Sunday, October 6, 2013

Summer Vegetable Garden Recap

Hello blog! It's been a while.

early october garden

We had a busy summer around here, with short trips, visitors, weddings to attend, and work. The new job is still going well, although I'm currently working without pay because of the government shutdown. I wish I had insight as to when this will end, but we don't know anything. We just hope that we'll get back pay since we've been deemed "essential employees" and are required to work now. Just another reason to appreciate my low-maintenance vegetable garden and the ability to have some fresh veggies without having to buy them at the store! The plan worked like a charm and has been manageable with our limited time at home.

early october garden
tomatillos

My container garden this year consisted of tomatoes, peppers, and four tomatillo plants. We had a relatively mild summer in the DC area--plenty of rain and not too many scorching hot days. It seemed like ideal conditions for the veggies. Bugs didn't seem to be as big of a problem this year as in previous years. We didn't grow cucumbers or any summer squash, so cucumber beetles, squash bugs, and squash vine borers weren't an issue. We had aphids and spider mites, but were able to control them somewhat by spraying the underside of the leaves with the hose on the high-pressure setting. We still have spider mites on some tomato plants, but it hasn't been enough to affect the yield too much.

first 2013 tomatoes
harvest 9-8
I haven't been great at keeping track of how many pounds of tomatoes we have harvested, but I haven't bought tomatoes in about 6 weeks. This past week has brought back summer-like temperatures in October, and I think the plants are enjoying the surprise weather. The tomatillos have just starting ripening in the past week or so. You can tell they're ripe when the husk starts drying out and clings to the fruit. I'm looking forward to all the green salsa I'll be making once I harvest enough of them.


yellow peppers 10-4
We just pulled these beautiful yellow bell peppers yesterday.


jalapenosjalapenos
We've harvested more jalapenos, serranos, and habaneros than we can eat, so we've given some away. All of the hot peppers have had a lot of heat, more than in other years. I wonder if the milder temperatures and plenty of rain helped?


 pepper harvest july 2013
Our bell pepper harvest has been amazing. We're growing red, yellow, and orange bell peppers (all are green before they turn ripe) and use them in everything from soups to sauces to soffritos. 


big pepper
big red bell pepper 10-6-13
And the sizes have been great, too. Several of them have been big enough to fit and my hand and perfect for stuffing.


 bowl of peppers
We harvested this bowl of bell peppers mid-September and it yielded four pounds! 

I hope you and your garden had a wonderful summer. How's your fall garden looking?

8 comments:

  1. Oooooh what a fab harvest. The size of those peppers!!! Wonderful.xxxx

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  2. Wow look at all that gorgeous food. The veg garden was good this year and we still have some cool weather veggies under cover growing. Glad to see you are well!! Hope this shutdown ends soon.

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  3. You are the pepper queen! Very impressive yield. :o) My husband is back at work and we're waiting for his back pay. What a mess!

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  4. congrats on the awesome pepper harvests! looks like you had a really awesome garden this year!

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  5. What a fabulous crop! The bell peppers look beautiful, even nicer than the bell peppers I can buy at my local supermarket! I haven't had much luck growing my own veggies, but with some more free time hopefully in the next couple of months and a very mild winter anticipated, I'm hoping to take advantage of that!
    Kimberley

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