Nacho - The road to sufficiency!

nachoqtpie

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Well... the garden didn't do well last year. It was just toooooo hot! :barnie

We've already got EVERYTHING written down for our 2012 garden. This year we're attempting broccoli, onions, chives, eggplant, tomatoes, carrots, lettuce/mesculan, beans, vorn, cikes, watermelon, pumpkins, celery (in a container), cauliflower, peppers, and basil, parsley, and cilantro in a container. We also want to put in a couples containers of some "beneficial bug flower" mix!

I have everything written down in my little "garden journal." Husband is hopefully going to get off his duff and build me a chicken coop this winter! :fl
 

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bahaha!! CORN! My fingers were going faster than my eyes! :p

I can't remember why we decided to try the celery in pots... gimme a minute... it'll come back to me.. :lol:

AH!!! YES!
Because it needs shade... there's no shade to be found in our garden. :-/
 

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I'd like to try celery to can it for recipes and stuff may need to put it on the list........
 

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Can you freeze celery? We mostly use it for soups and such. I personally don't like eating it raw, but every once in a while the kids and the hubs will eat some.
 

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nachoqtpie said:
Can you freeze celery? We mostly use it for soups and such. I personally don't like eating it raw, but every once in a while the kids and the hubs will eat some.
I froze some last week thinking I would add it to todays turkey soup. Ewww!!! It was like mush in the baggie! Went straight out and I won't try that again. I don't suppose a vacuum sealer would make a difference. I have dehydrated celery and that works fine.
 

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OH!! Good idea!! We do have a dehydrator so maybe I will do some of that! :bun
 

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Wow.... it's been a while since I updated this! This past season was pretty much a bust with the oppressive heat and giant mosquitoes, couple that with a broken mower and grass so high deer can successfully hide in it (boy that was embarrassing!) it just didn't pan out.

We managed to add 10 hens and a rooster and 6 ducks as well as bring our total number of beds to 8 with a section for corn. In the spring we anatomy to add a spot for herbs. I'll try and get pictures soon!
 
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