Showing posts with label garden harvest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden harvest. Show all posts

Peter Piper Picked a Peck

>> Wednesday, July 29, 2009




Of pickled peppers!

Yep, my banana peppers have been unbelievable this year. We've been picking and eating and getting over run with them! lol

While there are only so many ways to eat them, we've found sprinkling them on top of our pasta salad is the best way when fresh. And trust me you can only eat pasta salad so many times a week. I was getting way more than we could eat, so I knew I needed to try some way to preserve the surplus. With all the time spent nurturing them to fruit I wanted something to show for our efforts!

We've been buying the hot pickled peppers rings from the store to put on our brats. So, last Saturday, I decided the answer to my pepper problem would be to make pickled pepper rings. I chopped the ends off, cut them into slices and placed them in a salt brine to sit overnight. I rinsed them Sunday morning and packed them into sterile jars. The pickling solution was water, vinegar and garlic boiled and poured over the peppers in the jars. I put the lid/rings on and placed them in my canner on the stove. Using the water bath method, I allowed them to boil for 10 minutes, then took them out placing the jars on a towel to cool. Within 30 minutes the tops had popped and sealed.

Wasn't too hard or time consuming and I have to say they look pretty cute in their little jars.

My recipe recommended waiting 3 weeks before eating to allow them to season. So until then they are going to sit on my counter so I can admire my handiwork.

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The Harvest!

>> Saturday, July 11, 2009


Slowly but surely our little garden it starting to fruit!. We've now had several small helping of pole beans, cherry tomatoes, hot banana peppers and a couple of our larger tomatoes.

Don't they look so colorful on the counter....just waiting to be devoured?

BTW, since I'm getting 1 person servings of the pole beans, or should I say 1 dog size portion, I can easily microwave them in minutes and serve them up warm. Emma loves them!

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♪♪♪♪Beans, Beans.....♪♪♪♪

>> Tuesday, May 19, 2009






No they aren't that kind...lol!

My pole beans are looking pretty good, although something is occasionally eating the leaves. So excited and ready for them do a little climbing!

The cukes in my raised flower bed are also doing pretty good along with all my flower seeds coming up! The last couple of days have been on the cool side so I'm hoping it doesn't have to much effect on the garden.

I planted Cosmos, Zinnia and African Daisy over several days so I have varying degrees of plant development but again, I don't think it will hurt anything. This bed should be very colorful once they all start to bloom. If you notice behind the raised bed the lantana mounds are getting huge. I imagine they are going to get 5 ft tall at the very least!

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