I've been gathering tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, and the occasional pepper or strawberry. I have also kept some basil, rosemary, and dill alive; there's nothing better than thinking an herb would be perfect and then using a sprig I just cut.
And I just discovered a quince tree hidden behind our roses. I had no idea there was anything there until I cut the roses way back this year and the twigs behind it started producing squat apple-like fruit. Apparently, they were really popular when our house was built. So I'm going to learn how to make quince jelly!
Though many have learned the joys of planting, harvesting, and storing from their own garden, this is a new discovery for me and I'm loving it!
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3 comments:
Yay Marie! Those peaches look divine, my mouth is watering!! So proud of you for learning something new. :)
Very impressive! Sorry we didn't get to see you as you passed through Vegas. Love you guys!
I'm so proud of you Marie! Now you will be a canner for life! Dianne and I had some time to kill yesterday so we did pears from my dad's tree. I always feel so productive after. And for some strange reason it makes me want to read a Laura Ingalls Wilder book?! :)
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