@edz said:
4 grape plants put in, 3 trees re-planted, tomorrow 125 tomatoes and 48 hot pepper if things go well.
Market garden, roadside stand, family of 14, salsa addict?
Yep.....
LOL, you for got plant crazy wife in the list.
We raise almost everything we eat. Last year was a bad year with little rain and moving out to the new place. She also saves seeds for heirloom plants and grows some for that reason. What we don't eat goes to the animals. Almost forgot the amount given away to friends and some neighbors that can't garden like they are used. Nice thing is, our caner holds 40 quarts at a time.
I need to go scouting for a new source for my hot peppers. The four little mom/pop garden centers around here are gone, so I'll need to expand my search.
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Been a cold spring but getting our garden started.
It's practically summer here, Kim ripped out some of the pea plants as they've pretty much run their course.
I didn't know you couldn't grow peas in summertime.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Maybe you can, she's the one with the green thumb.
A tomato won't produce fruit here above 95 degrees, the plant will thrive with enough water but won't produce til fall when the temps drop.
4 grape plants put in, 3 trees re-planted, tomorrow 125 tomatoes and 48 hot pepper if things go well.
Market garden, roadside stand, family of 14, salsa addict?
Yep.....
LOL, you for got plant crazy wife in the list.
We raise almost everything we eat. Last year was a bad year with little rain and moving out to the new place. She also saves seeds for heirloom plants and grows some for that reason. What we don't eat goes to the animals. Almost forgot the amount given away to friends and some neighbors that can't garden like they are used. Nice thing is, our caner holds 40 quarts at a time.
Good to have you on the forum, I like your values.
I need to go scouting for a new source for my hot peppers. The four little mom/pop garden centers around here are gone, so I'll need to expand my search.