pickin' & grinnin'
My sometimes roommate came by today and taught me how to snap green beans. Apparently it does not need to involve a paring knife and she probably snapped five to my one because she's a pro. I'm a rookie gardener and she started the spring off bound and determined to teach me something about gardening.
Today was a day for harvesting in the garden, as was yesterday. I picked some green beans last Friday which were added to aggregate of what you'll see in the picture I'll attach at the end. I know I like photos and I'm hoping you don't mind if I share. I'm not boasting. I'm just very grateful to God for how He helped us have a bountiful harvest. Besides, for as much as I've talked about the garden this year, I thought I'd show you that if you water things enough, they will grow.
The potatoes should still be in the ground. Something or someone keeps digging them up. When they're off the plant, they're done growing, and I wish they would have stayed where they belong.
The onions you see were picked by accident when I was pulling weeds. They'll go good with the stuffed peppers June is thinking of making.
We're pretty thrilled with what the Lord has blessed us with today at the farm. I opened up some of the cherry jam I made and I thought it tasted pretty good. Not bad anyway, for a guy who had no clue what he was doing.
Well, hope your garden is growing, too.
Today was a day for harvesting in the garden, as was yesterday. I picked some green beans last Friday which were added to aggregate of what you'll see in the picture I'll attach at the end. I know I like photos and I'm hoping you don't mind if I share. I'm not boasting. I'm just very grateful to God for how He helped us have a bountiful harvest. Besides, for as much as I've talked about the garden this year, I thought I'd show you that if you water things enough, they will grow.
The potatoes should still be in the ground. Something or someone keeps digging them up. When they're off the plant, they're done growing, and I wish they would have stayed where they belong.
The onions you see were picked by accident when I was pulling weeds. They'll go good with the stuffed peppers June is thinking of making.
We're pretty thrilled with what the Lord has blessed us with today at the farm. I opened up some of the cherry jam I made and I thought it tasted pretty good. Not bad anyway, for a guy who had no clue what he was doing.
Well, hope your garden is growing, too.
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