Today is the fifth day in a row to pick green beans. I planted two rows of two different organic varieties, both of which stated were great for freezing.
Not including day one (I might have picked 3-4 pounds that day), we put up 12 1/2 pounds of beans so far. The first variety is yellow (buried in the basket), and other green. I have the names written down somewhere around here. I've lost track of putting this information into my "homesteading journal." I'm just so busy, and my mind is just focused on getting it put up without waste.
Update: I located the names of what I planted - Strike Bush Beans, and Gold Rush Beans (yellow). Both from High Mowing Organic seed company. Both are delicious and high yielding.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Monday, July 18, 2016
Unwanted Guests
Sometimes walking a dog (or two, or three) can take me to areas of the property I haven't been to for a few days.
I was out walking King yesterday, and he kept pulling me (bad habit of his) to the walnut tree. I thought, "okay, maybe your scent will keep the squirrel out of my fruit trees."
So we walked directly over to the black walnut tree.
I was out walking King yesterday, and he kept pulling me (bad habit of his) to the walnut tree. I thought, "okay, maybe your scent will keep the squirrel out of my fruit trees."
So we walked directly over to the black walnut tree.
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