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Author Topic: 2024 gardens  (Read 49942 times)

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Offline LPS

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Sounds tasty as heck.  Have a serving a day to keep the stool softeners away.  LOL

Offline Bobberineyes

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Thanks for the recipe Mike,  that'll be made shortly I'm sure!!

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The Asian beetles are here. What product are you guys using  to get rid of them and prevent them from infiltrating our home. Asking for the warden.

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Tempo is the product many use around here. The active ingredient is Beta cyfluthrin, same AI as in Baythroid used for control of pests in crops. Actually just about any of the synthetic pyrethroids will work. Tempo is formulated so it won't stain the house or window frames.
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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This is what we use....

Mama always said, If you ain't got noth'in nice to say, don't say noth'in at all!

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2nd tempo!!   
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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The Asian beetles are here. What product are you guys using  to get rid of them and prevent them from infiltrating our home. Asking for the warden.
:pouty: :pouty: you get ALL the wrens and Asian beetles!!!!!! :rolleyes: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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Tempo or Bifenthrin(Talstar). Bifen-It is what I get.
Hey look your bobber is up!

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starting to see them friggin boxelder bugs and asian beetles here now.......not many yet...........but its early!!!!
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline Bobberineyes

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Nuttin here yet. I did tho dump some miracle grow on the 20 something plants that are still standing. That'll be it for the year here.

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just seen some beetles today too...   tempo time!!!! 
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Careful boober, glenn will yank your plants out! Speaking of that, I wonder how boar's tomato crop turned out? Must've been good cuz we haven't heard much out of him... :scratch:

Garden's still plugging along. Auntie Mar Mar is coming back up Sunday to pick more maters. Sounds like I'll get some applesauce from her & some salsa from her sister in return. Yummy 😋 Lots of snacking tomatoes, a straggling cuke or two & a few snap peas from the scattered early plants. OMG are they tasty! Best thing is the 2 rows of the later variety came up fairly well & are now just flowering like mad. Looking forward to more of those bad boys.
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just seen some beetles today too...   tempo time!!!!
Did that on Sunday afternoon.
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Almost forgot, when picking maters, I saw the peppers actually  might bear some peppers yet! It might take a watering or two & to dodge the frost into October a ways but I was shocked. As ratty as they looked, I'd written them off long ago... :embarrassed:
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yea well you and boober got a lot longer growing season then us in the land of rocks and cows!!!!! :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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yea well you and boober got a lot longer growing season then us in the land of rocks and cows!!!!! :rotflmao:

 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
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yea well you and boober got a lot longer growing season then us in the land of rocks and cows!!!!! :rotflmao:

It's true.... I already pulled all my cucumber, pepper and most of my mater plants. I do still have 2 mater plants, acorn squash, radishes and carrots left. Then I'm done....
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I have 4 mater plants, carrots and kalarabi left
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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My red onions are laying down so I better pull them and put them in the garage today.  Still have tomatoes and even flowers on the plants yet so will let them go for awhile. 

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We picked up 2 cases of pint jars at glenn's favorite place to shop(WM) ;) :smiley: on Wednesday & my brother filled 'em with tomatoes yday. That makes 34 pints total, I believe, he's still got about 1/3-1/2 of a smaller box & the bottom 1/4 of a small pail out in the garage. Probably at least that many still out on the plants yet too.  :scratch: Not sure what he plans to do with what's left.
Life............. what happens while your making other plans. John Lennon

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I have a question for some of you who make tomato juice & salsa. It's something I've wanted to get into as retirement would/should allow more time for. Just curious, have any of you ever made tomato juice or salsa with cherry & other snack-type tomatoes? As prolific as they are sometimes here I just wondered if it would be worth the effort. The photo I posted above didn't even begin to make a small dent in our supply. I just needed some in the house to eat with my sammiches for lunch. 
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I reckon that all depends on how you feel about tomato skins.  If you used cherry or grape tomatoes, you'd have a lot of 'em.
I was in a chili contest once - with a good entry  :happy1: - and one Mexican judge lit me up because I didn't roast the skins off my Anaheim peppers.    :pouty:

Of course, I once got a cooking lesson from another Mexican woman and asked her why she didn't take the skins off the peppers and she said that since everything was getting thrown in the blender, they'd get all chopped up anyway.  More ruffage, she said.   :rotflmao:

Roma tomatoes are easy enough to blanch and skin, but y'er right, I wouldn't want to muck with all 'dem cherry toe-maders.