When we first bought our house we would plant vegetables every summer. Finally found the ones we liked and used and also grew here (peppers not so much). I figured out that cherry tomatoes (not the small egg ones now, real cherry tomatoes) were great for stir frying and such – freeze them, dump some frozen ones in the heated pan – they melt and cook and Roma tomatoes were great for tomato gravy (sauce) as cut the end off and the rest popped out for no skin cooking.
We would get a great crop towards the end of August. Unfortunately husband would get his vacation from work the second half of August so we were not here to harvest the vegetables. At first our solution was since his dad was coming by to check on the house, pick up mail, etc. we told him to take whatever was ripe and use it. Then his dad died. We come home to rotting vegetables, so we stopped planting them.
Speaking of rituals, my wife and I saw “Midsommar” yesterday afternoon. Wow. Talk about a weird movie that has one major connection to a prior weird movie…
The summer (garden) doldrums. Janis appears to be heat stressed. Looks like they need to reach back for a new old “Monday ritual.” Perhaps Janis would be rejuvenated.
Bag your grass clippings and till them into the dirt. If your neighbors bag theirs, till those in too. Next year you’ll have the best garden in your neighborhood. After your plants have a good start, mulch with more clippings to keep the weeds down, and till those in at the end of the season.
two of my friends field are thick and green, no sign of weeds. One chap has his swather out for winter wheat all ready. Pop up ad this morning was a deal on header inspection.
whahoppened over 5 years ago
Janis, ya got kids that are good at raising stuff….Oh, and Arlo, you’re about to get a sharp elbow right where it hurts.
Pharmakeus Ubik over 5 years ago
Even with the fertility ritual, they only have Gene. Must’ve been doing it wrong.
mafastore over 5 years ago
When we first bought our house we would plant vegetables every summer. Finally found the ones we liked and used and also grew here (peppers not so much). I figured out that cherry tomatoes (not the small egg ones now, real cherry tomatoes) were great for stir frying and such – freeze them, dump some frozen ones in the heated pan – they melt and cook and Roma tomatoes were great for tomato gravy (sauce) as cut the end off and the rest popped out for no skin cooking.
We would get a great crop towards the end of August. Unfortunately husband would get his vacation from work the second half of August so we were not here to harvest the vegetables. At first our solution was since his dad was coming by to check on the house, pick up mail, etc. we told him to take whatever was ripe and use it. Then his dad died. We come home to rotting vegetables, so we stopped planting them.
nosirrom over 5 years ago
Does this ritual have anything to do with a full moon?
Ratbrat over 5 years ago
Janis has hat hair!
jarvisloop over 5 years ago
Speaking of rituals, my wife and I saw “Midsommar” yesterday afternoon. Wow. Talk about a weird movie that has one major connection to a prior weird movie…
Darsan54 Premium Member over 5 years ago
“I notice,” says Marlow, “I didn’t have to work too hard to get you to agree.”
William Bednar Premium Member over 5 years ago
The fertility ritual was the right thing to do, or so I’ll tell my wife too.
Tyge over 5 years ago
The summer (garden) doldrums. Janis appears to be heat stressed. Looks like they need to reach back for a new old “Monday ritual.” Perhaps Janis would be rejuvenated.
https://www.gocomics.com/arloandjanis/2000/08/28
Uncle Bob over 5 years ago
Ask Sally and Ted Forth. Their garden seems to do pretty well…
Dani Rice over 5 years ago
My sister and our eldest daughter can grow cactus in a swamp. I kill snake plants.
david_42 over 5 years ago
I don’t know why, but any tree or bush we plant does well, but the ‘garden’ struggles. So, we have lots of berries, fruit and grapes.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 5 years ago
Bag your grass clippings and till them into the dirt. If your neighbors bag theirs, till those in too. Next year you’ll have the best garden in your neighborhood. After your plants have a good start, mulch with more clippings to keep the weeds down, and till those in at the end of the season.
Ermine Notyours over 5 years ago
Was it Granny Weatherwax who said, “The only kind of ritual that works is the one that comes naturally.”?
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 5 years ago
two of my friends field are thick and green, no sign of weeds. One chap has his swather out for winter wheat all ready. Pop up ad this morning was a deal on header inspection.
Bobbo76 over 5 years ago
Arlo, next year try the fertility ritual on the plants… heh heh
jonesbeltone over 5 years ago
Must be hot; Janis’ hair is limp.
kd1sq Premium Member over 5 years ago
Just raise ducks, rabbits and turkeys. That’ll enable you to grow just about anything.
Martin Booda over 5 years ago
9 Chickweed Lane needs to know about this Fertility Ritual.
yipp_eeee over 5 years ago
Homegrown tomatoes: A great way of spending three months of your life saving $2.17.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Everything I plant tends to grow, as well as many things I did not plant.
Best to learn to eat what just naturally comes up.
Jack Barrett over 5 years ago
janis cut her hair for summer?
The-Great-Gildersleeve over 5 years ago
Hey, anybody notice this is a repeat from August 2014 https://www.gocomics.com/arloandjanis/2014/08/08?ct=v&cti=28275
yipp_eeee over 5 years ago
According to Arlo, it’s an annual thing.