Garden Update – 6-23-2014

6-22-2014We got our first harvest of green beans yesterday. I can hardly wait to cook them. I’m going to put new potatoes and some herbs in with the beans and let them cook down. Yum! The rest of the beans will be snapped, blanched, vacuum packed and put in the freezer for winter.

We got our first harvest of cucumbers too.  They’ll be sliced and put in a bowl of icy water with just a sprinkle of lite salt.

A few more squash needed picking, so I picked them. We don’t really need them. I have a huge pile of squash on my counter right now. I’ll post a photo of them someday soon.

The leafy vegetable with the bright color leaf stems is Chard. It’s an interesting veggie. The stems has a celery-like taste to them and the green leafy part taste similar to spinach. This year is our first experience with it and we like it a lot.

I dug up a few potatoes to cook in with my beans.
I picked a few onions to have on hand for cooking or if my husband want to eat them raw.

Thankfully this update is a positive one.

I hope your gardening season is a productive one.
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Here’s a few photos of our garden that show it’s progress.
Our crops are growing well (and so are the weeds. lol)


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Wildlife Wednesday – Resident Bunnies

IMG_3461Just hopping by this Wildlife Wednesday to say howdy and to post a photo of our resident garden bunnies. So far, spinach is the only thing they’ve eaten in the garden.

IMG_3538I read that rabbits like to eat chard, but for some reason they haven’t eaten any of our chard.
I suppose since these rabbits are wild, they didn’t get the memo on their preferred foods,  or it just occurred to me, that they’re saving the chard for their babies. I can see where that they’ve been pulling their fur & that means there’s a nest somewhere snugly & warm built for a litter of kits.

I think these rather well defined bunny tracks between a couple of my squash plants are a bit odd. I can’t figure out what was going on here for them to be in such an odd configuration. 😀IMG_3473

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Have a Wonderful Wednesday!
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Taking a Break

IMG_3263Everything is fine and we’re all healthy, but I need to take a break for a few days. I’ll be back blogging when I can.

Meanwhile, you can enjoy the beauty of my 1st squash harvest of 2014.
For my newer blogging buddies & readers, the round squash are my favorite variety to grow.
These pretty ones are called ‘1 ball’ squash. In my opinion they have the best flavor of the round squash variety.
Along with their mighty good taste, I enjoy that they’re quite cheerful looking growing in the garden or picked and setting on a table.

Okay folks, I need to go for now.
Ya’ll take care and have a wonderful week.
See ya soon!
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spgrnbgln

Monday Mix – 5-5-2014

IMG_0639When I was growing up, I was taught to save buttons off old clothes just in case I might need them later on. Indeed over the years, old buttons has saved me money and time.
IMG_0624Well, this weekend, I learned something new and I’m going to share it with you… Awhile back, the slider part of the zipper in a pair of shorts broke. I had to order a pack of zipper sliders. I thought they were over-priced, but they’re still cheaper than buying new shorts. After I put the slider on the zipper and had the shorts ready to wear, it suddenly occurred to me that I should save the sliders off old pants or clothes that we’re going to throw away.  If I had been saving sliders over the years, I may not have had to buy any.  Cool, I learned something to help me in the future. (If I can remember it and it doesn’t slide out of my memory. lol 😉 )

IMG_06571 We got some more of our garden planted this weekend. I still have a few squash & cucumber seedlings to plant in the garden, but they’re not old enough yet. They need to put on some true leaves and grow a bit more.
Most folks plant squash and cucumber seeds directly in the garden and the seeds do great. Our garden is real contrary and doesn’t start squash and cucumber seeds well at all. I wish it did because it would make less work for me. Thankfully, after the seedlings are planted in the garden soil they’re usually productive.

IMG_0660We sure have enjoyed sitting on the porch these warm (windy) days. It’s so comforting watching the world turn luscious hues of green. I hope everyone had a good weekend. Here in our area, it was really nice. The temps got up into the high 80’s and the forecast looks good for the next few days.

I hope you all have a pleasant week.
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Scattered Storms

IMG_0118The dogwoods were in full bloom this weekend. I love the many stages of bloom they go through. It’s hard some years to catch the full bloom stage. But this year I manage to get a few photos of them.

It’s scattered storms today and forecast to storm for the next few days. I’m making this post in between storms while I have electric and internet. I’m going to try and get some blog visiting in, but I can’t promise I will. So, if I don’t visit your blog, Don’t give up on me. I’ll be around when I can.

IMG_0232We had our first casualty in the flower beds. Apparently the baby bunny some critter decided to eat a marigold and then change it’s mind. The bottom part of the plant is still planted in the ground and I figure it’ll grow back with time.

We have some new plants growing in the garden. The storms will either wash the tender seedlings away, drown them or give them a boost to grow. We shall see.
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I have to stop and try to post this now before the next storm hits. I hear distant thundering.

Wishing you all a great week.
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