An early frost
On Wednesday last week we got a light early frost. I noticed it out the bedroom window in the morning. When I returned home from work that evening I looked out the window at the small raised bed garden we started this year. It was obvious the garden had been the recipient of the early frost, all the leaves were near black and quite twisted.
When the weekend arrived I decided it was time to pick the remaining fruit and vegetables and call it a season. This year we had gotten a pretty late start with the beds only barely completed by the beginning of July. So after a short jaunt to the local Home Depot we came home with four tomato plants, three early girl and one cherry tomato, a zucchini, an acorn squash, two Anaheim peppers, and some squash.
The bounty from the two small raised beds quite exceeded our expectations. The tomatoes were exceptionally large for early girl as you can see in the picture below.
We now have more tomatoes, peppers, squash and zucchini than we can shake a stick at. I have begun the process of canning up the tomatoes in various styles, whole, crushed, sauce with garlic and herb and some very simple salsa bases. The process will luckily be ongoing so that I don’t have to do them all at once since many are still ripening in the downstairs windows.
Check out the rest of the pictures in the harvest album.
25 Sep 2007 Jess 0 comments