I did get a good night sleep
@Denim Deb, thanks!
We took off this morning for the Farmer's Market and picked up some nice green beans to make Dilly Beans since I never got around to planting mine (DH's accident pretty well ended my planting efforts)
We also got a pint of blackberry honey (nice! it will be lovely on toast!), some tasty looking heirloom tomatoes since mine got damaged by pesticides, and some grass fed Eye of Round beef for dinner, along with a couple ears of sweet corn for tonight's dinner, and a couple of pounds of lovely ripe peaches from a farmer over by Medford (bless him for coming over the mountain to our market- peaches don't grow here). Should I make a Peach Gallette? Yes, I think so too. Then DH had to buy himself a packet of habanero spiced peanut brittle (he knows I won't touch it, lol)
Note to self: In the future, unless I am going to be making pickles, ONE cucumber plant is plenty! We've been eating them with every meal, giving the overripe ones to the ducks, and offering them to all our neighbors. I planted 2 Lemon cucumbers and 1 Burpless. I never got a trellis set up for them, so now the vines cover a space approximately the size of our master bedroom.
The peas are ready to pull out finally, after I've stripped the dried seed pods for next year's garden. I'm wondering if I want to try another variety though; these are Green Arrow which are extremely prolific, but the flavour is a bit wanting. Maybe I'll just seal the seeds with my vacuum sealer and pop them into storage for use another year, or in soup.
The Tromboncino squashes are also slithering across another quarter of the garden; I estimate a good 20 squash ripening on them, with more little babies at the edges that I will probably harvest as summer squash since I don't think they will have time to mature now (first frost expected in about a month). We ate our first one for dinner last night- I peeled and boiled a mature squash until it was tender in chicken broth, then mashed it with enough broth to make a saucy consistency along with some nutmeg and pepper and red pepper flakes and used it as a pasta sauce with a bit of sweet italian sausage. It was amazingly good.
I think I finally figured out what happened to my tomatoes, and it's all my own stoopid fault. When I was filling up the grow beds, I decided to sift the finished compost from a pile of rotting straw at the far edge of the garden and use it too. Problem is, the pile was VERY close to where DS sprayed weed killer to take down the weeds along the fence. I figure the spray must have landed on the straw, and I used the contaminated soil in my grow bed. We plan to dump the soil from the beds and spread it over the leach field (which doesn't have much growing on it anyway) where it will gradually lose its toxicity. I've made the decision to never use weed killer again on any part of the property; hoes were good enough for Grandpappy...
I haven't made the pickled peppers yet- they've been sitting in the fridge and need to be done NOW. Plus now I have 10 pounds of green beans to process as well... time to get crackin'