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#70294 August 10th, 2006 at 05:26 PM
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i'd like to take this opportunity to send my thanks to all the posters who have been of invaluable help to me as i've blundered my way into a successful vegetable garden this year!!

well, between the rains and the heat, it took awhile, but everything is, at long last, thriving and some tomatoes have begun to ripen. it would seem, for the moment anyway, all's right with the world (at least my little piece of it). here are some pictures...

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my first (albeit, green) brandywine!
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against all odds (and innumerable icky things), a baby cantaloupe!
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carrots, zucchini, bunching onions, cucumbers, basil & tomatoes (striped cavern, Eva's purple ball, orange banana, pleated Zapotec & Burbank red slicing
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onions, scallions & shallots drying
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if anyone is interested, my efforts are comprehensively chronicled and on display at my site, Growth Industry .

thanks again!

#70295 August 10th, 2006 at 06:04 PM
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thumbup clp wOW....Looks super!

#70296 August 10th, 2006 at 11:33 PM
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Well done! Great pictures.

#70297 August 11th, 2006 at 04:46 AM
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Man, that's one NICE, NICE lookin' garden...
*I only wished mine looked like that, or ever*
You did a great job...

That's a harvest fit for the palace..
*What time is dinner??* wink wink wink thumbup

#70298 August 11th, 2006 at 04:56 AM
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What a great looking veggie garden you have there!!!
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#70299 August 11th, 2006 at 05:19 AM
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You have a well planned out garden there. But the bugs could care less, right? laugh

Obviously you have many deer afoot with that big fence.

#70300 August 11th, 2006 at 05:29 AM
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Your garden looks fabulous--lush, green, and healthy!!

#70301 August 11th, 2006 at 08:54 AM
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thanks for all the support!

Woodland Garden, yeah, the deer are brazen (despite two very vigilant standard poodles) as are the bunnies, lately. I just wish the bugs were as easy to keep away from the produce.

Weezie, there is no defined dinner time here (it's just the dogs and i with my collegiate son gone most of the time), but there's ALWAYS chilled creamed cucumber soup in the fridge and bacon&tomato fixings (or mozzarella&tomato) and i'm about to dehydrate some of those orange banana (plum-like) toms in my nifty new dehydrator & grate some zucchini for sundry recipes... so drop by anytime for a home-grown treat!!

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but there's ALWAYS chilled creamed cucumber soup in the fridge and bacon&tomato fixings (or mozzarella&tomato) and i'm about to dehydrate some of those orange banana (plum-like) toms in my nifty new dehydrator & grate some zucchini for sundry recipes... so drop by anytime for a home-grown treat!!
Now that's my kinda' food!! thumbup

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#70303 August 11th, 2006 at 03:05 PM
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Very nice garden!!!!

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here's what i concoted tonight...

orange banana tomatoes partially dehydrated
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chilled, creamed cucumber soup, zucchini fritters w/ sour cream, Burbank slicing tomato & basil
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everything was home-grown & everything was delicious (the fritters would be particularly yummy with the mint chutney you get at indian restaurants). unfortunately, i've no way to make my own coke, so i guess i'm not quite self-sustaining, just yet. oh well.

#70305 August 11th, 2006 at 05:49 PM
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Man, I'm so jealous of you folks who can post pics of your gardens. Mine is nothing but a huge weed patch with tomato plants and okra poking out. I've also been spraying twice a day for some kind of black bug that LOVES tomato leaves.
I'm eating tomatoes every day right now, though, and that's all that matters to me, especially with the high for today hitting 108! I'm watering, but I will NOT get out and weed in this heat!

#70306 August 12th, 2006 at 03:07 AM
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Originally posted by peppereater:
Mine is nothing but a huge weed patch with tomato plants and okra poking out.
I'm eating tomatoes every day right now, though, and that's all that matters to me, especially with the high for today hitting 108! I'm watering, but I will NOT get out and weed in this heat!
thumbup thumbup thumbup I hear you peppereater, mine is the sameway. I am not getting out there in all of this heat to weed. I am considering taking the push mower in there to make a patch to the tomato rows though laugh laugh laugh

#70307 August 12th, 2006 at 11:56 AM
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Comfrey, when I water or pick tomatoes, I get about 5,000 sandburs in my socks! (It's worth it for them 'maters, though!)

#70308 August 12th, 2006 at 01:37 PM
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Dave are those bugs solid black??? Take a look at the ones I found today around my melons I had rubber knee boots on today we got 3 inches of rain over night and I knew it would be really wet in the garden.

#70309 August 12th, 2006 at 01:38 PM
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Buglady might know..

#70310 August 12th, 2006 at 02:42 PM
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Originally posted by comfrey:
I hear you peppereater, mine is the sameway. I am not getting out there in all of this heat to weed. I am considering taking the push mower in there to make a patch to the tomato rows though
I took my tiller in there to get to my maters and cukes. thumbup

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CajunMama...Its too late for the tiller where I need to walk, weeds are too tall and thick in the front path for it to even phase them. This has been a really hot and hard summer for gardening. I like the raised beds Dee has though...looks as if they would be easier to care for....My big problem was I didn't put down any mulch this year and I normally do.

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Heyyyyyyy, we should start a new thread
on "HOW OUTTA CONTROL OUR GARDENS' ARE!!!" wink wink wink laugh laugh thumbup


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