How Does Your Garden Grow??????

too larry

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yes here too, even down to the upper 30's a couple nights, but not freezing.

my onions are TAKING OFF !!! potatoes must be happy too. will get some pics this weekend.
My low for the 10 day forecast is 38F. That is next Thursday. My corn, peas and melons are not sprouting yet, but I will need to get the pepper sprouts under glass. The 6th is a good transplanting day, so I had hoped to cup them up then. I will go ahead and put them in the subterranean solar sprout chamber.
 

racerboy71

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just getting my beans ready for this summer's garden..
so far i have a bunch of different tomato varieties .. everything but some grape or cherries, will have to grab a pack or two of those.
umm, cucumbers, again, have a few different varieties.. peppers, got sweet bell pack with a variety, some jalapeno's, some sweet banana's, nothing too crazy.. i grew tabasco a few years ago that were wicked hot, ended up making hot pepper jelly out of them.. don't really much like super hot peppers.
have some snap peas, radish, spring onions, a few different zuchs and squash, and some fern dill, and cantaloupes, i think that about rounds things out..
 

too larry

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just getting my beans ready for this summer's garden..
so far i have a bunch of different tomato varieties .. everything but some grape or cherries, will have to grab a pack or two of those.
umm, cucumbers, again, have a few different varieties.. peppers, got sweet bell pack with a variety, some jalapeno's, some sweet banana's, nothing too crazy.. i grew tabasco a few years ago that were wicked hot, ended up making hot pepper jelly out of them.. don't really much like super hot peppers.
have some snap peas, radish, spring onions, a few different zuchs and squash, and some fern dill, and cantaloupes, i think that about rounds things out..
My wife went through a pepper jelly phase a few years ago. She made up a few recipes as well as trying all the usual ones. Now we mostly do Jalapeno poppers, so I grow the Mammoth variety. The bigger size makes it easier to make poppers. For pepper sauce I grow a few Cayenne. They are plenty hot, and fit in small mouth bottles and jars. I really enjoy the Mini Sweet Peppers. I haven't found any seeds, but I just save the seeds from the store bought ones. The fruit off them is actually a little bigger than the bought ones. I eat them straight off the bush.
 

Sour Wreck

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My wife went through a pepper jelly phase a few years ago. She made up a few recipes as well as trying all the usual ones. Now we mostly do Jalapeno poppers, so I grow the Mammoth variety. The bigger size makes it easier to make poppers. For pepper sauce I grow a few Cayenne. They are plenty hot, and fit in small mouth bottles and jars. I really enjoy the Mini Sweet Peppers. I haven't found any seeds, but I just save the seeds from the store bought ones. The fruit off them is actually a little bigger than the bought ones. I eat them straight off the bush.
i gotta find some of those mini sweets. my seeds this year were not viable. i really enjoy those peppers
 

too larry

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i gotta find some of those mini sweets. my seeds this year were not viable. i really enjoy those peppers
I buy the peppers in the produce section of Walmart. 3 or 4 bucks for a bag, then you have tons of seed. I did some serious searching for a place to buy the seeds a couple years ago, and couldn't find them. {I did find a thread about them on a Hot Pepper forum} But the saved seeds have worked fine for me.
 

Sour Wreck

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I buy the peppers in the produce section of Walmart. 3 or 4 bucks for a bag, then you have tons of seed. I did some serious searching for a place to buy the seeds a couple years ago, and couldn't find them. {I did find a thread about them on a Hot Pepper forum} But the saved seeds have worked fine for me.
now that you mention it, my buddy got them from walmart years ago, grew them and shared seeds. i hate warlmart, but i guess i will go look for some
 

too larry

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i should spend more time in the produce section :bigjoint:
We have a Harvey's in my little town. When I have to buy fruit there, it never last as long as from Walmart. They have such a big turnover, all the food is fresher. And I like being able to get everything for the week {or two} with the fewest stops possible.
 

too larry

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There was a pretty good frost on top of the car and rooftop this morning, with some patchy frost on the ground. It was 41F when I went out at 0645. Didn't know it was coming. The pepper sprouts might be toast. Didn't have time to check on them. But they need to go under glass by next week when we are expecting more cold.
 
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Sour Wreck

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picked up some mini sweets at the grocery store. ate one and am drying out the seeds now.

dammit, just remembered the yellow tomatoes. still didn't get by the nursery today.

oh well, too tired now. been loading, hauling and unloading brush and limbs all day. i'm drinking my first red beer now :bigjoint:

got a shitload of brush and limbs i need to burn, thinking about cranking up a bonfire tonight, while i drink beer.:fire:
 

too larry

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picked up some mini sweets at the grocery store. ate one and am drying out the seeds now.

dammit, just remembered the yellow tomatoes. still didn't get by the nursery today.

oh well, too tired now. been loading, hauling and unloading brush and limbs all day. i'm drinking my first red beer now :bigjoint:

got a shitload of brush and limbs i need to burn, thinking about cranking up a bonfire tonight, while i drink beer.:fire:
I've got to get back to tree trimming. Should have got it finished by now. I have maybe 6-8 oaks in that little spot between the garden and the graveyard where I planted the longleaf pines. I gave two of them a major haircut. Need to get to the rest of them.
 

Sour Wreck

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I've got to get back to tree trimming. Should have got it finished by now. I have maybe 6-8 oaks in that little spot between the garden and the graveyard where I planted the longleaf pines. I gave two of them a major haircut. Need to get to the rest of them.
mine was ice storm cleanup. got cold enough with some rain we had a couple weeks ago that it froze in the trees. pines and cedars took a beating.
 

too larry

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mine was ice storm cleanup. got cold enough with some rain we had a couple weeks ago that it froze in the trees. pines and cedars took a beating.
Damn. We had a bad winter, but no ice storms. I had a frost this morning. Wasn't even thinking about cold. Will have to see what it did to my pepper sprouts.
 

Sour Wreck

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Damn. We had a bad winter, but no ice storms. I had a frost this morning. Wasn't even thinking about cold. Will have to see what it did to my pepper sprouts.

i shouldn't have said ice storm. the streets were fine, but the trees/powerlines, not so much. i was without power for about 8 hours. lights were late coming on that evening :bigjoint:
 
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