09 August 2010

early august harvesting

Can I rant for a sec? I have to say... man, the weather really blows this summer. Wait, what summer. 

Right, west coast peeps? Even southern California has been cool-ish (though I would take their "cool" over ours.) And, it's driving me nuts reading my East Coast friends write about their terrible, evil heat wave. Ugh, please send me some of that right now. And some of the margaritas and lemonade you've been drinking while wearing sandals and strappy dresses :) I'm ready to chuck my wool jacket and scarf into the Bay.

And, the garden has been suffering, too... in the tomato department at least. Sad, soggy and stunted. (I would have to pick a La Niña summer to get all crazy ambitious in the tomato dept...) So, today I took matters into my own gloved hands and harvested a whole bunch of green cherry and pear tomatoes which have been stalled in neutral for a few weeks now. Early on in the season, the weather was great, so a bunch of fruit was set. But, now they're just tapping their fingers... waiting for some sun. Meeeee tooooo.

early august harvesting

So, I decided to harvest a bunch of greenies to make something out of them. Maybe it'll give some of the remainders a chance to grow up. I'm thinking of making a tiny batch of Gayla's delicious-looking green tomato chutney. I'll let you know.

But, they are pretty no?

early august harvesting

And, as you can see the summer squash plants have been producing steadily, if slowly. Jacky and I have been eating them sauteed in butter with herbs, mere moments after harvest. Yum.

And, the blackberries! Complain as I do about this exceptionally cool summer... the blackberry monster out back couldn't give a lick. It's pumping out berries like mad. The harvest is a little late this year, and it's just getting started -- and already it's overwhelming. I've been casually harvesting pints at a time. Like, I go out to pick some thyme and come back with a bowl full of finger-stainers. And this is like 1% of what's out there. Yeah, loving the blackberries right now. Especially since all the other months of the year I'm at war with it, hacking it back and digging up any upstarts.

early august harvesting

early august harvesting

Does a number of the hands, though. (Worth it.)



early august harvesting

And, the little pickling cucumbers are starting to pop up. They, too, don't seem to care too much about the weather. Who knew?

Thanks for letting me rant :) I feel better.

Now, what shall I put that chutney on?

7 comments:

  1. I hear ya sister. San Diego weather sucks. I know it seems as if that sentence shouldn't be uttered, but it's true.

    I'm going to Santa Fe next week to feel some heat. I will drink some lemonade and a rita for you.

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  2. Amen... the weather totally blows! I am hoping summer just scoots along. I really can't stand a blazing October when everywhere else it is crisp and fall-ish. Don't make me wear a sundress this Thanksgiving again! Can't wait for our visit! :)

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  3. I've heard that SF has had a particularly chilly summer. We've had the opposite problem... record heat for the month of July! Remarkably, my grape tomatoes have been producing like mad but my blackberries didn't make it. :( I'd give anything for all those berries!

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  4. Oops... I meant pear tomatoes! Got grapes errr.... wine on the mind. :)

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  5. thanks for the commiseration ladies! Toby tells me that we might see some 70-degree weather by the weekend. Dare I get my hopes up??

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  6. Rant away, honey! This has definitely been the worst summer of weather I've spent in the Bay Area to date. I almost didn't buy my down coat at REI's sale last year thinking I wouldn't get enough use out of it, but boy was I wrong! I've worn it daily lately!

    I've been heading to San Anselmo/Fairfax much more than usual. Last week I headed up to Saint Helena to bask in the 80s heat and peruse the antique shops.

    Hope Toby's forecast is right on.

    XXOO

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  7. I am right there with you- although you're right... much better here in the south than up there (we have family in San Jose). My cousin lives in Santa Monica and said that it's been freezing and gloomy.

    We planted late this year, but have also definitely seen the affects of the weather in our garden, which has also effected our meals!

    Nice to 'meet' you by the way... visiting from Jora's blog:).

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