What are You Eating from the Garden?

Phaedra

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Stuffed peppers. My "Whopper" was a smaller one of the variety but the "Giant Marconi" is about standard size. I'm willing to chop the Marconi and make a casserole with the ingredients but DW prefers stuffed ;). BTW, the peppers have done as well as they were expected to, living in the greenhouse again this year :).

Quite a few things from the garden went into the stuffing along with the rice. Jalapeño peppers, tomatoes, green beans, carrots, onions, basil, and cheese were used.

The tomatoes are doing well and the slicers are reaching good size. We had a 22 ounce last week and I think that there may have been a couple larger than that, just pulled off the vines this afternoon. I am frustrated with using the standard tomato cages. They are okay with the potted cherries but for the standards in the garden, it becomes dang difficult to put my hand in and pull out some of the larger tomatoes. I made a cage with 1" by 2" boards for 2 plants that would be difficult to walk around if the plants got outta control. Drilled holes and used screws. That works fine for those 2 and I should have done that for the others. Sprawl cannot be tolerable in these smaller gardens.
 

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