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Fall Garden Looks Great So Far

November 19, 2020 by Heather Leave a Comment

It’s been a couple of weeks since we recorded the video for this, and since then, the beans have expired and we have begun harvesting the beets, turnips, and some greens. This was a weird year for many people and our summer garden was a little blah, as well. But our fall garden looks great so far!

Fall Garden Carrots…

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Sweet Potato Harvest

March 2, 2020 by Heather 1 Comment

You might say sweet potatoes are glorious! And that would be fitting for this relative of the morning glory. They are another way God provides a delicious, nutritious vegetable that can be stored fresh for months. Let’s see how we did with our sweet potato harvest.

Sweet Potato Harvest…

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Parsnip Harvest

January 28, 2020 by Heather 1 Comment

Parsnips are a less common vegetable, not taking up much, if any, space in the grocery store produce departments. But their virtues make them well worth a place in the garden. Our parsnip harvest was small, but we were delighted nonetheless for what came from their small spot in our garden.

Parsnip Harvest

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Winter Harvest

January 27, 2020 by Heather 1 Comment

We live in zone 5b/6a. We’ve already had temperatures below 20°F and snow. But that didn’t keep us from having fresh vegetables from the garden. Find out what’s in our winter harvest.

Winter Harvest - 'ems a lot a turnip greens!…

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Peach Corn Salsa

September 14, 2019 by Heather Leave a Comment

Peach season might be over where you are, but you still have plenty of time to make some delicious peachy recipes with the peaches you froze earlier in the season. This last episode in our peachy series of What’s in the Mason Jar gives us a sweet change to the usual. Peach corn salsa combines a few of summer’s special garden treats to make a sweet and spicy choice for chips or fish tacos, so great any time of the year.

cooking peaches…

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Potato Harvest, Our First Year Growing Potatoes

September 13, 2019 by Heather Leave a Comment

This is our first year growing potatoes. Besides sweet potatoes, which aren’t ready yet, we grew three varieties of white potatoes. Red Cloud and Dark Red Norland are red-skinned varieties and Carola is a yellow potato (check out our August newsletter). We tried to get a russet variety, but the farm we ordered from didn’t have a good supply. Which is just fine with us, since red and yellow (and purple) are our favorite varieties anyhow. Let’s see how we did with our potato harvest.

raised potato beds…

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Freezing Corn

September 4, 2019 by Heather Leave a Comment

Today, we’re going to be preserving another summertime favorite by freezing corn. Freezing vegetables does have an extra step compared to freezing fruit, but it’s still pretty easy.

fresh sweet corn

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Easiest Dairy-free Lacto Ferments

August 26, 2019 by Heather Leave a Comment

Fermenting foods has been a method of preservation for millennia. We often hear about gut health and lactobacilli and their role in our health. Making your own ferments at home is cheaper than buying them from the store and can be fairly easy. Yogurt, milk kefir, and raw cheese offer great options to build up the good gut bacteria. But what if you need a dairy-free option? Three popular ones are: 1. water kefir, which is fermented similar to milk kefir but with water and needs to be maintained and fed regularly, 2. kombucha which is tea fermented using a SCOBY (symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast) also needs to be maintained and fed regularly and 3. fermented produce, which is fresh produce placed in brine in an oxygen-deprived environment. That last one definitely makes the easiest dairy-free lacto ferments in my opinion!

dairy-free lacto ferments fermenting vegetables preserving

Dairy-free lacto ferments — Swiss chard stems, cucumbers, carrots, and beans.

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Tour Our Summer Garden

August 24, 2019 by Heather 7 Comments

The summer is still hot, but we’re already looking toward fall. Join us for a tour of our summer garden. Some of the plants in our garden have been harvested completely, some are finishing up and looking a little sad in the summer heat and unusually dry weather, but we still have some we’re very much looking forward to harvesting. Find out what we planted for the first time this year, what did well for us, what didn’t quite work as planned. In addition, what will be in our fall garden.

garden tour

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Growing, Harvesting, and Storing Garlic

July 29, 2019 by Heather Leave a Comment

Growing garlic is so easy, even I can do it! I bet you can, too!

Types of garlic

There are two types of garlic, but many varieties.

Hardneck varieties have larger cloves, but fewer per head, develop a flower stalk also called a scape, can be easier to peel, produce better in colder climates, don’t store as long. This type will have cloves that develop around a hard stalk that runs up the middle of the head.

Softneck varieties have more but smaller cloves per head, don’t develop a scape, can store longer

growing garlic at Spirit's Freedom Farm…

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