OK, I’ve got to be quick since I have a three foot high pile of kale sitting in my sink that needs to be tended to. Oy! I’ll be sharing more about how we are preserving/saving our harvest in upcoming posts, but right now we’re in the thick of things so there is little time for blog writing. I can’t wait to share with you the recipes/methods that we are experimenting with now. Especially the gooseberries… oh, the gooseberries.
In the meantime I wanted to quickly share with you pictures of Little Man’s pumpkins (at least a couple of them) that I wrote about in the last post.

This is one of the four main vines trailing off of Little Man’s mystery pumpkin. Note the small chameleon watering can that Little Man was using to “water” the pumpkins. He literally was watering the pumpkins, not the vine body.

This pumpkin is massive! Note the small watering can being dwarfed behind it. Our farmer landlords have already offered us the use of their tractor to move it once it’s ready to be picked… Oh my…
Now back to my mountain of kale. I’ll share more pictures and ideas soon!
I’m looking forward to the picture of Little Man trying to lift it!
Me too! I’m just hoping that it can be rolled somewhere clear of the garden before we have to use the tractor to heft it.