Thursday, August 18, 2022

Pears and Apples

 Fruit!

Our apple tree produced fruit for the first time ever, and the pear tree is loaded!
Gala Apples look like ornaments hanging from the tree

So many pears!

They look like garlands weighting down the tree!
We love eating apples and pears, sliced thinly, along with a nice aged cheddar or a creamy blue cheese.




Thursday, August 11, 2022

Lots of "Yuck Bucket" Squash Growing in the Garden

"Yuck Bucket" is what we call the can we use to collect kitchen scraps to throw on the compost pile. Sometimes a few of the seeds don't get sufficiently composted before being spread onto the garden beds, resulting in serendipitous plantings about the garden. This year we had a bounty of 'surprise' squash plants. Here is the fruit of one such vine:

Lovely to look at. Reminds one of "delicata" squash. But the skin is HARD... very difficult to cut. I roasted them anyway, and served them to the family. FAIL! Granddaughter E said the flesh tasted like VELCRO!! 😂

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Okra is not thriving...

 In fact, some plants have died. What's going on?

I pulled up one of the dead plants to find root nematodes.
Not a pretty sight!

Here's what I found at:  Okra Root Knot Nematodes
"Root knot nematodes are tiny eelworms that live in the soil and become plant parasites when they use okra roots as their nurseries. Often nematodes enter okra roots through small injuries. As their numbers muliply, small feeder roots are destroyed, and irregular galls take their place." 

Well ... that's just great!

Thursday, August 4, 2022

A bit early to harvest the winter squash, but ...

We haven't had enough rain. The winter squash vines are drying up. I hope the fruit is ripe enough. No matter, they must be picked.

In the foreground: candy roaster squash, seeds from son Andrew
The stripey squash behind that: delicata, also seeds from son Andrew
The big yellow ones: spaghetti squash, volunteered from compost
Sweet 100's cherry tomatoes, a couple of Rouse's traditional tomatoes, jade green beans in the back

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Cherry-Type Tomato

This is a large oblong cherry tomato. Sturdy, not too juicy, very flavorful. So sweet when roasted! Too bad I can't remember the actual variety! 🙄 

 

Monday, August 1, 2022

BLT

First BLT of the season.
First delicious tomato (outside cherry tomatoes) that we've ever had!

Seriously, I have given up on a traditional tomato crop in our garden space. But Rouse the Spouse insists on planting and hoping for a bona-fide home-grown tomato. Finally, this year, he got his wish!


 PS: Yeah ... that's Duke's mayonnaise 😄