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fdd2blk

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ive gone now ive stopped. how about i win and i will give you some string cheese and peanuts from my peanut tree. deal?

if i ask nicely? pretty please with cherries.....i will treat it like a glass like family member that likes to be sucked on, not that i have that kinda experience.
i can swear to pics.
a peanut tree. lol

you almost had me.

;)
 

kether noir

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i do have a peanut tree. its just very small so it would be like 5 peanuts.but they are worth it. ;) ok how about a self structured prize, i can promise its greatness.
thanks fdd2blk for giving us some fun for a passion of yours.....
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
i do have a peanut tree. its just very small so it would be like 5 peanuts.but they are worth it. ;) ok how about a self structured prize, i can promise its greatness.
thanks fdd2blk for giving us some fun for a passion of yours.....

if you have a peanut tree, you might want to bury it. ;)


How to Grow Peanuts


Peanuts are a fun crop to grow because they taste good. They are native to South America. They need a long growing season, and light sandy soil. They do not grow well in clay soils, as the pea pods or "Pegs" burrow into the soil. These pegs have difficulty pushing through clay soils.
Did you Know? It shouldn't surprise you to discover that peanuts are members of the "pea" family"!
Whether or not you grow your own peanuts, try making your own peanut butter. It's easy, and a fun project to do with the kids. Find a Peanut Butter recipe.

Sowing:
If you have a 130-140 day growing season, you can grow peanuts in your garden. Plant peanuts outdoors after all danger of frost has past. Sow them one to two inches deep. Space seeds six to seven inches apart, in rows three feet apart.
If you have a shorter growing season than the plants need, sow seeds indoors two to four weeks before the last frost date for your area. Use individual peat pots to minimize transplanting shock.
Tip: You don't need to buy seeds from a seed store. Buy raw peanuts from your grocer, if available.


Days to Maturity: 130-140 days.


How to Grow:

Peanuts prefer sandy soil with generous amounts of compost and manure. Work the soil several inches deep, and provide plenty of drainage. If your soil does not drain well, slightly elevate or mound the rows.
Make sure to provide water to keep the soil moist, as sandy soils dry out quickly. Do not overwater these plants.
The peanut pods, or pegs, will grow from a large stem which bends down and pushes into the soil. If the soil is too hard, add a couple of inches of mulch and sand on top of the soil.

Harvesting:

Harvest peanuts after the first fall frost. Pull the entire plant out ,and allow the peanuts to dry. Then, pull off the peanut shells, roast and enjoy!
Tip: Save some of the raw peanuts for seeds for next year.

Hardiness:

Peanuts a a very tender annual which will succumb to frost. Cover seedling and mature plants, as needed if the danger of frost exists.
 

skunkpunk13

Active Member
well if were doing it that way i got a ton of hot pepers i got some tabasco peppers,ghost pepers, bhut jalokia, caribean red peppers hows about that and ive only broke one pipe and it was the mouth peice wile i was cleaning it and with a little tape it was good as new!!!
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
i do have a peanut tree. its just very small so it would be like 5 peanuts.but they are worth it. ;) ok how about a self structured prize, i can promise its greatness.
thanks fdd2blk for giving us some fun for a passion of yours.....
Huh? I want a peanut tree...to my knowledge, peanuts are legumes, and grow on bushes, underground.....
 

newatit2010

Well-Known Member
Well after days of dealing with this gout, I made it to the shower to wash my nasty ass. And I was thinking, if FDD keeps giving away pipes we will all be winners one day in years to come. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

kether noir

Well-Known Member
if you have a peanut tree, you might want to bury it. ;)


How to Grow Peanuts
















Peanuts are a fun crop to grow because they taste good. They are native to South America. They need a long growing season, and light sandy soil. They do not grow well in clay soils, as the pea pods or "Pegs" burrow into the soil. These pegs have difficulty pushing through clay soils.
Did you Know? It shouldn't surprise you to discover that peanuts are members of the "pea" family"!
Whether or not you grow your own peanuts, try making your own peanut butter. It's easy, and a fun project to do with the kids. Find a Peanut Butter recipe.

Sowing:
If you have a 130-140 day growing season, you can grow peanuts in your garden. Plant peanuts outdoors after all danger of frost has past. Sow them one to two inches deep. Space seeds six to seven inches apart, in rows three feet apart.
If you have a shorter growing season than the plants need, sow seeds indoors two to four weeks before the last frost date for your area. Use individual peat pots to minimize transplanting shock.
Tip: You don't need to buy seeds from a seed store. Buy raw peanuts from your grocer, if available.


Days to Maturity: 130-140 days.


How to Grow:

Peanuts prefer sandy soil with generous amounts of compost and manure. Work the soil several inches deep, and provide plenty of drainage. If your soil does not drain well, slightly elevate or mound the rows.
Make sure to provide water to keep the soil moist, as sandy soils dry out quickly. Do not overwater these plants.
The peanut pods, or pegs, will grow from a large stem which bends down and pushes into the soil. If the soil is too hard, add a couple of inches of mulch and sand on top of the soil.

Harvesting:

Harvest peanuts after the first fall frost. Pull the entire plant out ,and allow the peanuts to dry. Then, pull off the peanut shells, roast and enjoy!
Tip: Save some of the raw peanuts for seeds for next year.

Hardiness:

Peanuts a a very tender annual which will succumb to frost. Cover seedling and mature plants, as needed if the danger of frost exists.
yes i know. my wife calls it a peanut tree. there are a few out of ground from squirrels, yet still connected. i guess a peanut plant? i like my wifes phrase better, i suppose. and it is a little bushy
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
Well after days of dealing with this gout, I made it to the shower to wash my nasty ass. And I was thinking, if FDD keeps giving away pipes we will all be winners one day in years to come. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
Whose to say one lucky asshole won't just win a couple thousand times?
 

chichi

Active Member
I dont want a peanut tree...i want a money tree...and i would make a clone and send it to you FDD!!
(how's that!)
 

skunkpunk13

Active Member
is it just me or has anyone else noticed that "survivorman" (the tv show) that guy never fucking catches any fish no matter how hard he trys lol
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
is it just me or has anyone else noticed that "survivorman" (the tv show) that guy never fucking catches any fish no matter how hard he trys lol
Hey man, it's called fishing, not catching...

And that one episode where he was in the bay in Alaska with a kayak...on like the 4th day he caught more fish then he knew what to do with.....
 
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