• tomato harvest coming in

    From songbird@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 27 12:06:52 2022
    went out yesterday morning expecting to pick 6-8 buckets of
    tomatoes and ended up picking between 11-13 buckets instead.
    which meant for a busy day of tomato canning. i'm happy for
    it though as we really enjoy having our own grown and canned
    tomatoes.

    some of the tomatoes were "brain" shaped. very irregular
    surface and a lot of inclusions. i suspect this is from very
    hot weather we had during pollination, but i don't know for
    sure.

    another issue was that there was some animal that had chewed
    on many fruits (probably raccoons). i picked everything that
    was ripe enough so i can finish up getting things canned for
    us. don't know how many more will be damaged. i did hear
    noises from the garden late last night. the garden is fenced
    but there is no certain way to keep raccoons out with the kind
    of fence we currently have and i don't have any funds at the
    moment for replacing any of that anyways. an eventual goal
    of mine will be to upgrade some fences and to add more but
    that won't be happening anytime soon.


    songbird

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  • From T@21:1/5 to songbird on Sun Sep 11 23:53:50 2022
    On 8/27/22 09:06, songbird wrote:
    went out yesterday morning expecting to pick 6-8 buckets of
    tomatoes and ended up picking between 11-13 buckets instead.

    I might be a bit envious. Maybe. I ain't saying.

    Did you ever bet over your tomato allergy?


    which meant for a busy day of tomato canning. i'm happy for
    it though as we really enjoy having our own grown and canned
    tomatoes.

    some of the tomatoes were "brain" shaped. very irregular
    surface and a lot of inclusions. i suspect this is from very
    hot weather we had during pollination, but i don't know for
    sure.

    another issue was that there was some animal that had chewed
    on many fruits (probably raccoons). i picked everything that
    was ripe enough so i can finish up getting things canned for
    us. don't know how many more will be damaged. i did hear
    noises from the garden late last night. the garden is fenced
    but there is no certain way to keep raccoons out with the kind
    of fence we currently have and i don't have any funds at the
    moment for replacing any of that anyways. an eventual goal
    of mine will be to upgrade some fences and to add more but
    that won't be happening anytime soon.


    songbird

    An electric fence perpahs?

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 12 12:46:59 2022
    T wrote:
    On 8/27/22 09:06, songbird wrote:
    went out yesterday morning expecting to pick 6-8 buckets of
    tomatoes and ended up picking between 11-13 buckets instead.

    I might be a bit envious. Maybe. I ain't saying.

    Did you ever bet over your tomato allergy?

    yes, i found out it was something else that we commonly
    added to tomato dishes. since then i've moderated my
    intake of that spice and things are ok. plain tomatoes
    don't bother me at all.

    ...
    An electric fence perpahs?

    a decent fence would probably help instead of the one we
    have but i'm out of time and money this season so i won't
    be doing anything for a while.

    as of the other day i've picked about 50 lbs per plant
    which is above our normal high of the range amount of 40
    lbs. i'm all done canning for the season. we still have
    some tomatoes out there on the plants that we can pick and
    eat when needed, but otherwise i'm happy with leaving
    things be.

    busy picking dry beans instead and trying to finish up
    some projects before winter.


    songbird

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  • From T@21:1/5 to songbird on Mon Sep 12 16:56:51 2022
    On 9/12/22 09:46, songbird wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 8/27/22 09:06, songbird wrote:
    went out yesterday morning expecting to pick 6-8 buckets of
    tomatoes and ended up picking between 11-13 buckets instead.

    I might be a bit envious. Maybe. I ain't saying.

    Did you ever bet over your tomato allergy?

    yes, i found out it was something else that we commonly
    added to tomato dishes. since then i've moderated my
    intake of that spice and things are ok. plain tomatoes
    don't bother me at all.

    ...
    An electric fence perpahs?

    a decent fence would probably help instead of the one we
    have but i'm out of time and money this season so i won't
    be doing anything for a while.

    as of the other day i've picked about 50 lbs per plant
    which is above our normal high of the range amount of 40
    lbs. i'm all done canning for the season. we still have
    some tomatoes out there on the plants that we can pick and
    eat when needed, but otherwise i'm happy with leaving
    things be.

    busy picking dry beans instead and trying to finish up
    some projects before winter.


    songbird


    YIPPEE !!!!!!!!!!

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 13 13:34:44 2022
    T wrote:
    ...
    YIPPEE !!!!!!!!!!

    yep. also tired this past week enough that i've enjoyed
    some days of resting up and not doing too much of anything.
    when the forecast for some rainy days came along i was quite
    happy to say ok, bring it on, as i'd finished whatever bean
    picking i needed to get done.

    i can go out there now and do some weeding but i think
    i'll just enjoy today as it is and shell some more beans
    later. i'm caught up on all the odd stuff so now i just
    have these large bags of Purple Dove beans to go through
    and get shelled out. i can do them any time through this
    winter, but to have them done now means i have less space
    taken up in here for later harvesting.

    it's a production line and i enjoy it all so that is why
    i keep on doing it each year. always interesting to see
    what nature can get up to. :)


    songbird

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  • From T@21:1/5 to songbird on Tue Sep 13 17:29:56 2022
    On 9/13/22 10:34, songbird wrote:
    T wrote:
    ...
    YIPPEE !!!!!!!!!!

    yep. also tired this past week enough that i've enjoyed
    some days of resting up and not doing too much of anything.
    when the forecast for some rainy days came along i was quite
    happy to say ok, bring it on, as i'd finished whatever bean
    picking i needed to get done.

    i can go out there now and do some weeding but i think
    i'll just enjoy today as it is and shell some more beans
    later. i'm caught up on all the odd stuff so now i just
    have these large bags of Purple Dove beans to go through
    and get shelled out. i can do them any time through this
    winter, but to have them done now means i have less space
    taken up in here for later harvesting.

    it's a production line and i enjoy it all so that is why
    i keep on doing it each year. always interesting to see
    what nature can get up to. :)


    songbird

    Have any of those gorgeous bean pictures to post of
    this years pickin's?

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 14 02:58:51 2022
    T wrote:
    ...
    Have any of those gorgeous bean pictures to post of
    this years pickin's?

    i don't always remember to link pictures to this usenet
    group but you can watch the anthive.com/projects/beans page:

    https://www.anthive.com/project/beans/#chapter-3

    i seem to be just putting them in at the end of chapter-2
    so going to the above link and going up should get you at
    the more recent pictures without having to scroll down. i've
    no idea if an RSS feed would work for this or not (i've never
    tried using it or setting it up myself so it is whatever the
    static website generator produces)...

    in most recent findings the latest bean pictures posted
    were the pink and gray ones which are ending up to dry down
    looking more like a watermelon seed than a bean, but i now
    have 25 seeds to work with and know the likely parents so
    that is good and fun, with the seeds refreshed i can now
    put them on my future plans tor growing out again sometime
    in the next few years. there's always more projects than
    i have space and time for growing. i also found another
    almost all pink bean that i'm wondering how it will work
    out since it does have some tan markings on it and i wonder
    if it will age towards tan like many other pink beans - if
    it does i probably won't work much with it.


    songbird

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  • From T@21:1/5 to songbird on Wed Sep 14 00:29:06 2022
    On 9/13/22 23:58, songbird wrote:
    T wrote:
    ...
    Have any of those gorgeous bean pictures to post of
    this years pickin's?

    i don't always remember to link pictures to this usenet
    group but you can watch the anthive.com/projects/beans page:

    https://www.anthive.com/project/beans/#chapter-3

    i seem to be just putting them in at the end of chapter-2
    so going to the above link and going up should get you at
    the more recent pictures without having to scroll down. i've
    no idea if an RSS feed would work for this or not (i've never
    tried using it or setting it up myself so it is whatever the
    static website generator produces)...

    in most recent findings the latest bean pictures posted
    were the pink and gray ones which are ending up to dry down
    looking more like a watermelon seed than a bean, but i now
    have 25 seeds to work with and know the likely parents so
    that is good and fun, with the seeds refreshed i can now
    put them on my future plans tor growing out again sometime
    in the next few years. there's always more projects than
    i have space and time for growing. i also found another
    almost all pink bean that i'm wondering how it will work
    out since it does have some tan markings on it and i wonder
    if it will age towards tan like many other pink beans - if
    it does i probably won't work much with it.


    songbird


    Gorgeous!

    Since I can not longer eat them (too many carbs)
    I will have to live vicariously though you!

    :-)

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