I will keep this post short since not much has been going on except for harvesting plenty of tomatoes of all three types and some eggplants this week. There are three eggplant plants in the garden at the moment and they all have a large eggplant on them that was perfect for picking this week.
Right now I have only picked two of them and left the third one out in the garden for the moment and will probably harvest that one real soon. The other two were picked this past week and I will be using one of them today for eggplant Parmesan. I will also be using homemade tomato sauce that I have stored over the past couple of years. These were made with my Roma tomatoes.
Tomatoes of all types are continuing to grow on the plants and I am continuing to harvest all of them from week to week. I don’t pick them every day and instead pick them only a couple of days per week to make certain that enough of them are ripe for harvesting.
I am enjoying both my cherry tomatoes and steakhouse tomatoes. I have been making slices out of my steakhouse tomatoes and placing them on my sandwiches or just eating as is. I have been placing my cherry tomatoes in my salads and eating them hole a few times per week.
This past week I picked a large harvest of both steakhouse tomatoes and cherry tomatoes. There were 260 cherry tomatoes that were picked yesterday along with a half a dozen of steakhouse tomatoes weighing over a pound each ripe for harvesting.
This just means more slices of tomatoes will have to be eaten each day in order to go through these large sized tomatoes. More salads will have to be eaten in order to go through all these cherry tomatoes that I keep picking each week.
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Hundreds of Cherry Tomatoes are Just Waiting to be Harvested
Although there plenty of cherry tomatoes to be picked that doesn’t mean that there are no other types of tomatoes or vegetables ready for harvesting. In fact I have been picking steakhouse tomatoes throughout the past week and have been enjoying them on a daily basis with my sandwiches. Roma tomatoes are also just about ready to be turned into sauce once I pick just a few more in the next couple of days.
Eggplants are confirmed to finally be pollinated now that all three plants have at least one good size vegetable thriving. I am going to wait as long as possible in order to get them to get them as large as possible before harvesting them. Making eggplant Parmesan out of them is the best meal to make with this unique vegetable.
My sunflowers that I have planted through the season at different times are now producing their flower heads and should soon be opening. The first ones I planted back in April or May are the first to start producing heads and will most likely be the first to open. I would say that they will start opening very soon and maybe by the end of this week.
My melons are doing quite well and most of my vines have at least one melon growing on them. I have a couple of crimson sweet watermelons that are growing the best out of all of them.
My pumpkins have also started to ripen and one of the first ones is pretty much totally orange in color and probably ready to pick soon. While the first one is done ripening I still have others that have just started producing pumpkins. I hope that this new one will be able to get to a good size even though it is late producing a pumpkin.
My cucumber vines are on their way to producing plenty of vegetables. Most of them have plenty of flowers which means I should have plenty of cucumbers in the near future from most of them. I picked three of them today from three separate plants. I can’t wait to many more of them.
Eggplants are confirmed to finally be pollinated now that all three plants have at least one good size vegetable thriving. I am going to wait as long as possible in order to get them to get them as large as possible before harvesting them. Making eggplant Parmesan out of them is the best meal to make with this unique vegetable.
My sunflowers that I have planted through the season at different times are now producing their flower heads and should soon be opening. The first ones I planted back in April or May are the first to start producing heads and will most likely be the first to open. I would say that they will start opening very soon and maybe by the end of this week.
My melons are doing quite well and most of my vines have at least one melon growing on them. I have a couple of crimson sweet watermelons that are growing the best out of all of them.
My pumpkins have also started to ripen and one of the first ones is pretty much totally orange in color and probably ready to pick soon. While the first one is done ripening I still have others that have just started producing pumpkins. I hope that this new one will be able to get to a good size even though it is late producing a pumpkin.
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Short Corn Season with Plenty of Ears Harvested
Although the season for corn was a little short I actually got quite a bit of ears from this variety of corn. Most of the stalks had multiple ears for picking while previous types of corn that I have planted previously only had one and sometimes two. Ambrosia is definitely one to grow if you are interested in picking more than just one ear per stalk.
Many of the corn that was picked was frozen so that I can have a little taste of summer during the cold winter season. I still have others that have been cooked and need to be eaten right away. As long as you keep corn in the fridge they should be fine for several weeks. So far it has only been a week or two since I have cooked the first harvest of corn.
Although now that corn is done for 2018 I still have plenty of other vegetables that still need care for a few more months. For instance my peppers have been growing since I planted them a while ago and it is just about time to pick some peppers off the plants. One pepper was picked this week and with the amount of flowers on the plants I am sure to get many others this season.
Another harvest of cucumbers was completed this afternoon and they look quite well for consumption. I wanted to make sure that they stopped growing on the vine before picking them. I don’t like picking them when they are ripe, but instead wait until they stop growing to their full size.
Not only were cherry tomatoes picked, but on one of my tomato plants there was a steakhouse tomato that was surely ripe enough for picking. I like to pick them just before they are ready to turn red. This is the prime time to pick them and they will last a little bit longer than if I was to wait for it to turn a dark red color. Picking these tomatoes will last longer and stay firm for a good duration
Many of the corn that was picked was frozen so that I can have a little taste of summer during the cold winter season. I still have others that have been cooked and need to be eaten right away. As long as you keep corn in the fridge they should be fine for several weeks. So far it has only been a week or two since I have cooked the first harvest of corn.
Although now that corn is done for 2018 I still have plenty of other vegetables that still need care for a few more months. For instance my peppers have been growing since I planted them a while ago and it is just about time to pick some peppers off the plants. One pepper was picked this week and with the amount of flowers on the plants I am sure to get many others this season.
Another harvest of cucumbers was completed this afternoon and they look quite well for consumption. I wanted to make sure that they stopped growing on the vine before picking them. I don’t like picking them when they are ripe, but instead wait until they stop growing to their full size.
Not only were cherry tomatoes picked, but on one of my tomato plants there was a steakhouse tomato that was surely ripe enough for picking. I like to pick them just before they are ready to turn red. This is the prime time to pick them and they will last a little bit longer than if I was to wait for it to turn a dark red color. Picking these tomatoes will last longer and stay firm for a good duration
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Wednesday, August 1, 2018
It is Summertime and Ears of Corn are Ready
It wouldn’t be summer without having corn on the cob. Yesterday was a good day for harvesting much of my corn that I have planted this year. I would say that I harvested at least half of the ears that were growing on the stalks and there are still many more that need to be picked. I plan to pick many more sometime this week at the latest.
Thirty pounds of corn is definitely a good amount coming from about forty to fifty plants. I could have picked a little bit more, but then I would have had some that were not quite ripe enough for eating. I would say that there are a couple dozen of them still out there that are waiting to be picked very soon.
Then there were my cucumbers that I just noticed were definitely not going to get any bigger sitting on the vine. Two of them from two different vines were ready to be picked so I made sure that I cut them off and brought them inside. I ate one of them already in a simple salad that I had for dinner. After my dinner I had some of my corn that was amazingly delicious.
Along with the salad there were three cherry tomatoes that I had also picked from the garden. Not many are that ripe yet, but I am sure in the next few weeks or days hundreds of them will start ripening all at once. So far I have only picked three cherry tomatoes for the season.
Cherry tomatoes were not the only tomatoes that happened to be ready to be picked. I had one Roma tomato from one of my plants that was grown quite early. It started ripening about a week or so ago and yesterday it was time to take it off the bush.
Thirty pounds of corn is definitely a good amount coming from about forty to fifty plants. I could have picked a little bit more, but then I would have had some that were not quite ripe enough for eating. I would say that there are a couple dozen of them still out there that are waiting to be picked very soon.
Then there were my cucumbers that I just noticed were definitely not going to get any bigger sitting on the vine. Two of them from two different vines were ready to be picked so I made sure that I cut them off and brought them inside. I ate one of them already in a simple salad that I had for dinner. After my dinner I had some of my corn that was amazingly delicious.
Along with the salad there were three cherry tomatoes that I had also picked from the garden. Not many are that ripe yet, but I am sure in the next few weeks or days hundreds of them will start ripening all at once. So far I have only picked three cherry tomatoes for the season.
Cherry tomatoes were not the only tomatoes that happened to be ready to be picked. I had one Roma tomato from one of my plants that was grown quite early. It started ripening about a week or so ago and yesterday it was time to take it off the bush.
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corn,
corn harvested,
cucumbers,
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roma tomatoes,
tomatoes
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