I
never did a final report here on the garden. I would call it a successful year,
overall. The tomatoes produced quite well. I actually got enough to make pasta
sauce. I found a Ball flavoring mix that made wonderful sauce. I fired up the
canner and put away nine quarts of sauce to enjoy all winter.
In
late September, I went through and harvested the rest of the vegetables. The
corn did not produce very well. The potatoes did not either. It’s always been
less expensive and less of an effort to just buy corn and potatoes but I still
like growing them myself. I’m about ready to give up on the corn entirely but I
really like fresh-dug potatoes. We had a few meals from the Yukon Golds so it
was not a total waste of time and space. Next year, maybe we’ll try something
more exotic like purples or fingerlings that aren’t available at local stores.
So, it was not a bumper crop. |
I
was a bit disappointed that the Rattlesnake beans did not produce as well as
they did last year. I did plant them in a different part of the garden that had
a tendency to be a bit wetter so that might have had something to do with it.
We did get a few that will make some nice bean soup on one of these cold days.
At least there were some beans to shell. |
Thyme and marjoram hanging to dry. |
The
giant maple tree out in front of our house provides wonderful cover material
for the garden. My husband processed the fallen leaves through the choppy leaf
vacuum thing he bought for the purpose and spread it over the raised beds. In
the spring with turn it under with other soil additives and be ready for
another growing season.