a mess of green beans |
more squash |
Hales cantaloupe and Black Tail Mt. watermelon |
Georgia collards |
Armenian cucumber |
Market More cucumber |
I picked one Armenian and a couple of Market More cucumbers. The Market More have had the slightest tinge of bitterness to the skin. I think probably because sometimes they still don't get enough water. but they are still tasty, they just have to be peeled.
I cleaned up an almost empty bed of carrots and also found some volunteer new potatoes.
I cleaned up an almost empty bed of carrots and also found some volunteer new potatoes.
cucumber & yogurt salad |
#eatwhatyougrow Besides having cucumber in regular salad I've been making a cucumber salad with yogurt and chopped fresh herbs.
omelet in the making |
ready to eat |
I used up another dozen silkie eggs in an omelet for lunch on Sunday. Along with a couple of collard leaves and some parsley. I also added a lot of Monterrey Jack cheese. Mom says there is no such thing as too much cheese.
Harvest for week of July 24-30
July 24
large tomatoes 1# 1oz
July 26
Scarlet Kale 1# 12oz
Lancinato kale 1# 8oz
Collards 2# 0oz
New potatoes 12oz
carrots 3oz
Armenian cuke 1# 12oz
July 27
watermelon 11# 0oz
cantaloupe 5# 7oz
July 28
Cherry tomato 5# 3oz
cucumber 12oz
green beans 3# 12oz
squash 28# 3oz
basil 2oz
sage 2 oz
oregano2 oz
curly parsley 3oz
flat parsley 3oz
rosemary 1oz
July 29
basil 6oz
sage 2oz
curly parsley 4oz
flat parsley 4oz
July30
large tomatos 1# 8oz
TOTALS for the week
large tomato 2# 9oz
kale 3# 4oz
collards 2# 0oz
new potatoes 12 oz
Armenian cuke 1#12oz
watermelon 11# 0oz
cantaloupe 5# 7oz
cherry tomato 5# 3oz
cucumber 12oz
green beans 3# 12oz
squash 28# 3oz
fresh herbs 1# 11oz
GRAND TOTAL 66# 4oz
July 24
large tomatoes 1# 1oz
July 26
Scarlet Kale 1# 12oz
Lancinato kale 1# 8oz
Collards 2# 0oz
New potatoes 12oz
carrots 3oz
Armenian cuke 1# 12oz
July 27
watermelon 11# 0oz
cantaloupe 5# 7oz
July 28
Cherry tomato 5# 3oz
cucumber 12oz
green beans 3# 12oz
squash 28# 3oz
basil 2oz
sage 2 oz
oregano2 oz
curly parsley 3oz
flat parsley 3oz
rosemary 1oz
July 29
basil 6oz
sage 2oz
curly parsley 4oz
flat parsley 4oz
July30
large tomatos 1# 8oz
TOTALS for the week
large tomato 2# 9oz
kale 3# 4oz
collards 2# 0oz
new potatoes 12 oz
Armenian cuke 1#12oz
watermelon 11# 0oz
cantaloupe 5# 7oz
cherry tomato 5# 3oz
cucumber 12oz
green beans 3# 12oz
squash 28# 3oz
fresh herbs 1# 11oz
GRAND TOTAL 66# 4oz
That sure is a lovely basket of squash. How many varieties are you growing? I forgot to plant collard this year, next year.
ReplyDeleteHi Norma, growing 10 varieties this year, a generic zucchini, Mexican Grey, Black Beauty, plus Bennings Green tint patty pan, Golden Patty Pan, Gold Scallopini, Lemon, Yellow Straightneck, Tondo (the round zucchini) and Tromboncinno which hasn't made an appearance yet.
DeleteI agree with Mom on the cheese comment. :) I grew Hales melon last year and absolutely loved the taste - unfortunately, our spring was so cool and wet that none of the plants made it past the seedling stage. Ah well, I'll try again next year.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking harvest!
Thank you Susie, yes cheese makes everything better. Yes melons love to be warm. Some of the plants are still going and making more melons. We shall see how they do as the weather cools towards fall.
DeleteNice harvests! I'm a huge fan of cucumber/yoghurt salad - that usually one of the first things I make once we start picking them off the vines.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a cool and refreshing dish on a hot summer day. I got the idea from the yogurt cucumber dip they serve at Middle Eastern restaurants.
DeleteI tried the Armenian cucumber one time and never got one of them. The cucumber and yogurt salad sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteMaybe they were too cool. Remember Armenians are not true cukes, they are actually a kind of melon that tastes like a cucumber
DeleteWe'll celebrate if we manage to harvest just one melon :-)
ReplyDeleteI can imagine in your climate! I visited Ireland years ago and it was so strange there were none of the summer crops I usually grow, except in glasshouses.
DeleteLove the look of that nice fresh cucumber salad... it seems to be the year of the cucumber here this year so I am always looking for inspiration. Our current favourite is dilly cucumber fridge pickles
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to do a dill salad but the old plants have long gone to seed and the harvester ants stole the new planting. Going to try and reseed this week. In the meantime I think I will eat them with mint ;-)
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