There was a lot of to harvest this week but the squash surly overwhelmed me. If you count, there are a total of 22 for this week alone. I did a lot of cooking with squash this week but enjoyed all of the produce. Peas are done and pulled.
My first carrot was pulled. It is a little ahead of the rest of them but a good 5" long. Juliet tomatoes are coming in and cucumbers. It is nice to still be getting greens. I have them planted in a more shady spot in the garden. Click on the smaller pictures to see them bigger. Check Daphne's for more Harvest
Now that is a LOT of squash! Time to get creative!!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is definately time for some creativity there. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty garlic braid! I'd be interested to hear how you used up all that squash. :)
ReplyDeleteTime to start the "drive-bys" with sacks of squash for neighbors and soon to be EX-friends!
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Very nice harvest Johanna. I planted all of my squash and melons late....so, I won't be up to my ears in them for awhile.
ReplyDeleteYour garlic braid is just perfect! Mine never look like that.
Hanni - bread, cookies, soup, fritters, ratatouille. grilled and appreciative neighbors. I am sure I will come up with more.
ReplyDeleteRobin - first year for garlic. They are small but please with the outcome.
LOL~ It sounds like you are pretty creative with using up the squashes. I've never heard of cookies made with squashes. I should look up some recipes.
ReplyDeleteThat's certainly a beautiful garlic braid. I was thinking to myself that you must have had years of practice. I would have never guessed that it was your first year.
You sure did a great job growing that garlic. I'm going to have to try growing it again. It wasn't successful the first time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful harvest. And I always love garlic or onion braids. They are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful harvest! I love this time of year.
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