Dennis
Veggie Garden
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Veggie Garden
Just curious, do you have a veggie garden this year, if so, whatta got growin' in it?? Us......I've got 12 'mater vines, 6 hills of zucchini, 6 hills of yeller squarsh, 6 eggplants, 12 green cabbage, 12 jalapeno plants and sugar snap peas climbing around the whole garden on the fence (it's all fenced, dogs ya know
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36 strawberry plants, 2 rows of purple and white onions,
2 rows of okra, 1 row of green beans, 14 tomato plants, 4 green
bell pepper plants, 2 red chili pepper plants, 7 eggplants, 4 hills
of yellow squash, and 4 hills of cucumbers! That's the community
garden with my brother and sis-in-law, btw!
2 rows of okra, 1 row of green beans, 14 tomato plants, 4 green
bell pepper plants, 2 red chili pepper plants, 7 eggplants, 4 hills
of yellow squash, and 4 hills of cucumbers! That's the community
garden with my brother and sis-in-law, btw!
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OKRA???? GOD I "LOVE" okra breeze, just can't grow it here, not hot enough. I remember growing up and summer vacation would roll around, we'd visit my aunt in Midland Texas, she used to raise some *Killer Okra*.
Deb....I hear ya, owning a small landscape business, you'd think after working 50 hours a week doing other folks landscape and maintenance, we'd be SICK of it, on the contrary, you oughta see our yard, we've got more money invested in trees, shrubs, flowers etc than we have invested in the new house "LOL!"
Dennis
Deb....I hear ya, owning a small landscape business, you'd think after working 50 hours a week doing other folks landscape and maintenance, we'd be SICK of it, on the contrary, you oughta see our yard, we've got more money invested in trees, shrubs, flowers etc than we have invested in the new house "LOL!"
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OK here is my veggie garden. I have 20 tomato plants - I got enough tomatoes already to make a batch of salsa. I have yellow squash, over 20 okra plants (my hubby loves okra), had a whole row of green beans - which I picked enough for three large pot of green beans - they have finished producing now - with the drought we had and then the rain last week - not enough to revive them. I have about 10 corn plants - got several ears on each plant. cucumber plants - finally found 5 baby cucmubers yesterday and finally a pumpkin patch for the little one to try her hand at growing a pumpkin. Whew its kept me busy - but the drought got to some of my plants - but have enjoyed it nevertheless.
Patricia
Dennis - I'll have okra coming out my ears in three weeks - let me know and I'll overnight you some good old Texas Okra!!!!
Patricia
Dennis - I'll have okra coming out my ears in three weeks - let me know and I'll overnight you some good old Texas Okra!!!!
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You guys are making me hungry.
I have ONE tomato plant and 16 strawberry plants.
Would you guys like a good old plate of roses or cosmos. No??? Well I have some nice Jacob's Ladder or maybe just a pansy. Actually you really can eat a couple of those.
Oh, heck, I'm gonna go out and buy some veggie plants.
I have ONE tomato plant and 16 strawberry plants.
Would you guys like a good old plate of roses or cosmos. No??? Well I have some nice Jacob's Ladder or maybe just a pansy. Actually you really can eat a couple of those.
Oh, heck, I'm gonna go out and buy some veggie plants.
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You bet Patricia, send it on out, I'll pay the shipping on it.....MAN, I can eat my weight in okra I'm tellin ya, fill a bag with cornmeal, spices, drop the okra in it, shake it till it's coated and then fry it in a cast iron skillet, Ummm, ummmm *drools all over the keyboard* LOL!
WELL......I've got SOME of the stuff left, not much, time to start over again, hope I have the time before the *real frosts* hit in Sept Geeesh! Karan, you don't have a veggie garden,tsk, tsk, I thought you'd have a HUGE one!
Dennis
WELL......I've got SOME of the stuff left, not much, time to start over again, hope I have the time before the *real frosts* hit in Sept Geeesh! Karan, you don't have a veggie garden,tsk, tsk, I thought you'd have a HUGE one!
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My grandparents have a veggie garden. In fact, today we had new potatoes and green beans from it.
I know they have corn, tomatoes, squash, green peppers, watermelons, and cantaloupes as well out there.
I know they have corn, tomatoes, squash, green peppers, watermelons, and cantaloupes as well out there.
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I do, but it's kind of limping along with the weather so cold for the most part. Doing fair at best: squashes (winter & summer), tomatoes (several varieties), peppers (hot & sweet), carrots. Doing well, due to weather & raised bed placement - lettuces (off the charts this year!), spinach, kale and cabbage.
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