What has been -
Green bean harvest! We have had three consecutive weeks of big bushels of green beans harvested. I keep forgetting to get pictures of them to post here, but trust me, they look like green beans and there are a lot of them.
The green bean plants are a bush variety that I forget the name of, but I think I remember that they were a Burpee’s proprietary variety. Whatever their name, they were bred (not genetically engineered, everyone calm down!) to produce early and heavily and without regard of their own well being. When the plants were only eight inches high they were already producing beans that were six inches long. You have to be careful snapping the beans off or you’ll uproot the entire plant, which, only thinking of making your beans, never bothered to put down a big root system either. I’ve never seen naught like it.
Also, tomatoes are up and making fruit. None is red, yet. But we have faith, to go with our works.
And praise God for the rain! Wonderful stuff, that.
What is Yet to Be -
The awesome (it’s a core value!) McAlister / Chilton small group is coming out this Saturday to work and will be doing some or all of the following -
- pray! for those we serve, for those who serve, in thanks (also feel free to add any other prayers as they feel led. We are that kind of laid back group at the garden)
- harvesting green beans
- maybe start the harvesting of tomatoes (any that are better than 1/2 red)
- run soaker hoses (two, now. Thanks, Seth!)
- hand water the melon seedlings around the fence
- weed! – the bermuda grass and tree shoots and assorted what-not are out in force. They must be dealt with.
- fertilize with the water soluble fertilizer on all plants


















