Thankful This Season

As we look forward to the holiday season, it’s time to give thanks. As a gardener, I give thanks for the abundance of nature, the beautiful bounty that blooms just outside my doors. From seed to harvest the circle of life is complete. Yet, while I’m tucking those seeds away for spring planting, I will soon be immersed in the season of gift-giving, too. And $250 in cash would go a long way into spoiling some of my favorite family and friends!

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Which is why I like to participate in these giveaways. Someone has to win. Why not one of my readers? It’s easy to enter and nothing is required–other than your contact info so we can notify you of your windfall! For me, I’ve simply asked for a visit to my Facebook page and sign up for my newsletter. In doing so, you’ll receive news on what’s new in the world of kids and gardening, the farm-to-table student harvest share event I’m planning for spring, and of course, my new releases.



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Let’s Can Peppers!

Wahoo~my Hungarian Wax peppers are ready to be canned!!  It’s the moment my son has been waiting for.  He can’t wait to get started harvesting–well, in between entertaining the neighbor girl peering at him through the chain link fence, that is.  In between introducing him to all 100 of her imaginary brothers and sisters, her fleet of horses, her real life dogs…

Well, you get the picture.  The boy was distracted, but still managed to snip this bounty of peppers.

Beautiful.  From red to yellow (and a few green we’ll chalk up to the distraction factor), my son has given me quite the beginning for a canning fiesta.  Mind you, he didn’t lug this basket up to the house himself.  I did.  He was busy impressing the young girl with his digging abilities, creating a hole deep enough to step in clear up to his thighs!  Needless to say, she was thrilled.

I looked down my nose at him.  “You will re-fill that before you come up to the house, yes?”

“Sure,” he said.  (To his credit, he did.)

Meanwhile, I was engaging in an adventure of my own.  Chopping peppers.  This time I thought I’d be smart, and utilize my Cuisinart for the task.  GREAT idea, save for the mix of seeds left in the bowl.  No problem.  I found an easy way to separate them.

Gasp.  I know many of you are cringing at this photo and rightly so.  What can I say?  Don’t try this at home?

It was a mind bleep.  A weak moment of “action” before “thought.”  It happens.  But please, take my word on this–hot wax peppers are just that–hot.  The oils on my hands lingered through dinner, bedtime and pulsed early the next morning.  Use gloves for this step.  Gather and lift, gather and lift, and the seeds will fall to the bottom leaving you near seedless slices.

All that said, it does work to separate the seeds from the rings. 🙂 Another idea is to place your peppers and seeds in a colander and rinse the seeds through.

Next up, the drying process.  Set the seeds on a plate and allow them to dry.  Once dry, we’ll remove the chunks of pulp and pack them away for spring planting.

The peppers must be dried as well.  First we liberally salt them, rinse them, then place them in a colander and set something heavy on top to press the remaining liquid from the peppers.

We leave them overnight and begin the canning process the next day.  Which is easy.  Provided you know how to boil water.

For those still with me, your first step is to fill your washed and dried jars.  Pack them well and if you like, add a little more oil to the mix.  Note the gloves.  Smart boy. 🙂

Next, you’ll want to pre-warm your jars in a separate pot.  Doing so prevents possible breakage once they’re loaded with peppers and submerged for the duration.  It DOES happen, so please, pre-warm.  Oil and water don’t mix and make for a huge (preventable) mess.  You can manage this step with filled are pre-filled jars, your choice.  I’ve done both and both work (just keep the water out of the interior as you warm them).

My son loves this part.  Okay, he loves ALL parts of the canning process, but especially this one, because there are tools involved.  He plucks up the jars and sets them down into the water.

Once warmed, we place the lids on the jars and boil.  While they’re boiling, he fills out the labels.

“Venetta peppers” and the date.  People sometimes get a little cagey when offered home-canned peppers.

“How old are these?”

“I just canned them.”

Sure you did.

Yes, you get the picture.  Folks are health conscious.  Once jars are cooled and dry–usually the next day–he presses his labels into place.  And there you have it.  Canning peppers is so easy, a kid can do it!!

For full details on canning peppers, check my recipe, Hungarian Wax Peppers for complete step-by-step instructions–and ignore the fact that those peppers were mostly green.  That was BEFORE I knew the peppers were supposed to turn yellow, orange and red.

Spring Into Cash!

I LOVE spring. It’s my favorite time of year, in fact. Not only is the sun shining warmer, but the leaves are turning brighter, the wind whisking a bit brisker–and it’s time to garden! Who WOULDN’T be excited? And to celebrate, an awesome group of bloggers, authors and publishers has joined with me to bring you one fabulous prize!!

Not only is it time to plant those seeds you’ve been saving since last season, it’s time for a chance to win some $$.

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And it’s easy to enter. Simply subscribe to my newsletter to hear all the latest and greatest–including news about the upcoming release of book three in my series: The Muddy Fingers Garden Crew to the Rescue!--and that’s it. You’re in!

And while you’re here, how about a sneak peek at my new characters? Book three follows the kids from school to a nearby neighborhood where they work to save Jamal’s community garden in jeopardy of closure. Yikes! Who would try to close a community garden?

Find out in book three…  The Muddy Fingers Garden Crew! 

Tabitha Parks, local global warming expert, along with her dog Rocco, help Jamal Livingston save the community garden his family and he worked so hard to establish. Gabe Hernandez and his brother Joey are instrumental in the effort, as are Lexi and Jason Williams. As usual, there’s never a dull moment as the kids work feverishly to prove the garden provides more good than harm for the neighborhood.

Set for release summer 2017

And you know Rocco is a HUGE help in and around the garden. (Sort of ) But he is a lot of fun!!

Now, sign up to hear the latest and greatest news from D.S. Venetta and then get moving–you have a bunch more sites to visit.



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6th Annual Authors in Bloom Blog Hop!

Welcome to my corner of the 6th Annual Authors in Bloom Blog Hop! What a fun way to celebrate spring AND win prizes. Win-Win!!

As for my gardening tip, I’m going to share a fun fact. Everyone knows that milk is good for the body, but did you know it may also be good for the garden? People have milk in the garden for several generations. Why, your grandparents probably used it! Not only is milk good for providing calcium, it can also protect plants against viruses and powdery mildew.

Wow. Raw or unpasteurized, cow’s milk has some of the same nourishing properties for plants that it has for us. It contains proteins, vitamin B and sugars that are good for plants, improving their overall health and crop yields. The microbes that feed on the fertilizer components of milk are also beneficial to the soil.

Why do our plants need calcium?

To avoid ugly blossom-end rot, like this poor little fella.

However, using too much milk isn’t a good idea. The bacteria in it will spoil resulting in a stinky odor and wilty, poor growth. Yuck.

So what type of milk can be used as milk fertilizer in the garden? I say use old milk–past its expiration date. This way you’re recycling/composting the old milk while fertilizing your plants at the same time. I do love a win-win proposition!

You can also use milk as a leaf spray. However, some plants (like tomatoes and squash) are prone to developing fungal diseases. If the milk remains on the leaves too long, it will cause more harm than good.

CAUTION: After spraying your plants with milk, don’t treat the area with any chemical pesticide or fertilizer. It can affect the fertilizer components in milk that actually help the plants—bacteria.

Now for the prize. I’m giving away a set up Batman gloves and garden tools to celebrate the release of my upcoming book, The Muddy Fingers Garden Crew to the Rescue! And why?

Because kids love to wear costumes and there’s no better place than in the garden. Seriously. Joey Hernandez LOVES to garden and he LOVES to have fun–especially when it comes to his favorite superheroes. (Check out my Facebook page for a sneak preview!)

Book three follows the children from school to a nearby neighborhood where they work to save a friend’s community garden in jeopardy of closure due to a squabble among neighbors. Will all be lost? Not if the kids have anything to say about it!

(Coming summer 2017)

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