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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Garden Goodies

There was very little tatting done in the Piney Woods yesterday but, I managed to get a lot of garden work done.  One thing though, I did get too hot and am paying for that mistake today.  I'm drained, so I think I'll sit in my comfy chair and tat the day away.

Here are some images from our garden:


One of the many bowls I filled with tomatoes, purple hull peas, squash, Christmas beans, speckled butterbeans & figs.


This is a Christmas beanpod.


And these are Christmas beans- they are a type of very large speckled butterbean.  My bunch loves them!


While the beefsteak tomatoes are ripe & plentiful, my roma tomatoes are taking their time ripening.  I'm ready to make some homemade salsa- they need to hurry up!


And our huge fig tree is just LOADED with figs!  I'll be making fig preserves this weekend and will probably bake a fig poundcake.  Big Daddy is awfully fond of my fig poundcakes!

Well, I am going to make a fresh pitcher of mint iced tea and then settle in my favorite tatting spot.  Have a great day & until tomorrow~
Happy Tatting!












6 comments:

  1. We've only had cherry tomatoes from our garden so far, but they've been delicious! We used to grow Christmas beans back when Dave was a vegetable farmer, 20 years ago. We didn't call them Christmas beans, though and I forget what we did call them. They were always big sellers at farmers' market, but Dave and the girls wouldn't touch them!

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  2. The cornucopia from your garden is as gorgeous as your tatted creations!
    Fox : ))

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  3. I have never seen Christmas beans before, your figs look gorgeous and I don't know what fig pound cake is either, is that a type of cake?

    Have a nice day
    Margaret

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  4. What a nice post to read in a cold winter day! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. I hope my figs make it before the birds and squirrels get them.

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  6. I love seeing what's in your garden! I think I would love to make fig preserves - I don't think fig trees grow well here in Minnesota. I have only had zucchini squash so far from my garden - the tomatoes and peppers are really trying, though!

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