Wow. That must have been the world’s fastest summer! Granted, it’s only August and there are plenty of dog days left to soak up the sun. But what a rush. Mercifully, August presents a good opportunity to slow down and enjoy the edible blessings that gardening brings. Like bruschetta made from our own heirloom tomatoes and sweet onions. Out of this world. And don’t even get us started on the vegetable soup with tarragon or the grilled zucchini and summer squash that accompany nearly every barbecue. (Mouth watering? We’re happy to share our favorite recipes, just ask!)
So that’s it then. I guess we garden because we love to eat. And August is some mighty good eating.
Here’s what we’re enjoying now, in no particular order:
- Tomatoes – both saucing and heirloom varieties – $2.50 and $3.50 per lb respectively
- Eggplants – $1/lb
- Pole beans – we’ve decided these are the steak of beans – $2.50/lb
- Zucchini and Summer Squash – $1/lb
- Carrots – $1/lb
- Beets – $1/lb
- Bulb fennel – $1/bulb
- Kale – $3/gal bag
- Swiss Chard – $3/gal bag
- Peppers: Green bell peppers, jalapenos, and Anaheim peppers (great for roasting) – 3 for $1 or $.50/piece
- Green onions (scallions) – $1/bunch
- Bulb onions (red, white, yellow and sweet) – $.5/piece
- Shallots – this staple in French kitchens is a cross between garlic and onion – $.5/piece
- Herbs – basil, tarragon, oregano, thyme, mint – $.50/bunch
- Raspberries – $2.50/pt or $4/qt
- Fresh dug potatoes – several varieties $2/pt
- On the horizon – leeks, winter squash, Brussels Sprouts, tomatillos and pears.
In family related news, we welcomed the first grand-daughter, Campbell Marie VanSlooten, into the family this summer and found out that we’re expecting grand child number 6 in January. The VanSlooten boys certainly love their new sister, but our boys are quite convinced they’re having another brother. Gibson assures us he will also be named Crew. Or cookie. Depending on his mood. Oh, and did we mention Opa almost burned up the canner…whose job was it to add the water anyway? What a mess! Thankfully, all was not lost and the canning of salsa, pizza sauce, and tomatoes continues. Thanks to Mason and Ball, we’ll be enjoying the fruit of summer all year long.
We’re always tinkering, trying new varieties of vegetables, new methods of weed control and we’re learning as we go. Case in point, don’t put your tomatoes out before Memorial Day, and do monitor your grandsons intake of raspberries–or suffer the consequences! If you’ve got suggestions on vegetables you’d like to see us grow, want to share your recipes with us, or have questions about best practices for your own garden, drop us a note: dutchmastersfarms@gmail.com.
As we wrote back in May, our family continues to support Gleaners once a month with whatever item we have in abundance. If you’re looking for a practical way to serve your community, we’d encourage you to consider becoming involved in this great ministry in some way. Growing anything you can give away, or have an hour or two to carry groceries? Then you can help make a lasting difference for an individual or family in need.
And when it gets hot this month and you feel like throwing in the towel on your garden, just remember, nothing goes better with an afternoon of gardening than an ice cream sundae. With fresh raspberries if you can get them…bon apetit! Until next time.
Dig deep.
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