Tuesday, August 4, 2009
An ode to the squash
The squash--potentially butternut squash, but we've been wrong before--has been such a vibrant set of creatures! The vines grow in any direction, onto tomato trellises, across the garden to the sweet potatoes, up the railing of the porch, onto each other (where they begin to death-grip each other with their new vines), and even up and over the unsuspecting non-fruit-bearing shrub in the garden. We're tempted to pick the flowers, stuff them with goat cheese and herbs and bake them to deliciousness; we resist thanks to the prospect of butternut squash soup come fall. Apparently though, we can, as long as we determine which of the flowers are male and which are female...and pick the males. Anyone have any tips on this? If so, then we cultivate our squash and squash blossoms too!! (and you can join us for the feast!!!)



Buds and curly cues!
Fun in the sun
Our first slew of daylight photos appropriately coincided with our first multiple-vegetable-harvest! The collards keep growing back (massive massive amounts!), our first bell pepper rang in the harvest, the tomatoes eagerly awaited us, and another pepper was ready for pickin'! We were delighted with our bounty, as usual!! What fun....and what a feast that followed!











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