larry_stewart
Master Chef
Fall Harvest
Was able to make a pit stop home in time to harvest peanuts and Sweet potatoes. While away I had my daughter keep me informed of the temperatures and frost conditions. The sweet potato vines were affected by the cold and frost, but the ground didnt freeze, so no damage to the potatoes. The peanut plants didnt look terribly happy about the cold, but were still alive. Usually I pick these two in the middle of October, but being away, I had to wait until now.
Peanuts were above average. I had just as many as last year, with 1/2 the amount of plants. They had room to spread out, which allowed them to put down more runners ( or whatever the proper term for a peanut plant would be), which allowed for more peanuts to develop.
The sweet potatoes were probably the same last last year. I changed their location this year because the vines grow all over the place, so i had to put them in a place where the vines wouldn't interfere with everything else.
Ill make not of this for next year. Garden is just about all picked out. Still have some potatoes and carrots in the ground, chard stopped growing, but whats there looks ok, and the parsley ,rosemary and thyme look healthy.
The miniature kiwis are plentiful, but out of reach. I may be brave and make an attempt to pick them when I get back, over the weekend.
Found a few tomatillos entangled in the sweet potato vines. Not sure I have enough to do anything will, but maybe ill make some kinda salsa.
Also have the mother load of sunchokes. Anyone have any good uses for them ???
Was able to make a pit stop home in time to harvest peanuts and Sweet potatoes. While away I had my daughter keep me informed of the temperatures and frost conditions. The sweet potato vines were affected by the cold and frost, but the ground didnt freeze, so no damage to the potatoes. The peanut plants didnt look terribly happy about the cold, but were still alive. Usually I pick these two in the middle of October, but being away, I had to wait until now.
Peanuts were above average. I had just as many as last year, with 1/2 the amount of plants. They had room to spread out, which allowed them to put down more runners ( or whatever the proper term for a peanut plant would be), which allowed for more peanuts to develop.
The sweet potatoes were probably the same last last year. I changed their location this year because the vines grow all over the place, so i had to put them in a place where the vines wouldn't interfere with everything else.
Ill make not of this for next year. Garden is just about all picked out. Still have some potatoes and carrots in the ground, chard stopped growing, but whats there looks ok, and the parsley ,rosemary and thyme look healthy.
The miniature kiwis are plentiful, but out of reach. I may be brave and make an attempt to pick them when I get back, over the weekend.
Found a few tomatillos entangled in the sweet potato vines. Not sure I have enough to do anything will, but maybe ill make some kinda salsa.
Also have the mother load of sunchokes. Anyone have any good uses for them ???