Monday, July 22, 2013

Harvest Monday July 22, 2013

It isn't much, but I did get one harvest on Saturday when I got back. A few beans, two unfertilized zucchini. I don't think I'll even bother to do a tally this week. I'm hoping the garden will get back into production this week.

I did technically harvest my onions last week, but they are curing right now and don't get added to the tally until they are done.

Harvest Monday is a day to show off your harvests, how you are saving your harvest, or how you are using your harvest. If you have a harvest you want to show off, add your name and link to Mr Linky below.

27 comments:

  1. I hope you enjoyed your vacation! I am sure you will have the garden back in shape this week. The onions look like they sized up nicely!

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  2. Lovely onions! Perhaps I'll get the hang of growing them someday. It sounds like you had a good time on vacation. Alaska is someplace I haven't been yet, but want to go.

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  3. Glad you had a lovely vacation. Visited Denali Park a few years ago, wish I stayed a whole week.
    I was away early part of July, not a good time for gardener to be away.

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  4. Welcome back. Nice sized onions, looking forward to your tally.

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  5. Your onions look great! It's a job to catch up when you've been away at the height of the season, but you're probably very happy you had that nice vacation!

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  6. Nice to see that You have had some time of! Now things are starting to get ripe up here in the north, so I will try to post from now! Your onions looks fantastic! Hope You have a great week! :) Mia

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  7. Nice onions. Someone must have did a good job harvesting your garden while you were gone!

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  8. Tell me about unfertilized zucchini. I thought the fruit wouldn't form if it wasn't fertilized. Thanks.

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    1. The female fruit has a tiny little zucchini before it is fertilized. They are only about three inches long (though the size varies, I've had 2" and 6" ones in the past). As you can see they are shorter than my beans are. They are quite tender and tasty.

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  9. Welcome back! I am really enjoying your Harvest Monday blog posts. It is nice to see what everyone is growing.

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  10. Now that you are home again, the garden will burst out with production again. It was just missing you. :D It looks like you really got quite a lot of onions this year.

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  11. Wow - what an exciting trip!

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  12. Welcome home, it sounds like an amazing trip! With a little TLC your garden will be back in tip top form in no time.

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  13. I am going to have to take on onions I think! These and your garlics from previous weeks are impressive.

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  15. Sorry, my last comment made zero sense when I posted it. Your onions look fantastic! We will be a while yet with ours because they got in so late, we have our fingers crossed that they will actually bulb up and give us something more that green onions.

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  16. Welcome back home and to your garden! I didn't know about unfertilized zucchini. Great that you are still able to get a little harvest. I think I need to pull my few onions too! Nancy

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  17. Always a challenge to leave during growing season, hope you were someplace cool or with a.c.! Can't believe you're already harvesting your beautiful onions, we've just put ours in the ground!

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  18. I picked a number of unfertilized zucchini last year from the Cocozelle plant. Some of them reached a nice size and were very good, something between a zucchini flower and fruit. Sounds like a great trip to Alaska.

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  19. Welcome home, sounds like a very nice vacation, would like to visit AK in the near future.

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  20. I've always wanted to visit AK, sounds like an awesome trip! I've never thought of picking an unfertilized zucchini, although I usually don't realize that they are unfertilized until they are shriveled up and rotting.

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  21. The onions look great! I need to get mine in while it's still cool enough!

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  22. Those are nice looking onions! I would love to grow onions one day...but I will need a huge field because I use it a lot!

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  23. Lovely onions - mine were late planted (as with everything this year!) so aren't even slightly ready yet. Found your Harvest Monday through Matron at Down at the Allotment. Lovely to have found your blog! I love a good gardening read!!

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  24. Welcome back! Missed your lovely pics last week :) Nice harvests as usual!

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  25. Love the shot of your curing onions! I am hopeful ours will be as successful as yours have been :-)

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  26. Your onions are looking lovely!

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