Canning, canning and more canning

This week we canned the following items:

Banana Pepper Jelly
Basil Banana Pepper Jelly
Jalepeno Pepper Jelly
Hot Jalepeno Pepper Jelly
Pickled Banana Peppers

All in one day, close to 50 jars of good stuff.
Pictures to follow.

Best Tomato Harvest ever!


150 regular and heirloom tomatoes were harvest on August 8, 2010 in our little garden.  Wow.  Crazy.  Never so many tomatoes.  The best tasting are still the whoppers, with the Black Krim coming in a very close second.  Jeremy enjoys the chocolate cherry tomatoes and the black zebras.  Jill likes the black krim and really, really ripe  red tomatoes.  Here are a few pics.

Mirror Lake


This is Mirror Lake. A fairly easy hike on our first full day in Yosemite 2010. Overall, we estimate we hiked between 25-30 miles during our trip. What a beautiful place to hang out for a week. John Muir once called Yosemite God's Cathedral. So true.

Tomato Plants are In!

Mother's Day 2010, May 9th, we planted our first set of around 50 tomatoes. We have more to plant and will do so this next weekend. We are waiting for them to grow a bit inside. We planted 300 inside and they have been growing under grow lights. Why 50 + and why 300?
Well, we like to give stuff away.
With 70+ plants planted this year, we estimate 1500 or more tomatoes. We can't can or eat that many. Sooooo, giving them away.
And 300 tomato plants will provide possibly 10,000 tomatoes for friends and family.
We will slowly be giving plants away this next few weeks. Show up to church and receive some free tomato plants!!!!!

So It's May 2010

It is almost time. The tomato plants are growing well under their grow lights. Currently, we have approximately 256 tomatoes growing. We will need to split numerous more as there are three to four per plastic holder. We plan on planting on Mother's Day, May 9th this year. Last year we planted in April and although everything went well, the wind kept us worried for about a week. We had to purchase straw to place around the plants so they would not get wind-whipped.
Wind-Whipped: (definition)- When the wind blows your tomato so much that it lays over and dies. It gives up. The leaves lose their strength and the plant dies. NOT GOOD.
We did a topsy turvy last year and well, the tomato was wind whipped and died. So, protect your tomatoes as best you can and in one week, the fun really begins!!!!!!

Preparing Your Garden- April 19, 2010




Well, we had over 8 yards of pulverized topsoil delivered from American TopSoil in KC this weekend. We placed a few wheel barrels of dirt on the herb garden. The rest of the dirt was moved by a Dingo, rented from Bledsoe's here in Lee's Summit. If we had just moved it ourselves, it would have taken two days. But with the Dingo, it took 3 hrs. So we placed most of the topsoil in our garden. Our main garden is 70 ft x 6 ft. The amount of topsoil might have been a yard too much, but we did not want to run out. American Topsoil delivered it in a timely manner and we were able to get it all done on Friday. Then we went mushroom hunting. Went looking for Morels at James A Reed Wildlife area and well, found nothing so far. We hear people are starting to find them, but we did not. So next Sunday we will go out again.
As for our seeds, currently was have over 200 tomato plants growing under our grow lights in the basement. We did our last move from the small containers to the bigger ones. We are patiently waiting now. The peppers are doing well. We only need to purchase two more sections of cattle panels and well, we will be ready to plant!
We did put some strawberries in this year. Never planted them before. We will have to see how they do. Rheau (our puppy) decided to attach the onions. She does not eat them, she just picks them from the soil and plays with them.
And, another GREAT DEBATE has started in the Vickers/Rilinger household again.
Can you grow potatoes above ground under straw? Well, we are trying it this year. We will see. So, get your gardens ready friends. We already have tilled once and are eagerly waiting for Mother's Day to start planting some tomatoes! Happy Gardening.

Heirloom Tomato




Here are a few pics from last years bounty. Last year we grew almost everything from seed. The Heirlooms were all amazing. The paste were very meaty and just downright good. The pinks were good too. One of the best was the Dixie Golden Giant. Absolutely amazing. As we plan for this year one new one we are going to try is the Cherokee Purple. It's an Heirloom that grows well in the Midwest.
One note of caution with heirlooms in this area. We had three last year that, well, just did not produce.
Aussie, Blue Ridge Mountain and sadly, the Church did not grow well. The Aussie and Blue Ridge Mtn both produced less than 3.
The church did more like 7, but for our production desires, we were disappointed. The hope and anticipation of our slowly growing seeds means that we are checking the seed boxes every day, sometimes, every few hours. Six weeks from now we will have large plants to begin to give away. Again, this year we are going with the cattle panels, doubled up against each other in 8 ft runs. We should end up with 32 ft (doubled) of tomatoes.
Exciting!

Seeds Planted Today- March 27, 2010

Jill prepares the soil. Jeremy plants.
Tomato-
Whopper, Early Girl, Fourth of July, Early Challenge, Starter Hybrid, Razzleberry, Sugary, Cupid, Big Beef, Big Mama, Red October, Orange Wellington, Big Pink, Kellogg Breakfast, Chocolate Cherry, Pineapple, Delicious, Yellow Pear, Jet Star, Early Girl, Better Boy
Tomato (Heirloom)
Black Zebra, Dixie Golden Giant, Bulls Heart, Dinner Plate
Pepper-
Mini Bell, Cascabella, Banana, Jalepeno, Jolly Yellow, Ancho, Karma
Herbs-
Thyme, Cilantro, Oregano, Basil, Dill, Chives
Flowers-
Cockscomb, Snapdragon, Jet Set Mixed

We still have seeds on the way.

Even though it has rained most of the day, we are planting our garden.
What we used-
Miracle Grow Seed Starter Mix
Grass Pad Seed Starter Mix
Seed trays- from the Grass Pad
Seeds- Henry Fields, Park Seed, Ferry Morse, Burpee, Tomato Fest

Anticipated day of planting is May 15th.

Today was a great day!

It's Time Again

Well, it's time again. Time to start ordering seeds. Yes I know it was 15 degrees this morning, but spring and summer are not that far away. We are looking through the numerous seed magazines and trying to discover which seeds we want to plant. How many? Where? What? It helps me (Jeremy) get through the cold days of January and February. We are thinking, more tomatoes, less Okra, more peppers, more onions and more cucumbers- for pickles. And of course, expansion of the herb garden. We also have a new path that will work great to add more veggies. So for those of you that can't see beyond these very cold days, here are some pics to
maybe move your mind a bit


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Crown Center, the Plaza and Christmas

We traveled down to Crown Center this past Friday to spend the night at the Westin. We enjoy hanging out down there because between the lights, the music, the atmosphere, well, it just feels like Christmas. Friday night we had dinner at The Classic Cup on the Plaza. The grilled duck was awesome! Wholeheartedly recommend it. Jill had the Mahi Mahi.
Saturday morning we had breakfast at Eggtc. My Eggs Benedict were perfect. The french toast and omlet were really good!
The Classic Cup for dinner- 4 stars
Eggtc for breakfast- 4 stars

If you have a chance to visit either one, please do so.