took a load to the food bank,----over 500 pounds of onions and over 300 pounds of summer squash. They were wondering if we were going to bring stuff this year! Last year we took in over 12,000 pounds of veggies during the year.
Man you must have some garden!took a load to the food bank,----over 500 pounds of onions and over 300 pounds of summer squash. They were wondering if we were going to bring stuff this year! Last year we took in over 12,000 pounds of veggies during the year.
in all the years of gardening, i have only seen 2 brussel plants down here with brussels. one small and one other day bit bigger. i have tried before, but get only tiny buds. never fully mature. an early start is important here. get the plant going, once high temps taper off and then have it setting the buds in cooler weather. we got some other day at store. $2.99/#. i got a handful... came to just under $1.40. make a nice side... hot or cooked cold from refer suit me just fine. i confess to taking a couple of the first plant's i saw some yrs ago. fresh, they tasted quite dif than store bot. frozen is ok, too. imo.Thanks!
I was just thinking of starting some brussel sprout seedlings. I start collards each spring and they often live up until January or Feb and am hoping to do the same with brussel sprouts, except starting later. In the summer brussel sprouts get buggy around here and the heat is hard on them just at the time that harvest should be beginning. As you probably know store bought brussel sprouts can be highly contaminated with pesticides.
that is what i would do. extra water, too and some fertz. stimulate the cambium.Dang! I went and did it. I just planted two peach trees this Spring and I was out weed whipping today. You guessed it. I hit the stake and the line caught and hit the trunk of the sapling. scoured the bark half way around.
I don't guess there's anything that can be done? Wrap it in something or use pruning dope?
hardly what we produce from our down-scaled home garden. but i did stroll thru it a bit yesterday... some pix from the smaller side of gardening...took a load to the food bank,----over 500 pounds of onions and over 300 pounds of summer squash. They were wondering if we were going to bring stuff this year! Last year we took in over 12,000 pounds of veggies during the year.
I still have 5 plants to plant. Grew too many seedlings for my needs. I'll rough them in today instead of throwing them away.hardly what we produce from our down-scaled home garden. but i did stroll thru it a bit yesterday... some pix from the smaller side of gardening...
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still plenty tomatoes. not sure if we will get 300 but who's counting? those 3 that look green had tinge of orange topside. mr Leek still doing well. cukes still producing, but ending soon. lots of green tomatoes and flowers, too. nites getting warm for setting...
we planted 2 few yrs back. 3 i guess it was. one produced first year. this year we had so many peaches had to make jam. other is still free-loading... has yet to even flower... thinking of replacing it...Dang! I went and did it. I just planted two peach trees this Spring and I was out weed whipping today. You guessed it. I hit the stake and the line caught and hit the trunk of the sapling. scoured the bark half way around.
I don't guess there's anything that can be done? Wrap it in something or use pruning dope?
Yum! With a little fried bacon .we do have close to 500 #s of mayo, though! at store other day we had to have 5 items for store discount's $ savings. had 4, but decided on another BIG jar of Hellman's. prob last us into next century. reg price close to $6 and with discounts, aps and 5-fer... about $2 each! workx for me.... with tomato sams on the daily menu... the mayo goes fast.
tomato sliders
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that would be a BLT for me. i am a traditionalist when it comes to tomato sams. bread, home grown toms and plenty xtra mayo, too!Yum! With a little fried bacon .
My current tree is real old and splitting apart. The peaches that it does produce are being eaten now by the squirrels while still being quite green. No way that I know of stopping them short of lead posioning. Too dangerous for my area. The tree just got too big. I'll try to keep the new ones pruned so they don't get so tall and I can cover them with heavy netting I have.we planted 2 few yrs back. 3 i guess it was. one produced first year. this year we has so many had to make jam. other is still free-loading... has yet to even flower... thinking of replacing it...
don't 2 fruit trees make an orchard? lol
none i know of, other than a .177! that was our problem, too... squirrels and birds first couple yrs of peaches. i had all but given up. but this year, for some reason they left them alone. and the tree really produced, too. we just let them fall to the ground. figured once it dropped a peach, the peach was ripe enuff! lol.... so daily we picked them up. pain to prep. i did not boil to remove skin. maybe nxt yr. but i came up with a speedy way to get them prepped. and i could do a bowl full in 15 mins or so. the jam turned out more like peach apple sauce. recipe called for cinnamon. but seemed too much. so i decided to mix it with a store peach jam. besides, i wanted more chunks. and it was an over the top winner. best peach jam i have ever tasted! sometimes ya just get lucky! and i have some frozen bits n pcs, too. so plan is for a peach cobbler. would be a good rainy afternoon project...My current tree is real old and splitting apart. The peaches that it does produce are being eaten now by the squirrels while still being quite green. No way that I know of stopping them short of lead posioning. Too dangerous for my area. The tree just got too big. I'll try to keep the new ones pruned so they don't get so tall and I can cover them with heavy netting I have.
Mentioning my weed whipping accident, my Brother years ago had weed whipped around one of my peach trees and had ripped the bark off all the way around. Killed it eventually. He thought he was helping me. I don't let him weed whip around my trees/plants any more. Then I go and do the same thing!
Any chemical detorants for squirrels?
4.5 acres total, BUT this year not all of it got planted due to weather and old body giving out!Man you must have some garden!
This reply is probably late but I would wrap the wound in plastic wrap than aluminum foil or brown bag etc. to keep the sap from drying out if its deep enough. As long as you didn't go deeper than the cambium breaking the sap wood it shouldn't be an issue. Half way around the trunck wounds are done in order to encourage fruiting in some trees/vines. So its not a death sentence.Dang! I went and did it. I just planted two peach trees this Spring and I was out weed whipping today. You guessed it. I hit the stake and the line caught and hit the trunk of the sapling. scoured the bark half way around.
I don't guess there's anything that can be done? Wrap it in something or use pruning dope?
The next morning (today), I lathered it up with an old tube of triple antibiotic ointment and wrapped it with a non-stick gauze bandage. It works for humans right so why not trees ? I did a quick search and a petroleum based treatment so that's what I did. In lieu of something else, it couldn't hurt.This reply is probably late but I would wrap the wound in plastic wrap than aluminum foil or brown bag etc. to keep the sap from drying out if its deep enough. As long as you didn't go deeper than the cambium breaking the sap wood it shouldn't be an issue. Half way around the trunck wounds are done in order to encourage fruiting in some trees/vines. So its not a death sentence.
I'm going to wound some peach tree rootstocks pretty soon to chip bud them into a white peach tree I have that's trying to slip away. It's over 25 years old so I guess its tired.
we planted 2 few yrs back. 3 i guess it was. one produced first year. this year we had so many peaches had to make jam. other is still free-loading... has yet to even flower... thinking of replacing it...
don't 2 fruit trees make an orchard? lol
canned peach jam...2023
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had some on burgers last nite. and garden fresh tomatoes. meal was over the top! made ranch fries, toothat would be a BLT for me. i am a traditionalist when it comes to tomato sams. bread, home grown toms and plenty xtra mayo, too!
i decided to get some Boston bib at grocery other day. bit smaller and more $ than iceberg... but a more delicate flavor and texture. $2.50. i can't grow it that fast or big. but i can grow it down here. it does ok in fall/spring garden. but never as big as that in store. too warm.
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