Wednesday, June 18, 2025

From the garden this week

The garden is in full swing, and it's turning out to be a good year for tomatoes. I'm glad I planted some sturdy hybrid determinate types, because they're early and produce a lot of fruit all at once. With the exception of one tiny rain-split Berkeley Tie Dye (middle top on the first photo) all of the tomatoes I've gotten so far have been determinates. But! My eight heirloom plants are also loaded with fruit but taking forever to start ripening. Soon!

Here's what I've picked over the last four or five days:







We've also picked a LOT of green beans; this is just a small handful I got the other day. 


Still going strong.

There are about a dozen cucumbers in the fridge at the moment, but now the vines are almost worn out. It's turning out to be a disappointing year for cucumber production, but I'd rather have a bounty of tomatoes anyway. Last year there were a ton of cucumbers, but the tomatoes did diddly-squat. Now that's disappointing.

So, on to peppers! I haven't picked any yet, because I like to wait until they're mostly orange and red, but there are tons and tons of Jalapenos, Serranoes, Cowhorns, Cayennes, Poblanos, Tabascos, and Giant Marconi peppers...
 
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These pretty Tabasco peppers are our favorite, just for the beauty of the plant. It's hard to get a good photo of them because it's such a low, compact plant. 

And when someone named these peppers "Giant Marconi", they weren't lying! Look at the size of those monsters!




Cowhorns.


23 comments:

  1. Your garden, and your Green Thumb, are very impressive. I love all the peppers and who doesn't like a vine ripened summer tomato!

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    1. Even the hybrid types taste pretty good, compared to store bought tomatoes!

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  2. Holy moly, those Giant Marconis live up to the name!

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    1. I'm planning to build a whole dinner around those two peppers....they're going to be stuffed peppers one of these days! :)

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  3. Very nice. All I have a green peppers and tomatoes, maybe if we'd get a little sunshine.

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    1. The extreme heat that's hit this week will shut down production of tomatoes, luckily there are loads of green ones that are already ripening.

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  4. I screwed up when it came to planting peppers this year. I just didn't put any thought into it. I am getting some nice bell peppers though. Do you ever make pepper vinegar with the tabascos? Or really any of the hot peppers small enough to fit into a bottle.
    My heirlooms are WAY behind the others because I started them so late. They have some good blooms on them but I do not hold out much hope for them.
    Your garden is really beautiful this year.

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    1. This is the first year I've grown tabascos. I usually make pepper vinegar with cayennes but I have some of those growing, too. Gregg wants me to try to make hot sauce...we'll see.

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  5. Your garden is doing so well this year, Jennifer. What will you do with all of that produce? Keep up the good work and enjoy your summer.

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    1. Well, I used a bunch of tomatoes to make sauce the other night. If they continue to produce like this I'll either make more sauce for the freezer or else salsa to can. If all else fails, there's always people ready to take fresh veggies off our hands!

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  6. Your tomatoes look delicious! I have only gotten a few so far, but I have very high hopes for a freezer full of salsa.

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    1. How do you make your salsa? I'd love to see your recipe/method!

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  7. What a wonderful harvest. Your tomatoes look so juicy and full of flavour.

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    1. They've been pretty good so far, but when it comes to flavor I'm really looking forward to the heirlooms.

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  8. Everything is looking great! I've always found the problem with growing peppers is that you get more than you can ever possibly eat. Well, I do, anyway (not being a big pepper eater). You've got so many interesting varieties!

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    1. I know! The peppers I started from seed failed, so I went to Lowe's and just bought a big assortment of pepper plants to try. I'll probably pickle some jalapenos, and Gregg wants me to try making hot sauce, and then there's salsa if the tomatoes keep up the good work. I also have a dehydrator and could dry some.

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  9. All your Bounty looks lovely this year, also looks to be a good size. I don't have any vegetables but my herb garden is doing really well. But all this rain we've been having and cool weather is starting to wreck havoc on my flowers.

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    1. I wanted to tell you that I've made ice cubes with borage flowers! Now I just need to have a porch party to use them. (There won't be any porch parties until this hellish heat subsides...maybe in September).

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    1. That would be so great! I'd share veggies and herbs and flowers, and we could trade pet sitting favors for each other, too.

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  11. Wow! Check out those Giant Marconis! I’ve never seen them that big. What an abundant garden this year.

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    1. I'm going to make those monsters into stuffed peppers for dinner one night!

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