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My immediate future
It looks like I am going to be canning beans and tomatoes for the next
few days. I have about 10 quarts of green beans (Roma and French filet) all snapped and sitting on the counter waiting for the dishwasher to finish. That should do close to 14 quart jars. I am still staring at tomatoes. I think I will mostly make sauces since I still have plenty of canned tomatoes. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) |
My immediate future
"The Cook" > wrote in message ... > It looks like I am going to be canning beans and tomatoes for the next > few days. I have about 10 quarts of green beans (Roma and French > filet) all snapped and sitting on the counter waiting for the > dishwasher to finish. That should do close to 14 quart jars. I am > still staring at tomatoes. I think I will mostly make sauces since I > still have plenty of canned tomatoes. > -- > Susan N. > > "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, > 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." > Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) I really do envy you, Susan. I planted 2 boxes of green beans and 3 plants came up - we harvested all 12 beans last week. I planted 12 assorted tomato plants and all appear to have rust (which I'm trying to treat). There may not be (m)any tomatoes to harvest either. The only veg that 'might' do well this year are the potatoes - they look good above ground, so far.... Kathi, complaining about her garden for the 2nd year in a row.....will prolly relocate next year |
My immediate future
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The Cook > wrote: > It looks like I am going to be canning beans and tomatoes for the next > few days. I have about 10 quarts of green beans (Roma and French > filet) all snapped and sitting on the counter waiting for the > dishwasher to finish. That should do close to 14 quart jars. I am > still staring at tomatoes. I think I will mostly make sauces since I > still have plenty of canned tomatoes. Better you than me. Uffda. I salute you. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://www.jamlady.eboard.com - story and pics of Ronald McDonald House dinner posted 6-24-2007 |
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On Aug 2, 2:53 pm, "Kathi Jones" > wrote:
> "The Cook" > wrote in message > > ... > > > It looks like I am going to be canning beans and tomatoes for the next > > few days. I have about 10 quarts of green beans (Roma and French > > filet) all snapped and sitting on the counter waiting for the > > dishwasher to finish. That should do close to 14 quart jars. I am > > still staring at tomatoes. I think I will mostly make sauces since I > > still have plenty of canned tomatoes. > > -- > > Susan N. > > > "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, > > 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." > > Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) > > I really do envy you, Susan. I planted 2 boxes of green beans and 3 plants > came up - we harvested all 12 beans last week. I planted 12 assorted tomato > plants and all appear to have rust (which I'm trying to treat). There may > not be (m)any tomatoes to harvest either. > > The only veg that 'might' do well this year are the potatoes - they look > good above ground, so far.... > > Kathi, > complaining about her garden for the 2nd year in a row.....will prolly > relocate next year pick off all the leaves that show rust on them and make sure you throw them away and don't leave any on the ground around the plants. Also DO NOT! compost them it will infect the whole compost pile. And yes next year try a different location. By the way did you know this year is an excellent year for potatoes? ;D Vicky (in Idaho) |
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"cooksalot" > wrote in message ups.com... > On Aug 2, 2:53 pm, "Kathi Jones" > wrote: >> "The Cook" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > It looks like I am going to be canning beans and tomatoes for the next >> > few days. I have about 10 quarts of green beans (Roma and French >> > filet) all snapped and sitting on the counter waiting for the >> > dishwasher to finish. That should do close to 14 quart jars. I am >> > still staring at tomatoes. I think I will mostly make sauces since I >> > still have plenty of canned tomatoes. >> > -- >> > Susan N. >> >> > "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, >> > 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." >> > Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) >> >> I really do envy you, Susan. I planted 2 boxes of green beans and 3 >> plants >> came up - we harvested all 12 beans last week. I planted 12 assorted >> tomato >> plants and all appear to have rust (which I'm trying to treat). There >> may >> not be (m)any tomatoes to harvest either. >> >> The only veg that 'might' do well this year are the potatoes - they look >> good above ground, so far.... >> >> Kathi, >> complaining about her garden for the 2nd year in a row.....will prolly >> relocate next year > > pick off all the leaves that show rust on them and make sure you throw > them away and don't leave any on the ground around the plants. Also > DO NOT! compost them it will infect the whole compost pile. And yes > next year try a different location. By the way did you know this year > is an excellent year for potatoes? ;D > > Vicky > (in Idaho) > heeheee...thanks Vicky! I have already done all that you suggest, and will relocate next year. I'm thinking I should buy new tomato cages too, cuz I'm afraid the ones I have are contaminated too. Well, since you are in IDAHO...I expect you will have great taters! I'm outside Ottawa, Ontario, and maybe I will too, we'll see.....I always harvest early anyway - we really like the leetle teeny weeny ones. I don't necessarily plant them to 'winter' them Good to see you back on the group! Kathi |
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