Saturday, September 25, 2021

Venus Grape Harvest And Juice. 9.25.2021

This is the last of the Venus grapes.
I didn't need more grape jelly. So I made grape juice instead. Clean the grapes and remove stems, putting the grapes into a solution of one 500mg vitamic C tablet in 4 cups of water. i got 8 or 9 cups of grapes. I teansferred them into a pot along with 1 cup of vitamin C solution, mashed with potato smasher, blended with immersion blender. Brought to boil, boiled 3 min, filtered through a seive.
This juice is yummy and satisfies my desire for sweets. I think it will last a few weeks in fridge.

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Planting Seeds For Fall Greens And Root Crops. 9.21.2021

Here are the seeds I planted, except I decided against the Swiss Chard. We do eat the lettuce,turnips, spinach, and radishes. I like growing Swiss Chard and the idea of it, but usually don't eat most of it. Most of these are fast, cool weather crops. I planted them where I cleared out the dying Roma tomatoes. Those were a great crop this year.

Tomato Soup. 9.21.2021

With such a good Roma tomato crop, I made some tomato soup. Saute about 1/2 onion, chopped, 2 cloves of garlic, add a buillon cube, about 3 cups of sliced Roma tomatoes, a pepper. cook until soft. Add some Italian herbs, salt, pepper. Blend with an immersion blender. Top with some chopped croutons. That came out very good.
I won't describe the squash I cooked, maple syrup, butter, walnuts. Red Kuri squash. Dry and mushy, bland, not good at all.

Planting Forsythia Starts. 9.21.2021

These are the first of my forsythia starts to go into the ground. They are good sturdy healthy starts. I'm glad to have them in their new homes now.

Planting Garlic. 9.21.2021

Today I planted the first few batches of garlic. I bought two heads of a soft-neck Italian veriety, called "lorz". This is described as a good keeper, strong flavor, good grower, big heads and big cloves. I planted them in the half wine barrel planters that had the pickle cicumber plants until this week. I supplemented the soil with compost, wood ashes, coffee grounds, and eggshells. That made for an excelkent crop this year.
I also planted a batch of red skin garlic from plants that had survived from previous years. I don't know which variety. These are in circle planters basically in-ground. Same supplementation.
I also planted the largest of the little bulbs that I grew from tiny bulbils this year. Probably about 20 of those. These are the variety "Music", the best growing, largest and strongest so far.
The majority of the garlic crop remains to be planted, in one of the main raised beds.