
There was a bit of an accidental harvest too. I was weeding the garden and unearthed some of our potatoes. There ought to be plenty more where these came from but I want to wait for Stinkette to harvest them. It's kind of her thing. She'll harvest them and insist on making them into her special roasted potatoes for us. Yum! I hope they can wait.

The garden isn't finished yet either. There are 2 kinds of tomatoes growing in planter boxes on the deck. These are bigger and still quite green. The others are smaller and almost ripe. Maybe I'll share them next week.

Our broccoli experiment this year was a fail. It grew and at one point it looked kind of broccoli like but i kept waitig for it to get bigger and instead it went to flower. Oooops! I thought that my brussels sprouts were headed for failure as well and then I saw Margene's garden post which included a shot of her still growing brussels. It occurred to me that I was looking for progress the wrong way. I took a closer look and found these.

I can't wait to eat home grown sprouts. I'll steam then and they'll be great. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it.
Great haul. Most corn grown in small quantities winds up smallish. Your zucchini that big make good soup btw. That's what I've always done with the ones the size of baseball bats.
ReplyDeleteI think broccoli bolts like that when it gets too hot - not sure there was anything you could have done about that. The first year I grew brussel sprouts I was completely amazed at how they formed!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great looking harvest! We've learned that zucchini is good at hiding...we're keeping a keen eye. It might be time to dig around our potato plants, too. We won't bother with broccoli again as it takes too much room for the very small harvest. We're hoping Brussels sprouts are a different story! Enjoy what's to come!
ReplyDeleteIf you harvest them small, they taste even more wonderful. Good job!
ReplyDelete