Just me over here with my cracked up, ugly-a$$, catfaced harvest 🤣 nighttime lows have been consistently in the 40s so Im mulching up and hoping the many on the vine keep going. Here is a little over 20 lbs (the large ones are about 1.5 lbs each) of predominantly Black Krim and Red Trash Panda. Sauce tomorrow and window ripening. Not pictured: basil for pesto and drying, okra, more cukes and a gallon ziploc full of peppers for pickling. Tomorrow will be caprese and fried Carmen peppers (my abs favorite) with some pecorino and crusty bread for dinner. 🥰
by ksmyers118
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All my heirlooms I transplanted in May all grew cat faced with battle scars but were they absolutely delicious compared to our early girls. I did do some succession planting in late May with four other heirlooms I didn’t start in the spring. They have started to fruit and have no sign of any cat facing. In rural northwestern Missouri we had so much rain between May and July that there was nothing that could be done. I just started running irrigation daily two weeks ago.