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Harvest Monday, August 1, 2016 – Garlic, Potatoes & Onions + Chinese Long Beans
Finally got rain (really rained not just a sprinkle) this past weekend and more rain today in the forecast. Grounds getting a good soaking. Plants are happy and the brown patches on my lawn should, hopefully, disappear this week. Dug … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Gardening, Growing sweet potatoes, Harvest Monday, potatoes, Recipes, Uncategorized, Vegetables
Tagged Adirondack red potato, blue potato, Chinese long beans, cornell potato growing guide, crocosmia 'Lucifer', duganski garlic, german red garlic, German white garlic, onions, purple sweet potato, red noodles beans
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Harvest Monday, May 9, 2016 – Transplanting Peas & Carrots + Garden Update + 1st Tree Peony Bloom
Below are the Golden Sweet Pea seedlings and the Little Snappea Crunch seedlings hardened off and ready to be transplanted into the garden. The Golden Sweet Pea seedlings were quite tall and leggy so decided, as an experiment, to trim … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, August 24, 2015 – Red, White & Blue Potatoes
This year I am growing 4 different varieties of potatoes, Adirondack Red, Blue, Fingerlings and Adirondack Blue. (I actually started out with 5 varieties but the Yukon Gold failed to sprout.) The potatoes in the photo below were steamed then … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, April 9, 2012 – Garden Update
My daffodils send greetings to all my blogging friends. Garlic greens, left, and Chinese chives, right Harvested a total of about 1½ pounds of garlic green this past week to share with friends. That was 60 plants. If allowed to mature, can you … Continue reading