Dear Dee and Mary Ann and Gardening Friends Everywhere,
Do you know how long it takes to shell eight cups of peas? I do! I can tell you from my own experience that it takes about an hour, and that’s an hour working steadily at it with no breaks. That’s a lot of peas and my fingers were sore afterward.
People often ask me what I do with all of those peas. Well, mostly I give them away to other people who like peas.
I just eat a few of them because peas aren’t my favorite vegetable. But I will say that garden peas are much sweeter than any peas that you can buy – canned, frozen, or “fresh”. I often eat them raw straight from the pod while out working in the garden.
That’s all I really have time to report in this letter. Short and sweet, and full of peas!
Here’s a picture of the garden, taken on Sunday evening.
It was too wet to hoe the beds Sunday morning so I just pulled the bigger weeds, including purslane. That purslane, or “pusley” as Charles Dudley Warner called it in his book “My Summer In A Garden”, can drive a gardener mad trying to keep it out of the garden beds. Any little piece left will take root and start growing, wherever you tossed it. But I’m hopeful if not optimistic that I can “out-pull” it and someday it will be but a memory. Hope reigns in the garden!
Until next week,
Hortifully yours,
Carol
P.S. No turning back on my patio remodel now. My nephews have started pulling out all the bricks and pulled out two thirds of them today. I joked with them that I was just having them pull out the bricks because it was a good way to weed the patio, and later I’d have them put them all back. Ha! I was the only one who thought that was hilarious. More later on the garden design progress…
P.S.S. I got a new hoe today! More on that later, too…
Dee @ Red Dirt Ramblings says
That's a lot of peas to shell to not like them much. I, on the other hand, love them, but they are hard to grow here to get much. I usually eat a few steamed. My peas finished while I was in North Carolina.
Glad to see the patio plans are full steam ahead. Now, I wonder why those boys didn't think that was funny?~~Dee
Carrie says
What a great photo – green and orange, it stands out!
An hour of shelling peas sounds quite relaxing but I know that ache in the hands; thing that keeps me going is the knowledge I get to eat them, but you don't even have that!!
Love the inovative way you have of weeding the patio 😉