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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
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It's starting to look like all of our efforts are starting to pay off; This weekend, after getting back from a little family vacation to Michigan, we came home to discover a veritable cornucopia of veggies waiting for us. We had actually already picked about a half-quart of green beans just last week, but in one week's time the plants we had were already full again. As far as I'm concerned, you can never have too many green beans. On the other hand, I think we may have overdone it on the jalapeño peppers; We picked about 20 peppers last night, and left behind at least half as many that weren't quite ready yet. If they keep up the same pace that the green beans have been taking, we'll be swimming in homemade salsa by the fall.
Unfortunately, the tomato plants are thirsty little devils and we're barely keeping them up; We did get a ripe tomato yesterday that I'm excited to try out, hopefully the rest of the plants will hang in there. The rest of the plants are coming along pretty well, with the green peppers getting to a pretty good size and the cayenne peppers are the right size, but not quite red yet. We've also got a couple tiny, baby eggplants just beginning to form. Lessons learned so far: - Broccoli takes up more space than it's really worth
- One jalapeño plant is plenty
- Tomato plants take a ton of water
- Homegrown green beans are so much better than store bought.
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