Harvest Monday July 7, 2025

It’s time for Harvest Monday, where gardeners from all over celebrate all things harvest related. I’ve been suffering from a summer cold bug the last few days, but the harvests keep coming in regardless of how I feel. My wife is helping out, especially with watering chores. Rain is forecast for this coming week so that should help a bit. Before I got sick, I pulled more kohlrabi and brought in squashes, cucumbers and eggplant. The raspberries are still trickling in, and we also got more blackberries and blueberries last week.

morning harvest

blueberry harvest

blackberries and raspberries

The greenhouse cucumbers are not slowing down though, and I got enough last week to share with others. I also got one of the Starry Night acorn squashes.

early July harvest

Starry Night acorn squash

The container eggplants haven’t slowed down either, and while they require daily watering the plants are rewarding us with plenty to eat.

container eggplant harvest

I’m just beginning to cut a few of the summer lettuce plants. These are holding up well in the heat, and they get a bit of afternoon shade which helps. I just sowed seeds indoors for another round so I can hopefully keep a succession of plants coming on.

summer lettuce

I found time to bake a loaf of Easy Everyday Sourdough Bread  last week. I used heirloom Rouge de Bordeaux flour along with KA Bread Flour, and it baked up nice and tall. It should make a good base for our sandwiches and for croutons.

Easy Everyday Sourdough Bread

Harvest Monday is a day to show off your harvests, how you are saving your harvest, or how you are using your harvest. If you have a harvest you want to share, add your name and blog link to Mr Linky below. And please check out what everyone is harvesting!




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