58°f this morning, partly cloudy.
We were back in the garden this morning after leaving it to fend for itself a few days. And fend it did!
There was another worker in the garden today too.
Bok choi. I need recipes!
Almost a half bushel of beans, half of a 10-quart bucket of cucumbers that i gave to my friend Tamara, a dozen or more squash and zucchini (also given to Tamara(, a couple quarts of cherry tomatoes, half a dozen big maters, and lettuce, bok choi, and turnips.
So my afternoon was spent getting all this cleaned up and put away and getting the beans snapped and canned. Bok choi is new to me; I have never grown or eaten it before but it is thriving in my garden so I am on the lookout for recipes. Today I made one that combined the bok choi and mushrooms. I used chives in place of green onions and added some very thinly sliced turnips to the stir-fry. It was delicious, and definitely on my make-again list.
The lettuce and radishes I planted Thursday are already up, thanks to the recent rain. No rain is in the forecast for this whole week, though, so I will be watching these little baby plants to see if they will need watering. Can you see the little things?
While the beans were in the canner, I changed up my glass on the buffet to reflect the changing season. Amber, I think, is the perfect autumn color. This glass is all well over 100 years old, and one piece is 150 or so.
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