed half a ton, and we've got the heaviest stuff yet to come (pumpkins, squash, pears, and still a good chunk of potatoes and tomatoes as well.)

Saturday, August 22, 2020

What are you doing, Dad?

"What are you doing, Dad?" ask the little biker girls.

"I'm measuring the sunflowers, girls," says the Dad with the big floppy hat.

"It's THIIIIIIIS big!"

We couldn't quite get the tape measure to stand up tall enough, but were able to determine that this one is between 12 and 13 feet tall!!! That's a big sunflower!

And since height is apparently one of the themes in the vegetable garden this year, here's a picture from the day before of Matt harvesting cucumbers.




Thursday, August 20, 2020

Still growing, growing...

 Two months ago the sunflowers were twice as tall as the little girls; now they're twice as tall (or more) than Matt!

It's gorgeous, too...

So incredible to see all the different stages of growth all at once on that head!!! (I had to climb to the very top of our step ladder and hold the camera above my head to get this photo!)

And, just in case we didn't have enough potatoes, I cut up and planted two that were going bad from the store midway through the summer, and sure enough, we've got one more row of taters to dig in a few weeks. The wonders of a garden never cease to delight me!


Compost: it's what's [not] for dinner

 Thankfully! Although I do enjoy teasing the kids sometimes as they walk into the kitchen asking what's for supper, and I motion to the bucket in the sink exclaiming, "Soup!!"

In all reality, though, I find great pleasure in the buckets and buckets full of "gray" water and other organic waste that we can throw out into the yard. I don't always keep the water in the winter, but it's breath-taking to me how much perfectly good water gets put down the drains in our society!!! NONE of that needs to be put through a sewage treatment plant, but that's where it would go if we didn't intercept it on its way down.

Friday, August 7, 2020

Naked Ladies!

The "naked ladies" are starting to come up! Reliably some of the first foliage up in the spring, after dying down to nothing, August is when they pop up their heads to bloom!

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Corn!

Matt insisted that we try corn again, after trying years ago with really no luck.

It's working this year! We're rookies, so harvested the first ones a bit late and they were rather starchy, but went out the second day and did a more rigorous harvest so the others that were ready or past ready didn't go too far, and check it out! Thirty-some ears of corn!!!
That's a funny looking one! The girls think it looks like a kangaroo.