2015 journal of the gardens

finally peaed the garden.... after primping the area planted 300+ pea's
this ..
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not this..
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planted the winter squash and cucumbers... i know have a long shoot on the cucumbers,but it's worth a try....
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the crimson sweet are just kicking .. not bad for a really late planting......
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have been telling you all a lie what i have been calling a cantaloupe, is truly a french charentais melon.. what's you going to do fire me?
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the dw last canner of tomatoes..
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we both had a good giggle over this.. since meat prices are out the roof the smoker has become a trellis for the creeper vines...
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Major, read that you "finally pead the garden" and the first thing I though was that you had peed in it. Then you post a picture of you drinking a beer? and it looks like you are peeing!!!! :D

Mary
 
Never understood desire for green tomatoes. Like eating stems.
 
now @Nyboy dont tell anyone here, but thats "g123d sh2 supersweet hybrid corn" from stokes.. no need for butter just show it to some boiling water once done a little salt and pepper good to go.....
@majorcatfish, have you heard about the microwave way to cook sweet corn? I have tried it and it works. You just put the corn in the microwave, in the shuck, and cook for 5 minutes. Then you cut the stalk end of the corn off, far enough up that you know you are cutting into the cob about a half inch or so. Then you pull the corn out of the shuck, by holding on to the silk end of the shucks, and stick a fork or knife into the cob end. All the silks stay in the shuck. Wee! It works well, and very little mess. Of course, if you are preparing a whole bunch, this wouldn't be practical, I guess, but for two or four ears, it works well.
 
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