well here i am with my loving girlfriend, our stray cat turned best friend, Wolfgang, and the harvest i reaped from my backyard and the surrounding countryside this year. I have decided that there really is no better feeling than picking fresh vegetables from your garden and accenting your dinner plate with them. You don't grow a garden because it saves you money, you grow a garden because it puts you back in touch with yourself, your surroundings, the outdoors and most importantly with your food. cultivating your yard is not rocket science, if you want something simple that you do not have to water or really take care of either, plant carrots, beans, onions, lettuce, rubarb and raspberries. These plants require almost no work. If you feel ambitious, plant some corn or some tomatoes. As for me, with some hard work and the help of a few rain barrels, i was able to avoid the grocery store this summer like it was JD's on a Friday night. The rain barrels worked very well and i was able to get away with using the hose only a hand full of times over the whole summer. then again this year wasn't very typical in the precipitation category. even Noah's dinosaurs would be impressed with all the rain we had this year. so without further talkings, here is what you see in the photo.
in this pic we have from my garden-
pickled beans
pickled beats
pickled zucchini
canned salsa
corn
pumpkins
zucchini
potatoes
onions
peas
tomatoes
hot peppers
in this pic from my parents garden i have canned-
sand cherries
oodles of tomato soup
sliced apples
elsewhere-
crap apple cider from a tree along the wascana
crap apple jelly and apple sauce from a tree at the beach
wild hazelnuts picked above my parents cabin on echo
Saskatoon jam and the tastiest fucking wine ever picked from a secret location
currently listening to- the 1970 big sur county folk fest.
I love this picture and "Crap" Apple jelly sounds delicious.
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