Friday, December 26, 2025

GA: Popcorn popped!!! Yielded 3/4 cup of kernels (since raccoons got most of the ears)

After sitting in a stainless steel bowl since harvest a few months ago, today I pulled off the kernels from the few sad ears that had escaped the raccoons.

The kernels measured up to 3/4 cup.

Popped 1/4 cup of them on the stove -- and it worked fabulously!  Used margarine, with some salt; heat at medium.  Started by putting just three kernels.  After the first three popped, added the rest of the kernels and shook the pot nearly continuously until they were pretty much all popped.

Only three or four kernels didn't pop, and these were nicely easy to crunch/eat.

Very tasty!

Will definitely try growing it again, and will try to harvest before the raccoons find them.

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Stevia yielded 1 ~3/4 cups after grinding -- will this be enough until next year's harvest?

Dang, all those plants, and all that harvesting and drying, turned into only 1 ~3/4 cups after I put it in the mini blender.  Will use only 1/2 tsp per thermos and see if this lasts through until next year's harvest.

Saturday, November 8, 2025

GA: Carrot haul!!

WOW, what a carrot haul!!!  Between the first/main bed, the second/smaller bed near the north end, and the third/smaller/late-planted bed along the west edge, today's harvest consisted of the following:

- ~3/4 blue bucket

- overflowing white rectangle bin

- blue bin

- and a flimsy berry basket for the late-planted bed, which had some decent-sized carrots but also a lot that were too small (this bed was sowed on August 4th and suffered from poor soil and little water since it was very dry and I didn't water very often).

When I got home, most of them I just rubbed off soil and spread them out to dry, on the 3-level metal rack (with a mix of towel / newspaper underneath each layer), as well as on newspaper on the table.  

For a sizable batch, which I'll donate to food banks, I removed most of the soil very easily by dumping them in a bucket of water and swooshing them around.

GA: Harvested the rest of the carrots, beets, and celery. So, all done for this year at GA.

And WOW, what a carrot haul!!!  See other post.

Friday, November 7, 2025

First frost in yard (GA had first frost quite a while ago)

Last night went down to -5 and now the tuberous begonia is a begoner, so this was the first true frost in the yard.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Leaf collection started and finished tonight -- two garbage bins full = enough to cover yard and put 1 bag in basement

Leaf collection started and finished tonight -- two garbage bins full = enough to cover yard and put 1 bag in basement.

And, there are still some leaves in the basement left over from last fall -- one nice bag, plus two bags of finely shredded.

(I no longer shred anything, way easier this way.)

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

GA: 49.5 pounds of potatoes was the total (or 50.5 including 1 pound from the backyard)

Writing this on Jan 2nd 2026 only because now is when I got around to adding up the potato harvest notes.

Total of 49.5 pounds from GA, and 1 pound from the yard (which had just a few random leftovers planted).

50.5 pounds total, not bad!

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Garlic part 2 planted (Music)

 Part 1 was planted Sep 28th.

Today (Oct 11th) was part 2.

See photo in October/garden folder of my hand-drawn map of today's plantings + Sep 28th's plantings.


Friday, October 10, 2025

No frost in yard yet

So far the cherry tomato plant and a couple of zukes are still going, not hit by frost in the yard yet.

Monday, October 6, 2025

GA: Raccoons got most of the popcorn!!!!

Argh!!  The popcorn had been untouched up until today, when I found most of the cobs vanished and some of the stalks broken.  I presume raccoons.  Sigh.  So, I harvested what remained.  It's definitely still nowhere near being dry, but hopefully it will be okay to dry on the counter.  If it works, then next year I'll try again and would just harvest much sooner rather than thinking they can last until fully dry on the stalk.

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Garlic round 1 planted (will plant round 2 in a few weeks)

Here's what I did:

Forked/fluffed the area.

Added pre-soaked alfalfa, and mrp, az, and kelp.

Smoothed everything over.

In the east-most two-square (north-south) are 4 elephant cloves harvested from the one huge elephant bulb that I harvested this year.  

To the west of that is a two-square east-west of the biggest Music cloves bought this year.

To the north of those are a two-square east-west of medium/small Music cloves bought this year.

See photo in September/garden folder of my hand-drawn map of today's plantings.

That's it for today.  In a few weeks I'll plant the rest of the Music.

(Today's planting is earlier than normal because of people saying earlier is better -- and the second round in a few weeks will be for comparison.)

Thursday, September 25, 2025

GA: Bush beans didn't put out fall flowers!

Weird -- normally I find the bush beans put out a second round of flowers/beans in late summer / into fall -- that didn't happen this year.  Maybe the lack of rain was an issue especially since I didn't keep watering them after the first harvest (but the plants still survived).

Sunday, September 21, 2025

GA: First frost!! Many tenders perished! (no frost in yard)

The first frost happened the night of either Friday Sep 19th or Saturday Sep 20th, as noticed when I went to the garden on Sunday Sep 21st.  Most little buckwheat seedlings kaput, as well as most zukes, peppers, etc.

The yard is fine -- no frost there yet.

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

GA: A small watermelon was delicous!! So red and tasty!

Starting to harvest the rest of the watermelons, gradually.  Overall 3 were full size (for Blacktail Mountain), the rest are about half size.  The first half-size that I harvested, today, was delicious!!  Really red inside, and sweet and tasty.

Monday, September 8, 2025

Bought garlic from Ritchie's: 0.94 pounds of "Music Hardneck Jumbo"

Decided against trying the elephant variety again -- and went only with one type this year, "Music Hardneck Jumbo" (from the bulk section, at Ritchie's).  0.94 pounds of modest but very nice bulb/clove sizes.  I'd be thrilled if even half of these cloves end up producing similar sized garlic.

The price went up -- last year it was $25/pound, this year $27.99.  So, the total cost was $29.73 including tax.

Won't plant yet obviously, too soon.

Sunday, August 31, 2025

GA: Sowed buckwheat in a couple of spots

Sowed buckwheat at (a) the NW former potato bed (which was emptied out a week or so ago), and (b) the SW onion bed (which was also emptied out recently).

We'll see how much it grows before frost comes.