Happy July 6th!
I hope everyone is
enjoying sweating their behinds off as this heatwave rolls on. Right now,
I look outside and I start sweating! Hopefully, this heatwave will break
this weekend.
I started thinking
ahead this week about canning the future bounty from the garden and about starting a fall crop. I have not
done either of these. I want to try both, if I can afford it. I
definitely want to get the canning operation going. Hey, I've come this
far, I might as well do everything associated with home garden, right?
Right. I am optimistic that I'll get a lot of tomatoes and
tomatillos this year. I can makes some sauces, some salsas and whatever
else I can think of.
I
started looking at canning options today. We have the boiling water bath
method and the pressure canning method. I'm trying to keep this operation
real, so I'm going for the pressure canning method. I like to have as
many options as possible and the pressure canning method looks to let me can
just about anything I would want. Pressure canning is all about killing
the Clostridium Botulinum microorganism, which is the bad guy responsible for
spoiling low-acidic foods. You'll have to research the list of foods that
are low-acidic on your own. There is a brief article about canning one
the American Seed Alliance site. Anyway, it looks like
I'm going have to drop about $150 to get this started. I think I can
swing that. If anyone has any opinions or suggestion on the canning
topic, I would love to hear anything you have to say. I love advice!
I
also started looking into cold frames. I don't know if this is doable
where I'm at, but I'm going to investigate. I was telling Miss 38th Street
I was interested in doing the a cold frame this year. It depends on
getting some scrap wood and an old window, as well as finding a good spot on
the property that Miss 38th Street approves of. Or I could just put it in
and ask for forgiveness later? (lets see if she reads this post). I found this link
about cold
frames today. Very Nice. It's from the University of
Missouri so I'm giving it a read. I also speaks about hotbeds, which are
heated cold frames. I'll stick to the cold frames, for now.
OK, if anyone has any advice or stories about these subjects, I would love to hear them.
Stay cool!
Seriously, stay cool. It's hot outside. Margaritas help.
38th Street!
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