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  1. luvsdirt

    asparagus

    Yes, it is very delicious and easy to grow! I had a large bed of it several years ago and lost it when I abandoned the garden for a few years. We dug up 2 very large clumps at my sister's yesterday, one of which was around 25 years old! It was difficult to move but we did it. Hoping to have...
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    Planted potatoes in my basement today

    Good luck with your potatoes and asparagus!! Planning on digging some asparagus roots at my sister's garden. Thinking if I get them out early, they might bear by spring. At least that's what I read at another gardening forum. It's been 10-15 years since I grew asparagus and gave up gardening...
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    Planted potatoes in my basement today

    Vfem, I also took a risk and planted by potatoes in the ground today. We really haven't had a "winter" with very mild temps...hoping for the best here in zone 7. Onion plants put in today as well. Good luck gardeners! Let the season begin :tools
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    Frost on it's way?

    Same here in N. Cen. Texas...we got nothing this year except extended drought - no significant rainfall since October 2010 - days, days and days of temps. over 100 and up to 113...Soil so hot and dry nothing could produce before it just died! Yes, it was simply 2011. Time to forget it and make...
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    When is egg plant ready?

    Hello! Be sure not to let them grow to those "supermarket" sized ones...they are best when much smaller and very glossy. They can grow bitter very fast. You can salt the slices a few minutes until they "sweat", then rinse before cooking which improves the flavor. Enjoy!! :tools
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    Giving Up

    Hottest, driest garden I remember for 30+ years! Tonight at 10:15 it was still 100 degrees and wind howling! We've been in triple digits near 110 for 2 weeks... If we didn't have our little well, it would never work...and it's only half working now...garden is wind-whipped and leaves curling...
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    Wondering why the tomatoes don't bloom....

    Thank you Hoodat, I will try that...it sure may be that they have been staying a bit too wet. :tools
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    Wondering why the tomatoes don't bloom....

    Does anyone know why my tomatoes won't bloom? The plants are big and healthy looking - just no flowering. The cherry tomatoes are blooming and setting fruit, though....Our weather is HOT - most days 100+ now and NO RAIN to speak of for weeks...We water from our well so we do have abundant...
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    Black eyed peas...

    Thanks for the info Smiles....if I try them, I'll be careful to take a very small bite!
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    Black eyed peas...

    Thanks Hoodat! HOT and dry would fit the bill here! We've tried to rabbit proof the garden fence, but boy is it difficult! SweetMissDaisy - they are the dried ones from the grocery store....anxious to see how they do. My sister said she planted the ones from the grocery store, too. I've...
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    Black eyed peas...

    Is is just about the right time (maybe a little late?) to plant a few blackeyed peas? I didn't plant them earlier because of running out of room in the garden....I pulled out about 2 dozen onions that were ready for harvest and that left enough room for a few peas....went ahead and planted them...
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    First bean harvest!

    They look delicious Trunkman.....so far, I've planted beans 3 times because we can't keep that pesky cottontail rabbit out of the garden! He keeps finding a hole in the fence somewhere...thinking the shotgun is the answer :tools
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    ANTS!!!

    We are in Texas and have a lot of Harvester ants (BIG reds) which we don't bother because the horned toads love them (in fact the horned toads are making a come-back on our farm because we leave the Harvester ant beds alone. BUT there's a big bed behind the garden and they have a trail right...
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    Zucchini Tips?

    Actually, you can prepare them for stir-fry....wash, dice, and boil for 3 minutes. Get them out of the boiling water quickly and into ice water. Drain really good and pack in freezer bags and freeze. Try them in a little olive oil and onions - cooking quickly - and serve with grated...
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    Garden Update

    Awesome Beavis! Thanks for sharing. Really, really like the way your gardens look. Keep the photos coming.:tools
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    Need garden encouragement---wind!!!

    Oh, and add kitty cats to the list of garden "threats"....(smile)...folks who garden deal with it all and keep on smiling.. Hubby suggested going all the way with taller metal fencing for wind breaks by next year. I'm all for that! We finally got a tiny bit of rain this morning and there's...
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    Need garden encouragement---wind!!!

    Thank you all, gardening friends! I will have to adopt the theory of "doing something even if it's wrong" ,too! I can see that we all are having weather issues - too much wind, too dry, too wet, too cold - but we will push on ...I've gardened for years but seems like weather just gets in the...
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    Need garden encouragement---wind!!!

    Anyone from zone 7 Texas planted melons or pumpkins yet? I've planted bush cukes, yellow squash, zucchini, onions, bell pepers, tomatoes. The winds are extremely high 30-40+ with lots of blowing dust almost daily. No rain at all this spring. It's pretty easy to become dis-hearted about the...
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    Hummers are Here!!

    Yes, it really doesn't make a lot of difference which ones they are....I agree that both kinds are here for total charm value! Wow! Sounds like the hummers are really getting started this spring! One thing I haven't been able to find - ever - is a hummer nest. Maybe this year....:tools
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    Hummers are Here!!

    We just saw the first hummingbird of the season Saturday morning! The feeders were already out - so excited! It's so difficult to tell if our hummers are ruby throats or black chinned....have never been able to quite discern the difference. :tools
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