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Offline KEN W

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My garden is done. Only potatoes and carrots still in the ground. Picked my Honeygold apples yesterday. Still have Snow Sweets on the tree yet. Not ripe.
Picking red and yellow raspberries this morning.
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Offline mike89

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well my neighbors pulled their garden last too, gave a few for a couple meals, white meat in these!!!   and a few kohlrabies, 4 very small ones.  a good treat..  and I pulled my my few maters to ripen...   plenty of green ones left, oh well...   
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Offline KEN W

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Getting the last tomatoes ripe in the dark.
« Last Edit: October 10/07/22, 04:53:28 PM by KEN W »
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Offline KEN W

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Why are these pics upside down???
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Offline LPS

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On your phone do edit on each pic you want to send and then just pull one side in a smidge and it will keep the pics upright.  If we click on it it will also show upright.

Offline LPS

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Nice looking fruit too Ken.

Offline Bobberineyes

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Looks good Ken! I yanked everything yesterday after work and did the same thing except in a cardboard box and added some ripening bananas to help out. Kinda funny also most of the window sills and bay window is lined with more. Have a little more than 5 gallon bucket of bell and jalapenos to cut up and freeze.

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That is a lot of peppers Bobb.   :happy1:

Offline mike89

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I covered one mater plant, now to see if it makes it a few more days...    :rotflmao:
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Dug the rest of the tators and carrots today. Had 5 five gallon buckets of spuds.

Russet Norkota

Red Norland
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 :happy1: nice looking spuds!!
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Think I finally got the last of the Indian corn picked. A small sampling of what we are allowing to dry in the garage. The birds & earworms caused some damage but they left several dozen ears for us to contend with. Always like growing it. Never know what will appear when you pull the husks back.  :coffee:

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You always get all the good Indigenous People's Corn.

Offline Jerkbiat

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Always found that to be cool!!
Hey look your bobber is up!

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I 2nd JB on that...   cool stuff!!!   
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Offline KEN W

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Think I finally got the last of the Indian corn picked. A small sampling of what we are allowing to dry in the garage. The birds & earworms caused some damage but they left several dozen ears for us to contend with. Always like growing it. Never know what will appear when you pull the husks back.  :coffee:

What do you do with it????
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Offline glenn57

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Think I finally got the last of the Indian corn picked. A small sampling of what we are allowing to dry in the garage. The birds & earworms caused some damage but they left several dozen ears for us to contend with. Always like growing it. Never know what will appear when you pull the husks back.  :coffee:

What do you do with it????
think his wifey gets to make pretty things with it????????? :rotflmao:
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That's exactly what happens to it mikey. Them wimmens go gaga over stuff like that. She likes tying them into 3 ear swags adorned with fall colored ribbons and/or fake fall leaves.Toss in some gourds, pumpkins, decorative squash, build a corn shock in the yard, then grill them some food and they're practically outta control!  :coffee:
« Last Edit: October 10/13/22, 01:31:09 PM by Dotch »
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That's exactly what happens to it mikey. Them wimmens go gaga over stuff like that. She likes tying them into 3 ear swags adorned with fall colored ribbons and/or fake fall leaves.Toss in some gourds, pumpkins, decorative squash, build a corn shock in the yard, then grill them some food and they're practically outta control!  :coffee:
:confused: :pouty: I feel a bit insulted you called me Mikey!🙄 :doah: :rotflmao:
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That's exactly what happens to it mikey. Them wimmens go gaga over stuff like that. She likes tying them into 3 ear swags adorned with fall colored ribbons and/or fake fall leaves.Toss in some gourds, pumpkins, decorative squash, build a corn shock in the yard, then grill them some food and they're practically outta control!  :coffee:
:confused: :pouty: I feel a bit insulted you called me Mikey!🙄 :doah: :rotflmao:

ya should be happy about that!!!    :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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That's exactly what happens to it mikey. Them wimmens go gaga over stuff like that. She likes tying them into 3 ear swags adorned with fall colored ribbons and/or fake fall leaves.Toss in some gourds, pumpkins, decorative squash, build a corn shock in the yard, then grill them some food and they're practically outta control!  :coffee:
:confused: :pouty: I feel a bit insulted you called me Mikey!🙄 :doah: :rotflmao:

ya should be happy about that!!!    :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Ya. Finally complimented for once.  :nerd:  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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That's exactly what happens to it mikey. Them wimmens go gaga over stuff like that. She likes tying them into 3 ear swags adorned with fall colored ribbons and/or fake fall leaves.Toss in some gourds, pumpkins, decorative squash, build a corn shock in the yard, then grill them some food and they're practically outta control!  :coffee:
:confused: :pouty: I feel a bit insulted you called me Mikey!🙄 :doah: :rotflmao:

 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Don't you have some cigarettes that need smoking?  :scratch:
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That's exactly what happens to it mikey. Them wimmens go gaga over stuff like that. She likes tying them into 3 ear swags adorned with fall colored ribbons and/or fake fall leaves.Toss in some gourds, pumpkins, decorative squash, build a corn shock in the yard, then grill them some food and they're practically outta control!  :coffee:
:confused: :pouty: I feel a bit insulted you called me Mikey!🙄 :doah: :rotflmao:

 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Don't you have some cigarettes that need smoking?  :scratch:
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That's exactly what happens to it mikey. Them wimmens go gaga over stuff like that. She likes tying them into 3 ear swags adorned with fall colored ribbons and/or fake fall leaves.Toss in some gourds, pumpkins, decorative squash, build a corn shock in the yard, then grill them some food and they're practically outta control!  :coffee:
:confused: :pouty: I feel a bit insulted you called me Mikey!🙄 :doah: :rotflmao:

 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Don't you have some cigarettes that need smoking?  :scratch:
I don't smoke ciggy's! :tut:
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Ah, one of those guys... :scratch:

Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

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Ah, one of those guys... :scratch:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: next to Al Bundy, there my next best heroes!!👍👍 :rotflmao:
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Think I'm finally done putzing with fruit trees & the garden, maybe. Sat. I brought all the squaash, pumpkins & gourds up around the house and constructed a corn shock. Dug the cannas or as many as I'm going to yesterday, keeping the yellow cannas separate. They're smaller bulbs and shorter statured plants but we should have enough to make a short row and increase them for sharing in another year. Picked the last of the Honeycrisp, SnoSweet & Haralson apples late afternoon, then pulled the winter radishes in the dark. Forecast is just too cold to leave them out there, at least the 1st planting. Will see how the 2nd planting fares. Pulled a few from that bunch but not many worth the effort yet. Seeded late August if I recall. Too dry & a little late from past experience. The 1st planting radishes got huge like I thought they would. They're excellent quality however and should keep well. Mighty tasty too.
« Last Edit: October 10/17/22, 10:10:31 AM by Dotch »
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they are huge!!!   I would like to try someday, but who knows...   road trip some day...    :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Dotch, nice radish for sure.  I had cut the tops (bigger than most corn stalks) off the cannas a week ago. Today I dug the bulbs and will have to get them inside before tonight's freeze. Sheech it's hard to get any serious hunting in lately.
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Watermelon Radish???
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