Karen's Side-Street Salsa Kitchen is NOW OPEN!
Recent Salsa History The last couple years have been rough as far as salsa. Life and ministry were so crazy in 2019 that we didn't have a salsa garden (tomatoes or related peppers). And then in '20 and '21 we lost a large portion of our tomato crop to "bottom rot" which is caused by irregular watering and/or a calcium deficiency. We had a very hot/dry season in '20 and a very wet/warm season in '21.
Current Salsa Situation So THIS year we were ready with an improved water management plan and a calcium control regimen. Those elements helped as the tomato garden took off like crazy this spring.
Pepper Problems Of course, that means our pepper garden (jalapeno, bell, and banana peppers) nearly failed. Karen planted seeds three times in quest of germination. The third seeding grew-out uneven with 1 1/2 jalapeno plants, 7 bell pepper plants, and 1 banana pepper plant. Normally we have 6 plants each. While jalapeno and bell peppers are found retail down here, banana peppers are rather rare in our local produce reality. And if someone tells you that "Hungarian Hots" are the same thing (because they look nearly identical to banana peppers) don't believe them. So we're hoping our single banana pepper plant has a banner banana year.
Forging Ahead, Full Speed Ahead That being said, WE JUST HARVESTED, PROCESSED AND CANNED our first batch of Salsa for 2022. It was a great harvest with only one tomato having bottom rot. The rest were ripe, red, and ready to be picked. This first pick produced 11 lovely quarts of Karen's Side Street Salsa.
While we don't ship salsa, we do share it if you're ever in town.
4 comments:
Ohhh. It looks soooo good 🤗
Yum!!
Hi, Guys! Your system makes it almost too hard for me to comment, but I wanted to say that although I don't like anything very hot, those tomatoes look scrumptious. Hope my 5 plants turn out as well. From Bill McQuerry.
It looks delicious! Norma McIntyre
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