6 08, 2014

San Diego Tomatoes

By |2014-08-02T11:35:11-07:00August 6th, 2014|Garden|

"You've got to try these!" a friend of mine who works at a nursery said. "They're San Diego Tomatoes and they saved San Diego!" From what they saved San Diego I have no idea (and neither did my friend), but they're a tasty mid-sized slicer and boy do they like growing in San Diego. This photos shows the haul from just two tomato plants.

4 08, 2014

Rattlesnake Beans

By |2014-08-02T11:29:54-07:00August 4th, 2014|Garden|

A delicious pole bean either eaten fresh or dried, the vines always put out way more than we can eat, so we wind up with lots dried and used in soups and chili during the winter. Not sure why they're called "rattlesnake beans though. They don't look or sound like rattlesnakes.

25 07, 2014

Four Fresh Ducklings

By |2014-07-25T15:28:04-07:00July 25th, 2014|Garden|

We've had one duck sitting on a nest since April, occasionally tossing an egg out of her nest when she felt it had gone bad. Truthfully we didn't think anything was going to come from her broodiness until this morning this morning when we spotted her with four new ducklings. If you check the Chickencam every so often, you might catch a glimpse of them.

12 07, 2014

Four O’Clocks

By |2014-07-12T12:07:16-07:00July 12th, 2014|Garden|

I'm not exactly sure how Four O'Clocks wound up in my yard since I never planted them. They have however, made themselves at home along the slopes and in semi shady areas all over the place. I'm also not sure why they're called four o'clocks since they seem to be open all day.

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