Saving Seeds for Next Year's Garden
One of my favorite ways to save money in the garden is by collecting seeds from healthy plants. Allowing a few bean pods to fully mature and dry on the vine provides seeds that can often be planted the following season. Seed saving has been practiced by gardeners for generations and is an excellent way to preserve varieties that perform well in your local climate.
Why I Love Kentucky Pole Beans
Kentucky Pole Beans are one of my favorite vegetables because they continue producing over a long harvest season when picked regularly. The vines grow vertically, making efficient use of garden space, and fresh-picked beans have a flavor that's hard to beat.
Fresh From the Garden
There's something especially satisfying about preparing a meal with vegetables you've grown yourself. Whether it's beans, peppers, onions, squash, or tomatoes, harvesting fresh produce from the backyard reminds me why I enjoy gardening so much. Even a modest harvest adds fresh flavor to the dinner table and makes all the effort worthwhile.
5 comments:
Pat's aunt used to grow those white squash all the time.
My garden is a dried up weed patch but the other day I spotted two watermelons. One was given to the chickens because a bug had turned it into it's home and the melon was rotten inside. The second melon isn't ripe just yet but I am hoping we will be able to eat it.
We still have carrots and onions but it's hard to reach them through all the weeds.
Hooray for cooler weather and your awesome garden!
Those are called, Patty Squash, Patty.
Wow! The pictures look amazing! Wish we could grow plants like that in Canada during the winter :)
Right now, I'll take those open wide spaces in Canada over the veggies, Jenn! :)
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