7 out of 10 varieties of squash |
Scarlet Kale |
The Scarlet and Lancinato kale have really been producing. I average 5 or more pounds of kale a week. Most weeks I sell all of it, occasionally there will be one bag left over.
Hales cantaloupe |
More Hales |
a bowl of herbs |
Black Beauty and Black from Tula |
Cherry tomatoes were down this week, there were a lot of splits and rots from the rain. Also I think the cooler cloudy days slowed down ripening. I did get some big tomatoes but of course never enough. I'm thinking I need about 100 plants of large tomatoes to satisfy the demand but can't figure out where to plant them all where they would be at least somewhat protected from birds and squirrels and without crowding out some other crops.
I got a couple of cucumbers. I hope there are a lot next week for the farmers market, people have been asking for them.
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Market Moore cucumber |
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new potatoes and herbs |
home grown chicken |
#eatwhatyougrow On Sunday I used the last of the new potatoes and some fresh herbs left over from market to go with a roast chicken which I cooked way too long. It was good any way. I used a bunch each of flat parsley, curly parsley, Thai basil and some garlic.
Harvests
7-13 carrots 1# 0 oz
squash 3# 2 oz
Scarlet kale 4# 4oz
7-14
cherry tomatoes 5# 6oz
large tomatoes 3# 0oz
squash 19# 8oz
TOTAL FOR WEEK JULY 10-16 36# 4oz
7-18
cantaloupe 4# 8oz
cucumber 4oz
7-19
Scarlet kale 4# 4oz
lancinato kale 2#8oz
chard 2# 4oz
7-20
cherry tomatoes 2# 13oz
squash 6# 13oz
7-21
squash 51# 8oz
cherry tomatoes 2# 5oz
carrots 1#
beans 0# 1oz
7-23
cucumber 8oz
cantaloupe 9# 9oz
TOTAL FOR WEEK JULY 17-23 86# 3OZ
Those look like some really nice cantaloupes. I gave up growing them because it seems like we always get too much water when they are ripening and they either split or taste watery like you mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI think like everything else it is just getting the right timing. Here I think the melons should all ripen by early July when it's dry, then a second crop could ripen late August/early September when we are drying out again and they would all be good. But the second batch was sweeter than the first.
DeleteI think like everything else it is just getting the right timing. Here I think the melons should all ripen by early July when it's dry, then a second crop could ripen late August/early September when we are drying out again and they would all be good. But the second batch was sweeter than the first.
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