He loves to play in the dirt and his Amish hat! |
The peas we planted a few weeks ago are up about 3 inches. We planted two more rows Friday. I am pretty sure they will both produce at the same time. Growing season is all about ground temperatures. Although we have planted two weeks apart the early planting is struggling with cool temperatures. Friday we also planted 3 varieties of carrots and beets. Tuesday and Wednesday we will plant cukes, green beans, corn, tomatoes, pumpkins, winter and summer squash. Then it is hope we don't get a heavy frost after they come up.
About July we will be picking, shucking and freezing peas. |
If you live in our area you have probably noticed the fruit tree blossoms! They are plentiful on the tame and wild fruit trees. Our apple trees and blueberry bushes are loaded with blossoms. We did have a hard frost or two which is usually not good for the fruit crops. I am hoping it was just the right timing that will not ruin the fruit. It has been two years since we were able to gather wild apples for our weekend of apple cider pressing. The family is ready to press and fire up the pizza oven.
How pretty this year! |
Our blueberry bushes are loaded with blossoms. |
Wild strawberry blossoms, hoping this year for a few pints to make "wild strawberry jam", nothing tastes better. |
If I am "stuck" inside it usually means kitchen time. I baked Toll House Cookies and thawed up leftover ham we had for Sunday dinner a few weeks ago. Even with Amber and family we had plenty of leftover ham. I made a batch of ham salad after dinner and the rest of the ham went to the freezer. Today I cut meat from the bone and made scalloped potatoes, Navy Bean Soup and more ham salad. That ham cost $17.00 and provided a Sunday dinner with family, 2 batches of ham salad, soup and Sunday dinner for today of scalloped potatoes. That is a bargain! I love what I call free meals with leftovers. About the ham salad, it is the recipe my mom used. We like it on bread, rolls or crackers. I use to use the old time hand grinder, now I use my food mill which gives the same consistency. Just grind the ham, add relish, chopped onion, mustard, mayonnaise, garlic, salt and pepper. Sometimes I use sweet pickles, dill pickles, hot peppers or horseradish, what ever sounds tasty.
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