
well it's that time - central texas july - a.k.a. too freakin' hot and dry for the maters to keep at it without getting whipped by the spider mites - time. which means the fresh matermater train is just about to leave the hippychick station with a hopeful fall return.
i spent a short bit of time this evening topping the plants off to a little over 18" in height. i will keep them in their place in the garden and if all goes well, they might just throw out more shoots for a fall round of maters. there is the chance that they'll die off hot as it's been - we will cross that bridge when we get there. i discarded the trimmings and pulled a good bit of the bamboo mater support system up and out.

i have one last clump of maters still going. looks to me like they might go for another week or two - not quite sure. these are the yellow pear maters - prolific, tre' yumme' and tougher than most. i understand they are pretty darn good at reseeding themselves too so i've not made huge efforts to pick up every little mater i happen to drop when harvesting. it would be nice to see the little sprouts come up their own. fingers crossed.

the hotty hot hot garden growing goods now include
- cow peas - a.k.a. black-eyed peas - white and yellow
- christmas lima beans
- red long beans
- okra
- green peppers - small fruits this year
- eggplant - they are battling critters too but holding on
- sweet potato
- muskmelon - slow to fruit but growing steady
- watermelon - slow to fruit but growing steady
- cucumbers - i will be pulling up the early crop in the next few days
- chard - struggling a bit but holding on
- malabar spinach - hot weather climbing
- amaranth
- basil - four types
- mint
- oregano
- rosemary
- sage
- sorrel - rockstar plants grow in all conditions
- bunching onions
- cardoon
- artichoke - did not fruit this year
- asparagus - beautiful fronds time - maybe a fall/winter harvest
- lemon - great crop this year
- limes - ditto!
- zucchini - fingers crossed i get a few before the vine borers discover their tasty bits
- papaya - growing steady - we'll seeeeeee

the peaches and apples are done. the squirrels took the best of the fruit harvest this year - not a single apple for me - they beat me to each and every one. i hope they were yummy. i guess i can assume they were since they left none for me - poo.

papaya in the background - basil in the foreground - black eyed peas in the middle
now i wait
and i hope that the green maters will color up
the already nicely blushed maters are currently in the food dehydrator
i see homemade pizza in the future
and...
i whipped up another batch of yogurt cheese today
- this round with honey -
oh my it is fantabulousssss!