Garden work

After I posted pictures from my parents' garden, there were a number of questions about how they manage such a large garden and what they do with the yield.


(lettuce and asparagus)

My parents have been gardening pretty much all of their lives, and spend a lot of time gardening in the spring, summer, and fall. They even add sand, manure, etc. to their garden so things grow well! My siblings (and I, when I lived at their house too) help a lot with the weeding, since my dad likes the garden to be as nearly weed-free as possible. ;)

This time of year, my mom is very, very busy doing up food from the garden. It's a lot of work to care for a large garden and to grow so much of their own food. My mom has always taken the summer off from homeschooling, because she spends the majority of her days working. Her leisure time is very limited, particularly in the summer and fall.

My parents either can, dehydrate, or freeze all of the extras from their garden. Some things like garlic, onions, and potatoes are stored in their basement for use all winter.

Most of their vegetables (green beans, peas, corn, potatoes, tomatoes, etc.) are preserved so that they are eating food from their garden nearly all year! My mom does buy lettuce in the winter, and some fruits, but the majority of their food is from the garden.


(sugar snap peas and sour cherries)

I can remember each year there were several nights when my mom would stay up almost all night working on canning vegetables, sometimes sleeping for ~30 minutes in between taking jars out of canners!

When we weren't busy doing up our own food, we were often busy with food that someone else had and didn't want. If anyone offered us free food, we would go and pick it and bring it home to can or dry.

I can remember staying up "really late" (after midnight) helping my mom and dad peel and core fruit to be canned. It was fun to stay up extra late at first, but by the third or fourth night, I was begging to get to go to bed. :)


(mulberries)

I'm no where near the gardening-expert that my parents are, but I feel blessed to be able to call them with questions! :) They are also very generous and have shared a lot of fresh food from their garden with us! :)

And yes -- all of the pictures with this post were of my kitchen sink this week! We are so blessed! :)



Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2008-07-01 18:24.

Thanks for posting that Tammy. I can't imagine!! That is so impressive that your parents are eating so much of their own food year round. I have a long way to go.

I really appreciated you mentioning that your mom stays up so late and works so hard. I think I forget that I can work much harder than I do.

Maybe your parents should have a gardening blog...but when would they find the time to post?!

:o)

Grace and peace,
Debra

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Submitted by Tammy on Wed, 2008-07-02 19:17.

Debra, you are so right. My mom is one of the hardest-working people I know,  yet she's not a "workaholic" who never has time to enjoy her family or bless others (I learned about hospitality from watching my parents open their home to others!).

Maybe your parents should have a gardening blog...but when would they find the time to post?!

True! :) They don't even have internet (my mom hasn't ever "been online" that I know of, though I have showed her little bits of this site when she's been over here) and I know that part of her success is because she hasn't spent energy and time on the computer. :)


Submitted by Krista on Thu, 2008-07-03 14:13.

The produce in your sink looks beautiful :)

I think your mom is my role model! She wouldn't want to adopt another daughter, would she? :)

I, too, really appreciated hearing about your parents staying up to get everything put by. It helps to hear that it's okay to work hard! So often we're told not to, or to expect something else from this life. I'm sure someone else could articulate it better than me. I think you must be right about NOT having a computer being part of her (their) success. I want to move in that direction, too.

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-07-03 01:19.

Wow, I want a sink full of berries! Seriously, everything looks so good I could just eat it right out of the sink!

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