What did you accomplish today?

. The Outdoorsman .

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They're ground cherries. Short plant under a foot tall. Produces small berries in a husk shell that are ripe once they fall onto the ground. A unique flavour similar to tomatillo, but eaten fresh.

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Mom had those by her strawberry patch. Orange/red husk. Chinese lanterns if I remember. Didnt know were edible thought ornamental. Huh. Nice garden.
 

Charles U Farley

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It's harvest time. I've cut and trimmed all the girls in the 4x4. Forgot to take a picture of the box 'o buds from the complete harvest, that'll come tomorrow. This was my favorite... not bad for 25-year-old Northern Lights seed that has been IBL'd more than a West Virginia hillbilly (sorry hillbill, I'm from Kentucky :cool:), grown in Miracle Grow potting soil and fertilized with Peter's 20/20/20.

Newbies, don't let anyone tell you this is a fucking difficult process, it is not :

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