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This is a yummy, yet challenging point of the gardening season. Challenging because I can only eat so much…:)
There is more produce then one can eat alone. Besides even the freshest of beans or in my case yellow squash, there comes a time when you have just eaten so much you can’t comprehend another meal with that vegetable. Today I picked a bushel of beans, I gave some to the neighbor and have a bag for a friend coming by today and look at this is what is left from today’s harvest. The sad thing is, there were so many beans I really just picked what was within easy reach. One good thing about beans is they freeze well. I will be picking more tomorrow and freezing bags of them for fall and winter when there are no more to pick.
On to the tomatoes, it is hard to get tired of eating home grown tomatoes. These are just the gold nuggets off of one plant today, oh a a couple roma’s as well. I again gave a bag tot he neighbor. If I can’t give all of these away and/or eat them I may just throw them in a pot and make and freeze tomato soup. There are more in the garden and other variety’s as well.
Posted by Valria on September 2nd, 2007 under Harvest & Succession Planting
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