Showing posts with label beets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beets. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Todays Harvest !

Folks,

This has been a on and off cool/hot season thus far this year. Most of our tomatoes are still doing bad, yet a few baby tomatoes are on the vine. I think the horse manure that we got free might have caused some weird wilting along with the strange weather.

I weeded and mulched the potatoes today and found a few strays on the top as I went, we ate our first potatoes over the weekend. In the photo above you can see the New Red Potatoes and one fingerling potato. The Sugar Snap Peas, Meg has carried some for lunch about everyday for more than a month, we did very well with them harvesting likely several gallons of them. We have been eating the Nelson Carrots for sometime, these were the last of the first row planted. Those beets are the second batch harvested, we will also cook the greens as well.

Here is some kind of mini hollyhock with blooms about one inch.

This day lily I moved from my last place. I bought $20 worth at the Raleigh Farmers Market about 12 years ago. Two years later when I was getting ready to move I dug up a few and brought with me. I rescued a dark form female Eastern Tiger Swallowtail yesterday as it seemed stuck inside a day lily bloom. it flew away unharmed I thought a spider might have had it.

Who ever brought Japanese Bamboo Grass into this country really messed up. We have it everywhere, very hard to control.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

To beet or not to beet?

Meg hates beets, she'll eat beet greens that's it. I love beets, but when I see them at the local food co op the price usually keeps me from buying them. This year yours truly ordered the main seed shipment. In that shipment two kinds of beets were purchased Golden Beets and Pacemaker III Hybrid Beet. On Sunday Meg planted a long row of beets for me, she really does love me. Though she thinks if we do actually grow a lot of beets we should give most of them away.

The beets I planted on February 14th are up as of today and so are the onions.

So is it just Meg or do most people just don't like beets? The picture in my head of a nice basket of freshly picked beets is so appetizing.