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Author Topic: 2024 gardens  (Read 55640 times)

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Online roony

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We got nipped a little this morning but not too bad
 Still got lots of tomatoes, peppers, watermelon, zucchini, pumpkins, and carrots to harvest.

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I have not personally see any frost yet even though we did have 33 that one morning. 

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Had just enough daylight so Poppy & I could survey the garden last nite. See the raccoons found the sweet corn finally. Cars keep finding them. Counted 5 dead raccoons on the 6 mile trip into Bugtussle this a.m. Tossed a few monster cukes over the fence to the sheep. Ram seems to like them. Puts lead in his pencil. Found one edible cuke so had part of that in a salad at suppertime. There are enough string beans yet (Blue Lake) I could make a meal or two out of fresh. Freezing more is overrated. The few earlier snap peas provided some good snacking last nite while the later variety (Sugar Daddy) was disappointing. Once the pods get some decent size on them, they're tough. Even Poppy wouldn't eat them. Picked on the earlier side they're fine. Loads of tomatoes yet, especially romas. Peppers need more time to get full size. Not sure they'll get it. If not, won't be able to make stuffed peppers but they'll be tasty in salads or shish kebobs. Winter radishes could be harvested any time. They got large. Will share a few with one of my pals. He & his squeeze love 'em. These winter radishes have a crisp texture & taste like a kohlrabi for about 5 seconds. Then look out! The radish kicks in. Betting they'll have some firepower this fall with all the dry warm weather.   
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Online roony

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We were right on the edge with the last frost. It killed the pumpkin and zucchini plants but the rest just got nipped on the edges. I think I will pick everything that's decent this weekend. Serious cold front is suppose to be coming starting Sunday night. We might try some poblanos for stuffing.

 

Online roony

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Picked over most of the garden and cleaned things up a little. The biggest surprise of the year was the watermelons. Having a record warm September made that crop.

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Grabbed every bell pepper today and yanked the plants.  Still have 8 jalapeños and the maters but by the looks of things it won't be long....

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Grabbed every bell pepper today and yanked the plants.  Still have 8 jalapeños and the maters but by the looks of things it won't be long....
apparently your shotgun is still bent you got time to garden and not clean roosters. :confused: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Good gawd that was easy. :rolleyes: :rotflmao:
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      Spent a good part of Saturday clearing out the gardens. Even the taters got pulled. As someone here told me this spring, plant taters in the ground. I thought the straw thing was a good experiment. I was wrong.
      The only thing still in is the pumpkins.
      We're supposed to hit 32° tonight and 28° on Monday and Tuesday nights. We'll see.
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Grabbed every bell pepper today and yanked the plants.  Still have 8 jalapeños and the maters but by the looks of things it won't be long....
apparently your shotgun is still bent you got time to garden and not clean roosters. :confused: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Good gawd that was easy. :rolleyes: :rotflmao:
Too windy yesterday but nice try  :mooning: :rotflmao:

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2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!