jimLE
A True Doomsday Prepper
i found 1 small flaw in the 1st pic danil..there's a ford in it..lol..looks like that yall have a great dog there..
Looks like everything is comming along great! Do you trellis your cucumbers? I've always let mine grow on the ground, but I really don't have a clue what works best. Each year I get better, but am learning most things the hard way. I'm so close to a ripe tomatoe I can't stand it!Looks like a good cr0p ofcucumbersthis year
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and tomatoes. . .
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Strawberries are slowly spreading. . . and I am having to fight the birds right now
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Apples ready to pick. . . these are the small cooking variety. Special for a hot humid climate
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I guess we should be greatfull for our longer season here in Ga. I'll try the Cukes on the fencing next year.I'll have to trellis my cucumbers this year,that looks amazing
"right now I'm very green of envy" green like your plants
Really nice, and I'm impressed with how few weeds! I'm thinking I should become a sod farmer .View attachment 4359 It's been coming along and already getting a pretty good harvest everyday
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I've got six days off starting Tuesday and weeding is one of the leading things on my list. My potatoes have died down, so I'm looking forwards to digging them up and seeing how many I got. This was the first real potatoe patch I've done. I picked and canned about the last of the peas, so plan to till under the last of them and the kale to make room for something else. Any ideas on what to plant mid summer? I am starting to see some tomatoes starting to turn color, yeah!!! I haven't had a good tomatoe since last year. Sometimes I think the farmers market might be cheaper, espechially when you consider labor, but I really do enjoy this. Slightly massicisitic?Today for the garden was of coarse the weeding part. . . rained most all of this week with tropical storm Bill so it was really a chore since it's really been my first day out. Ended up collecting dill, coriander, and beets seeds for next year. Pulled up some bush beans after harvesting to get ready for second planting and also dug up my potatoes. Not much of a harvest. . . figured as much though with all the rain we have had the ground stayed saturated and most either rotted or small. Thank goodness I still have some canned up from last year.
I like the concrete pots. So far I've got one terra cotta pot, but plan to get a few more before long. I just planted some spinache in it. I chose terracotta so I could make a zeer pot out of it with a stainless steel pot and lid for referigeration. I figure I can grow stuff, and if the grid goes down I can trade them to others as mini fridges..well what i planted in pots is coming along well.1st is caylenne.. 2nd is jalapeno....3rd is habanero... 4th is tomato...
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