Lemmy is supposed to love bean posts right?

a day ago by SchmidtGenetics to c/gardening

Pickled all my garden beans, was gonna save some by freezing for a family dinner, but the recipe I used called for 1.5lbs, and well I had exactly 700grams, so I used them all.

I mostly followed this recipe, with some modifications, that I got from another post earlier this week.

I doubled the sugar, and put 4 cloves in each jar instead of 2 for all. I don’t like vinegar that much, so hopefully these are more dilly and garlic.

I’ll see how they turned out in a week!

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BuckFutter 9 points a day ago

This is so cool. Thanks for sharing, hoping to do the same with some cucumbers later this year.

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SchmidtGenetics 2 points a day ago

Mine unfortunately have only started flowering, and they’re barely 15cm tall. With frost being a potential concern starting in 2 weeks, I don’t see me getting any.

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BuckFutter 3 points a day ago

Well bummer, I'm in the southeast US where I have the 90+ degree F (35C) heat roasting my veggies...its been a wild year, hoping for cooler weather in a couple of weeks.

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SchmidtGenetics 3 points a day ago

We just had that 2 weeks ago, but it can still get up to the temp in September too though.

30c during the day, but risk of frost every night. But seasonal frost isn’t till the end of Sept.

Growing season on “average” is May 28 to Sept 28 ish. So hence my 60 day bush beans being ready if they are planted beginning of June.

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BuckFutter 3 points 21 hours ago

I hear yah. Challenging growing conditions, but that just makes the yield more enjoyable 🤠 I ended up installing three green houses to house my plants through the winter and extend the growing season. We drop to -7c during the winter but out daily temperature swings aren’t as wild as yours lol

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SchmidtGenetics 3 points 21 hours ago

Greenhouses are on my list to get or build. I’ve gotta rip up my garden beds for one, and the other is by grass. So I’m building some pathways and flower beds to hold the sod and dirt so I can work than refill those areas.

We get a rather unique whether phenomenon called Chinooks, during the winter, it can make the temp go from -20c to +20c in a matter of hours, before plummeting again. That’s not even climate change related.

I believe if you’re in northern US you get the tail end, called an Alberta clipper I think?

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BuckFutter 2 points 21 hours ago

Good luck with the projects. They can be a bit of fun :) before the regime change in the US, aliexpress had some decently priced green houses for under $2000 USD, just had to bolt them together. Who knows now what it costs now.

Yah I was familiar with the weather events, didn’t know they had a fancy name though. We get something similar to those in the southern states of the US. Definitely not that extreme temp swing when our fronts come through, closer to 20C swings. Although we have had snow this past two years which is wild for living near the Gulf coast. Thanks for sharing.

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SchmidtGenetics 3 points 21 hours ago

My sister got a decent one from Costco for 3k, and that’s about what I was eyeing for a decent one on sale on Amazon, gas actuated temp ceiling vent even!

I’m a red seal carpenter, so designing and building one isn’t out of the cards, just a matter of time and convenience sometimes. Well and costs, it’s easier to go buy a couple hundred dollars of lumber a dozen times than to drop 3k as well.

Kids and animal obligations don’t allow much else other than a few hours putzing, so it’s great I can get a little hard yard work done.

No worries, it’s always interesting knowing about this stuff, and than finding out later it’s all related. I made some post complaining about a chinook, and someone complained blaming me for the Alberta clippers. Everyone learned something haha.

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BuckFutter 2 points 21 hours ago

Oh wow, functional vents and all huh? Thats really nice. I looked into those and yah they didn’t seem worth the effort to fiddle with but if they came with the green house. Hummm lol. Yah this is the one i picked up recently from wayfair, problem is it trapped too much heat and i had to cut holes in the roof. It was still cheaper than trying to build out of wood and polycarbonate and or glass when i priced it out. The latter though might last longer lol 😂 time is also important too, but if you have lots of time yah i might of gone a different way. Grower’s Haven Polycarbonate Greenhouse with Clear Panels- 6 FT Wall Height Outdoor Aluminum Greenhouses with 2 Vents, Double Doors with Hook, Walk-in Greenhouse for Backyard Garden By AMERLIFE.

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SchmidtGenetics 3 points 20 hours ago

Haha oh my, that makes sense. That’s what a 12’x16’?

One that was on sale during the summer was This one, is only a 11’x7’.

I could get that and cover the whole current garden beds though….

Anything larger than 10x10 needs permits here, so multiple small ones are better. Gotta be under 100sqft

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BuckFutter 3 points 20 hours ago

Yah 12’x16’ sounds right, its large and has my veggie raised beds in it. I have an asparagus crop i’ve grown from seed that’ll be hitting the three year mark this winter, so excited for that :). I have a 8’x14’ as well that has my citrus trees in it. After 3-4 years they have held up well. Yah that is a nice looking greenhouse, but wouldn’t you get a lot of mold in there below the half wood wall where the sun doesn’t shine in?

Yah lots to think about when getting one. I added sprinklers in to mine tied to the well so watering could be automated. Its been a lot of fun :)

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