OMG, beautiful view! So jealous!!Pretty sunset from the garden yesterday...
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Thanks! Hidden bonus of living on a hill. Required a little terracing for the garden, not so tough as the Aztecs. Looking up the hill in May where the beds are visibleOMG, beautiful view! So jealous!!
I didn't get any beets this year even though I planted them multiple times. Last year I had enough to can so I canned them as pickled beets but didn't add any spices. I pretty much have just been eating them with cheese and crackers but they could be added to roasted vegetables. The carrots I think would be fine in the ground but you want to catch them early in the spring before they start growing again. I pulled a small patch out like that one year and they were fine.We leave our house in France in 10 days,and our garden as well. It sucks we've got the best looking green tomatoes of the season. Beets are doing great but I need some suggestions on how to preserve them for when we get back here in March. I've got 2 rows of finger sized carrots, I'm thinking of leaving them in the ground for the winter but also looking for suggestions.
But my biggest success of this year's garden is my experiment to turn sweet peppers into jalapeños. Espaulettes are a popular French sweet pepper, about the size of jalapeños. I planted 2 plants next to my cayenne and today I tasted results. My espaulettes are as hot as any NM jalapeños I've ever eaten. I'll dry a couple for seeds and hopefully we'll be eating screaming hot poppers next summer.
After the first year of making my own sauerkraut I won't go back. I should soon be getting some going as well.Cabbage is just about ready to go, which makes this delivery from a relative quite timely!View attachment 858547
I only saw the cabbage slicer at first and thought very nice but then I saw the five and 10 gallon crocks! I lost both batches I had going on this year sadly. I do have more cabbage planted but we'll see how it goes. I also make sauer kohlrabi, but barely got a jar this year. I do have that too planted again. I like it as much as the sauerkraut so delicious!After dumping my very first batch due to paranoia, it's become apparent how cheap and easy it is over the years.
But the cabbage slicer is a new addition. I'd been giving the food processor a day of hell annually in the meantime.
I've never tried growing potatoes, not usually enough space, but I think I will try them next year. Very common to grow them here in WV. Many of the gardens in WV are quite big, people put in several staples for the year. Besides potatoes, corn, beans, tomatoes, and cabbages are popular.Despite residing in the heart of midwestern potato country, I never bring my A-game. Looks like I grew as many as I planted this year!
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And I found a not-so-little buddy.
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Same thing happened in France. No rain during the heat of summer, daily rain in September.This year was a story of the wrong amount of rain at the wrong time.