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Author:  Geterdone425 [ Wed Aug 04, 2021 10:56 am ]
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Pink Champagne currant

Author:  MadPick [ Wed Aug 04, 2021 7:52 pm ]
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^ I have no idea what those taste like, but they sure look beautiful!

Do you eat them fresh? I've only ever seen dried currants.

Author:  shaggy [ Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:29 pm ]
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Life went sideways for me this year, i didnt twine the hops, i dunno what the grapes are doing(they kick ass), and after 5 years only 1 of 5 plants are trellised, and all of my fruit/walnut trees are barely producing. Found a new walnut tree growing under where i cut down my dwarf spruce died last year, so that's good, it'll pay off in 30 years.

The Fiance's garden increased in size, the new to me troybilt horse tiller kicked ass. We are producing the crap out of pea's, green beens, and zuchinni, everything else looks great too. We had number of sunflowers, zuchinni, and some pumpkins that we didnt plant, come up, i think some are last years failed seeds, some are from the leftover stalks. We probably have a nice crop of suprise potatoes in the compost too.

Author:  Jeffro [ Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:47 pm ]
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I need recipes for cherry tomatoes, zucchini, peas and cucumbers.
Not necessarily together.
Good harvest coming up

Author:  shaggy [ Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:07 pm ]
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Jeffro wrote:
I need recipes for cherry tomatoes, zucchini, peas and cucumbers.
Not necessarily together.
Good harvest coming up

The GF slices zuchinni up into coins, and puts it in the cast iron skillet with oil(old skillet flavor is great). Sometimes she breads it, pretty simple. For cucumbers, she pickled something like 25lbs this year. As peas go, enjoy them fresh, nothing like you can get in a store.

Author:  Jeffro [ Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:26 pm ]
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Zucchini’s I usually go with butter, sour cream and garlic. Baked or microwave. Or tomatoes, onions, garlic. Random spices with each, usually trending towards Italian.
I guess I’ll try canning/ jarring the s ton of cherry tomatoes
Cukes will probably end up pickled
Peas don’t make it to the back door, just wish I could preserve them

Author:  RadioSquatch [ Tue May 03, 2022 9:17 pm ]
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Well got some squash started from saved seeds so I'm excited to see how they turn out. Pepper seeds are starting to pop I'm trying a few sweet peppers all the way to super hots

Author:  shaggy [ Wed May 04, 2022 9:23 pm ]
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I tilled somewhere around 500 sf this year, doubling last year. I still have more to move, i just need to iron out the layout.

This weekend i'm going to get some wild strawberries 'just because'... we want to see what yeld we can pull opposed to commercial ones.

Author:  jackass [ Thu May 05, 2022 6:07 am ]
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/gYy94KnZWE1i/
Ice Age Farmer
Has some examples of people who live in an apartment in Sweden finding places to grow food.

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