On the pro side of no rain, what I had weeded is stayed weed free. On the con side of it, I had to water one day and weed another day. It was like concrete.
Oye. This is one corner of the potatoes. It's a total mess.
On July 18th, I started weeding them. Sadly, all the tops had browned and the potatoes I checked were about 1 inch round. I continued to weed, not giving up, and hoping the next rain would revive them.
A few plants still have green on them, so I continued to weed. you know I'm not one to give up unless it's obviously just not going to yield us food.
Yeah, as the days passed by, and the weeds came back (after that photo), I started digging.
Here's what we got.
Dinky is this summer's word. A complete fail. We planted 15# and harvested 15.43#. The heat waves, despite watering, caused the plants to die off way too early. Such a waste of money and time.
I will be buying the almanac from now on, and checking the weather predictions. I won't plant late ever again.
Live and learn. Don't plant late if that's the case. In our area, it did not work. The tomato plants are not tall enough, didn't have enough time, the weather is already changing, and the tomatoes are way too small.
Not complaining, just sharing reality. It's not all peaches and cream.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Monday, August 20, 2018
Weekend Updates
An Uncle of mine passed away and we had yet another family funeral to attend over the weekend. He was 89, and a Korean veteran. He was such a jokester and had a good full life, but pancreatic cancer took him suddenly and quickly. It was a beautiful service, and we rode the Harley. Uncle G. loved our Harley and I'm sure he was smiling in Heaven as we rode to his final resting place. Such a beautiful day and my cousin's tribute at the church was downright emotional. There were US Army soldiers there to do the flag folding, and a gun salute. Just a very nice service.
Sunday morning we found out that a woman we rode with last year (in a group), was killed in a motorcycle accident. She took a curve badly, tried to correct herself and hit a car. No helmet.
Remember that tall stack of library books? I found recipes for dehydrator cookies and gave them a try. We love these! No eggs, no butter, and delicious. Next time I'll put mini chips in them, but I'll soon try the peanut butter cookie recipe too. These were oatmeal.
Here is the book the recipe is in. I'm not an "idiot" when it comes to using my dehydrator, but there are hidden gems in many library books, so I always take a look.
Sunday morning I dug up the potatoes. I'll have another post for that.
I also went out to do the first official tomato picking, expecting more than I got - 2 lbs. Literally. I need 45 lbs. to make sauce, or at least 25 for a half batch. I am so disappointed this year. It's definitely not going to be another 500+ lb tomato year. They are small too. Too small.
The baby birds are born now, and they have left the nest.
Turnips were a failure. They are small, and not very many survived.
Sunday morning we found out that a woman we rode with last year (in a group), was killed in a motorcycle accident. She took a curve badly, tried to correct herself and hit a car. No helmet.
Remember that tall stack of library books? I found recipes for dehydrator cookies and gave them a try. We love these! No eggs, no butter, and delicious. Next time I'll put mini chips in them, but I'll soon try the peanut butter cookie recipe too. These were oatmeal.
Here is the book the recipe is in. I'm not an "idiot" when it comes to using my dehydrator, but there are hidden gems in many library books, so I always take a look.
Sunday morning I dug up the potatoes. I'll have another post for that.
I also went out to do the first official tomato picking, expecting more than I got - 2 lbs. Literally. I need 45 lbs. to make sauce, or at least 25 for a half batch. I am so disappointed this year. It's definitely not going to be another 500+ lb tomato year. They are small too. Too small.
The baby birds are born now, and they have left the nest.
Turnips were a failure. They are small, and not very many survived.
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