Sunday, June 21, 2009

And the Peas Keep Coming!!!

Thursday was finally dry enough for me to get in the garden again to pick. This is what I ended up with, and yes that is a garbage sack full of peas. I had picked four 5 gallon buckets full of peas. The one is partially empty because I had started shelling them that night, but it was full when I had started.
This was my shelling crew on Friday. I told the kids that if they stuck with it until they were all done, I would take them to the store and they could pick out any candy they wanted. The 3 oldest kids stuck with it the whole 3 HOURS! Garrett didn't do too shabby himself, and Jessica helped to deplete the pile by eating everything she shelled. :-) I paid up, and we made a trip to Smiths to get some candy. When I came home empty handed from the store and sore from sitting on the floor that long, I decided I should have gotten me some chocolate too! Maybe next time.

I know many of you may think it's so funny that I do so many posts of my peas, but I am very proud of the contribution I make to our family through our garden. So here's one more picture for you. This is what we ended up with, and I was able to freeze 16 bags this week with 3 cups in each. Not too shabby!!!




5 comments:

  1. I think your peas are awesome! What I want to see is a picture of the actual garden. I'm pretty new to gardening and mine is pretty small thanks to a yard that doesn't got a lot of good sun, but I like inspiration!
    :) Cara

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  2. I'll have to take a picture of it one of these days. It's not much to look at this year because all I planted was peas. I usually only plant tomatoes, peas, beans and corn (the things I can or freeze); but I'm very behind on peas so I planted the whole garden in them this year to catch up. Thus, the gallons and gallons of peas this year. :-)

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  3. I am so inspired by your peas too! And peas in June?! WOW! I know that utah is a little ahead of us, but JUNE? WOW! again! I would also like to see a picture of your garden. I am trying to get the weeds out of mine, but I am so overwhelmed by them. I would really like to see what a garden without weeds is supposed to look like! I think I need more inspiration.

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  4. I am impressed! I must admit that I quit planting peas because they were so much work to shell! And good for you - the candy bars were always a good incentive way back when!!

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  5. Fast varieties of corn may still make it but beans may struggle. It may depend on when frost hits. You might just try it all. Good luck.
    DAD

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