Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Hard At Work





 We finally got some rain yesterday. Just a short summer shower but we will take what we can get right now. I had a productive Tuesday with quite a few jars to add to the pantry. All together I added 8 pint jars pickled beets, 5 pints sweet pickle relish, 6 quarts purple hull peas and 14 quarts of horticultural beans. Not bad for a days work!


We are waiting for a batch of chicken eggs to hopefully hatch any day now in the incubator. On the garden front the squash bugs have made an appearance and we have been going out every morning early and picking eggs and bugs off the plants.


 
We also planted fall crops of squash, zucchini and lettuce this week. O Wise One picked 3 five  gallon buckets of green beans and took them to the produce man. With over 80 jars now in the pantry we just did not need them.  The money made off the green beans should defray the cost of the small amount of seeds that we did purchase this year. The beans will be sold at the farmer's market in Kansas City.


We also picked 2 five gallon buckets of dill heads. The seeds are removed from the dried heads and used to flavor the upcoming pickles. Part of those seeds will be kept for planting next year.  We also collected seed heads off the garlic chives.

 
Next on the canning list is chicken in jars, new potatoes, hamburger dills and dill relish. We are getting lots of cucumbers right now and with plenty of onions and dill on hand it has been perfect as far as timing for pickle making. The next crops should be red beans, cabbage and corn. We continue to pick side shoots off the broccoli and freeze as well .No ripe tomatoes yet but we have some nice ones out there on the bushes. 

 
Our fall broccoli, cabbage and lettuce seedlings are growing fast now also. Soon we will begin hardening them off to plant out in the fall garden. But for now we concentrate on harvesting and canning those summer crops still in the field.

Blessings from The Holler

The Canned Quilter 

11 comments:

  1. How many lineal feet of Jade beans did you plant? Trying to figure out how much I need to plant next year to mimic your efforts.

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    1. We have 5 rows approximately 50 foo long. We planted 3 rows and then 3 weeks later 2 more. This should keep my family and my daughters family in green beans through out the summer.What's left we sell or give away to friends.

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    2. Wow, that is a ton of green beans! Everything looks great!

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  2. Wow....you've been busy! All I have to report are 13 measy pints of baby butter (lima) beans canned from dry. Feeling sooooo inadequate right now!

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  3. I would love your dill relish recipe! Do you can it? I've been looking for a good one, as my family won't eat sweet relish at all.

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    1. As soon as I get a spare minute I will post it. I make a small amount of sweet relish but the bulk of mine is dill also. My family prefers it in all our tuna, chicken and potato salads.

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  4. Sooo jealous of those beans. To bad I live so far away. I would have gladly taken them off your hands. Our ground hog moved on to our pole beans after eating all the bush beans. No beans for us unless I buy tons from the farm up the street.

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  5. Hard at Work is an understatement. You have been so busy. What are horticultural beans?

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    1. Horticulture beans are a bush type bean that cook down with a thick rich gravy. My family love them and they can beautifully!

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  6. Have you ever thought of giving farm/garden tours and canning/preserving food tours???
    Where I moved from several did this. Some of the ladies used the $$ from ticket sales to make improvements or actually to supplement their income with and a couple others did it for the library or another charity as fundraisers.
    It was a big help to other farmwifes, homemakers, and newbie gardeners and canners to gain knowledgable information and get new ideas.
    Cameras were welcomed, and I still have some old photos of ideas I want to try one day.

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