
Sunday, June 26, 2016
New Potatoes. 6.26.16

Labels:
Burbank Russet,
potatoes,
Red Thumb Fingerling
Pie Cherries / Cherry Pie. 6.23.16
Montmorency Cherries. 6.26.16 |
Wild Bird-Planted Cherries. 6.26.16 |
Cherry Pie Filling Ingredients. 6.26.16 |
This is my first crop of Montmorency pie cherries. We also have a massive, bird-planted cherry tree that bears small red/yellow cherries. All went into two pies. The first pie was last week, and was all from the wild bird-planted cherry tree. The montmorency cherries were too small for cherry pitter, so I pitted them by hand. There were enough for 1/2 of the pie filling, so the 2nd pie also got wild cherries. These pies were the most cherry-tasting pies I've had in many, many years. These cherries have clear juice - the filling will not be red without coloring, and I don't need chemical-red to taste cherry. It was so good.
![]() |
Cherry Pie. 6.26.16 |
The pie filling is 4 cups of pitted cherries, 3/4 cup sugar, 1/2 cup flour, pinch of salt, mix together and let it extract the cherry juice while making the pie crusts. After filling with the cherry filling, I add dabs of butter before covering with the top crust. This pie is baked at 375 F for 50 minutes.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Last corn planted. First Zucchini harvested. Beans planted. 6.19.16
Today I planted another row of bean seedlings. These are the Chinese bean seeds that are in the range of 10 to 15 years old. Some of the seedlings had distorted leaves, and two were missing their first set of true leaves. Most look OK.
I planted the final block of sweet corn. I don't know if the season will be long enough, or warm enough for long enough, for a harvest of such a late planting. But if I don't plant it, I could miss out on some sweet corn. This is the first yellow variety that I planted, for variety sake. This is a sugary enhancer (se) type, NOT GMO, 75 days to maturity so fairly early compared to some that are 100 days.
I take my I-pad to the store and research varieties that I'm curious about. This is info on the sweet corn variety, "Bodaceous" via ufseeds.com:
Beautiful, uniform, well-filled ear.
High quality yellow sweet corn that has large, mouth-watering kernels. Bodacious has 18 rows and 8" ears. Kernels are delicious, sugary and very tender. Bodacious is great for fresh eating, freezing and canning. A popular yellow market variety that holds well once picked. Tolerates cold weather conditions better than most.
Germination: 5-7 days
Days to Maturity: 80-90 days
Ear Length: 8" inches
Ear Diameter: 2" inches
Plant Height: 84" inches
Ear Height: 28" inches
Color: Yellow
Genotype: Sugar Enhanced (SE)
Resistance: MS, MR
First Zucchini picked today. Not bad, June 21.
I planted the final block of sweet corn. I don't know if the season will be long enough, or warm enough for long enough, for a harvest of such a late planting. But if I don't plant it, I could miss out on some sweet corn. This is the first yellow variety that I planted, for variety sake. This is a sugary enhancer (se) type, NOT GMO, 75 days to maturity so fairly early compared to some that are 100 days.
I take my I-pad to the store and research varieties that I'm curious about. This is info on the sweet corn variety, "Bodaceous" via ufseeds.com:
Beautiful, uniform, well-filled ear.
High quality yellow sweet corn that has large, mouth-watering kernels. Bodacious has 18 rows and 8" ears. Kernels are delicious, sugary and very tender. Bodacious is great for fresh eating, freezing and canning. A popular yellow market variety that holds well once picked. Tolerates cold weather conditions better than most.
Product Details
Breed: F1 Hybrid
Zones: 3-9
Days to Maturity: 80-90 days
Ear Length: 8" inches
Ear Diameter: 2" inches
Plant Height: 84" inches
Ear Height: 28" inches
Color: Yellow
Genotype: Sugar Enhanced (SE)
Resistance: MS, MR
First Zucchini picked today. Not bad, June 21.
Beans from old seeds. 6.21.16 |
Corn Seeds Planted 6.21.16 |
Corn Seeds Planted. 6.21.16 |
First Zucchinin of the Year. 6.21.16 |
Labels:
Chinese Beans,
old seeds,
Sweet Corn,
zucchini
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Seeds on sale. 6.15.16
They will go into the seed collection for next year. There were also a Fava bean variety with no variety name. I usually do well with Hume seeds.
Labels:
flower seed,
saving money,
vegetable seeds
Harvest. 6.15.16
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)