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HUGE Harvest of Onions, Potatoes & Strawberries!

HUGE Harvest of Onions, Potatoes & Strawberries!

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HUGE Harvest of Onions, Potatoes & Strawberries! Garden Answer Mary: About making jam spread with a small batch of berries. just put the prepped washed and shaken berries in a small bowl in the microwave and cook them up with a tad of sugar to open the flavour and use only their own juices. I used to have a strawberry farm and I'd make really quick berry spread while cooking scones as people drove up my driveway to visit. unexpectedly. Hot scones, home made butter and warm berry jam. cream if you didn't want butter! None of my friends back then ate added sugar. so to this day, I still make fruit spreads this way and freeze for winter. if the spreads last that long!
Date: 2022-07-16

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Wow! Exciting! The harvesting part of vegetable gardening is so fun! I hope you were able to beat the high heat by getting up so early! I have only grown potatoes a couple times and both times in bags on my back deck. Now I want to try in one of my raised beds! Finally, how do you keep little Benjamin from eating all the strawberries right off the vines? If I was him, I know Id be out there everyday!
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Dont forget onions u can clean then dice them and freeze in bags. I loved having them ready to go. What I really liked was making a big kettle of veggie soup then I would freeze in quart jars the soup left over. Then in morning get a jar out let defrost then cake biscuits and soup for supper.
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Hey hi. Just wanted to mention that if you want your potatoes to winter well, it is better to leave the potatoes in the ground a week or two after the plant has died. This will give the potato time to develop a ticker skin which doesn't come off when you rub it. Love your posts.
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You can actually cook the leave of sweet potaoes. You can get the newest leaves from the center and either Saute them of stir fry. Add them on soup or blanch them and dip them in soy sauce with vingar or lemon and chili
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Thanks for sharing! I am curious: Maybe you've mentioned this in other videos, but do you sell any of this produce or do you mainly store/preserve it for your own family? What a well-cared for garden!
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Truly AMAZING tour! Your plants are beautiful. I want to thank you for such an easy to follow video, I started growing 3 years ago and I am hooked. I appreciate your time in producing this for us.
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Laura, you are an inspiration. As a farm gal myself, I appreciate you growing your own vegetables. In the wintertime, you will enjoy and save money in grocery shopping. Awesome!
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Hi! I find your videos SO useful! Whats the name of the host plant next to your strawberry plant, to keep aphids off your vegetable plants? Is it calendula? Thank you!
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Don't worry about over sleeping, you deserve it! Get your rest we don't mind the noises it's like really being with you walking around the garden!
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