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    New from TX

    thanks, it works great. and in Texas, it is nice to have a place that is a bit out of the sun for some things too, until the cucumbers get so dense that no light gets through at all.
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    New from TX

    I do pickle some, but usually eat them, give them to our animals and give them away..
  3. HideAwayPines

    New from TX

    cucumbers - normally harvest around 15 a day... this makes it a lot easier to see them
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    New from TX

    The Rabbit Research Program at TAMUK. Adult Size: Large (10-2o pounds/ 4.5-9 kilograms) The Altex rabbit was first developed as a sire rabbit in 1986 at Alabama A&M University and later at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. It was bred from Flemish Giant, Champagne d’ Argent, and Californian rabbits.
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    New from TX

    where are you located? we are between Centerville and Crockett.
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    New from TX

    oh we oh I love Oregon, we spent 10 days their in 2018 - we went all over, my favorite was our few days on the ocean. But the state is simply breathtaking!!!! Where are you located? We stayed near Mount Hood, then went to a town near Crater Lake and did all of that, and then we went to Bandon...
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    New from TX

    I do love all the space we have to grow things, and I was canning at least twice each week all summer, and dehydrated some too. dropped in a few pics.. I also have 30 hens, one rooster and 4 doe rabbits, two bucks as breeding stock. Just got my first Tamuk buck a few weeks ago, have a litter...
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    Live on 30 Acres in East Texas, Raise meat rabbits and chickens. I use Back to Eden Gardening...

    Live on 30 Acres in East Texas, Raise meat rabbits and chickens. I use Back to Eden Gardening style and have three large gardens. I can, dehydrate, freeze and share all things from my garden.
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    New from TX

    I am new to this forum. I have been gardening for years, but once we purchased 30 acres in East Texas my gardens took on a whole new life. I have 3 large gardens which keep me very busy. I use the Back to Eden gardening style, or layer style and have seen amazing success with it. We also raise...
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