Friday, August 20, 2010

My, that's a tall garden you have...

I think it must be the vast quantities of compost and manure we put on the garden, but it seems outrageously tall. We’re growing the biggest marigolds I’ve ever seen and I’m almost sure tomatillos don’t usually get to 7 feet tall. Our tomato plants are pretty big, but still smaller than our neighbors. Our beans are trying to take over everything.







It's hard to see but the beans are trying to use the enormous tomatillos as more climbing support:



A couple of our raspberries have shot out new growth and are going for a second round of berries.

Unfortunately, our broccoli are mostly leaves and not much broccoli! We did harvest some earlier and it was tasty. We’ve also harvested some fennel. Our sage has turned into a jungle:



There is something wrong with the peppers and they’re turning to mush on the plant. The same is happening with our neighbor and some other folks. The diagnosis (we don’t know if we’re right) is that we've just had too much rain . It seems to be affecting the raspberries and melons too. Beautiful fruit but not much flavor. Maybe the culprit is just too much water.

What does one make with all this garden produce? A fabulous tomato-based sauce of course!



Jeremy made this with about 7 tomatoes, sage, rosemary, lemon thyme, garlic, green peppers, and mushrooms all from our yard; and local celery, onion, leeks, scallions, and ground pork (the local stuff came from our CSA and the co-op). My goodness this was a tasty, tasty sauce!

2 comments:

  1. I love it when my garden reaches this point! I feel like it's going to eat ME. :)

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  2. I love it! And if the garden can't eat us, it's at least going to try eating the whole yard. =)

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