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Pickled Peppers
Tonight, I canned 4 pints of peppers from the garden. Super easy to do, fill the jars with peppers, then fill with hot vinegar/water, then put in boiling water for 10 minutes. I hope they taste good!
Garden Update – October 15, 2011
Explosion of Growth! I haven’t been in my garden all week and wow, I’m sorry about that because I wasted so much okra. The plants were tipping over from the weight and I couldn’t get through the isles because they … Continue reading
More Peppers
I harvested more peppers tonight while the kids were playing on the swing. I have a bunch of them. I didn’t even tackle the jalapeños yet. I’ll cut all these up into small chunks, flash freeze them on cookie sheets, then transfer … Continue reading
Pepper Harvest
Cantaloupe, okra, and peppers are the only thing worth mentioning in my garden right now. The tomato plants are still alive, but not doing too good. Cucumber plants look bad. Squash was all eat up by some evil worm. I … Continue reading
Entry for April 23, 2006 – Spring Vegetable Garden
For the very first time, I actually planted vegetables in the soil at our house. I am only using one 4’x8′ raised bed because the soil in the other bed is still packed clay and grass. I haven’t conditioned it … Continue reading