This is one tomato bush, one. It took over half of a bed, just look at the Rosemary in the left bottom corner, crushed! Parsley in center, same thing.
Sage, beautiful, fragrant sage. I am drying sage leaves as we speak. I use the dehydrator function in my Breville counter top oven.
I keep a "chef's tray" on my stove top. Each of these containers hold seasonings I use all the time. Besides salt and pepper, I have dried, chopped parsley from my garden, a purchased Italian seasonings mix, dried thyme from my garden, fresh garlic from a friend's farm as well as a couple spoon rests. I cook a lot. I got so tired of taking these items in and out of the cupboard. Of course, this collection of little containers are Polish Pottery.
- I am hoping for a healthy Spring next year to change up some things in the gardens.
- Amazing discovery this year. I was having a terrible problem with blossom end rot on the squash. I did a little Internet search and found several discussions about calcium deficiency in the soil. The recommended treatment? Don't laugh...Tums! Husband treated the beds with about 50 Tums tablets each. (each bed is 4 x 8 feet) And guess what? No more rot, squash growth like never before. I may have mentioned that friends are not dropping by as much the last few weeks. 💣
- My goal through Winter is to find a way to deter spiders. Living in this high foliage area seems to attract spiders. I have had too many bites this season.
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