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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by devildeac » June 20th, 2020, 11:59 am

Bob Green wrote:
June 20th, 2020, 11:02 am
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June 20th, 2020, 10:38 am
Bob Green wrote:
June 20th, 2020, 7:18 am
I planted two more plants in pots this morning a second zucchini and a Sun Sugar yellow cherry tomato. My okra plants are starting to get some size to them. I have 46 with about half up over a foot tall so I’m optimistic when the July/August heat arrives I will have plenty of okra pods to harvest and eat. :ymparty:
You can keep all your okra but I'd gladly accept some zucchini and/or cherry tomatoes, or, any home grown tomatoes for that matter.
I will bring some home grown tomatoes to tailgate for you but it might be in 2021. :( No okra? Hmm, you must be from New Jersey. :D
Ha! Joy is from NC and she dislikes okra, too, but likes "greens," which I detest.

I'll most certainly take you up on the 2021 tomatoes, maybe trade you some NC beers in return ;) .
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » June 21st, 2020, 6:17 am

Yellow squash came out of the garden this morning and will go on my grill this afternoon.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by ArkieDukie » June 21st, 2020, 5:14 pm

Bob Green wrote:
June 21st, 2020, 6:17 am
Yellow squash came out of the garden this morning and will go on my grill this afternoon.

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Yum!
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » July 3rd, 2020, 8:09 am

Zucchini plant in a pot keeps producing:
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » July 3rd, 2020, 8:12 am

This picture shows part of my okra patch with a close up of okra pods starting to grow:
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » July 3rd, 2020, 8:13 am

Ichiban Asian eggplant growing in a pot:
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » July 28th, 2020, 3:49 pm

Garden update:

1. My tomato plants are looking rough. A second one has died. I’m getting tomatoes off the three remaining plants but the heat is taking a toll.

2. Zucchini and yellow squash still producing. I pulled one plant out that was done but have four remaining. A yellow squash in the ground, a yellow squash in a pot and two zucchini in pots. I succession planted the three in pots so each plant is a couple weeks younger than the others.

3. Okra and Asian Long beans are thriving — they both love the 99 degree heat.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Very Duke Blue » July 31st, 2020, 10:29 am

Our tomatoes are the only thing in our garden producing. It’s been too dry for everything else. I’ll begin putting up tomatoes today. I’ll also make spaghetti sausages with them. I’ve done that in the past and loved the results.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » August 1st, 2020, 5:13 am

Very Duke Blue wrote:
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Our tomatoes are the only thing in our garden producing. It’s been too dry for everything else.
I’m surprised you aren’t getting okra.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by CameronBornAndBred » August 31st, 2020, 10:31 am

The butterfly house is blooming today!!!
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by OPK » August 31st, 2020, 6:40 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:
August 31st, 2020, 10:31 am
The butterfly house is blooming today!!!

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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » September 5th, 2020, 6:21 am

Nice looking butterflies, Chris.

I ripped out my okra this past week. I still have Asian long beans, eggplant and chili peppers growing.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » April 17th, 2021, 5:33 am

It’s time to start gardening. B-) I bought some starter plants yesterday so I will be putting some in containers today and some in the ground.

Standard selection: zucchini, yellow squash, Asian eggplant, chili peppers and tomatoes.

I bought them at Norfolk County Feed and Seed for $1.89 per tray of three compared to $3.98 per plant at Lowe’s. Huge savings by patronizing the local business.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by CameronBornAndBred » April 20th, 2021, 9:41 am

Mostly I'm growing food for the butterflies this year, since we had so much fun with them last Summer. (Milkweed, parsley, fennel, dill) and lots of flowers to attract them. I do have three tomato varieties growing, though, as well as cucumbers and peppers. Everything started from seed back in January, and has been out of the greenhouse now since the beginning of April.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » April 23rd, 2021, 2:51 pm

We’ve had cold temperatures the last two nights including a totally unexpected frost. I’ve lost some starter plants 🌱. Oh well, the trials and tribulations of backyard gardening.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » April 25th, 2021, 6:32 am

Weather report says temperatures in the 80s on Wednesday and Thursday. B-)
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » June 3rd, 2021, 4:34 am

I harvested a nice yellow squash yesterday:
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by CameronBornAndBred » June 3rd, 2021, 9:38 am

Yum! My squash aren't there yet, but I've enjoyed a few cucumbers so far. Damn deer ate the tops of my pepper plants, so the ones that would have been ready now disappeared. Silver lining, my plants will be nice and bushy this year. (They have been moved to the safety of my fenced in garden now.)

Weather here has not been kind; we've been in a mild drought. I've got a rain barrel system both at home and for my office gardens, but just getting flat out rained on is always nice. Yesterday we got a couple inches finally, and today we are supposed to get more. Hopefully we enjoy rain every few days this summer instead of every few weeks.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » June 12th, 2021, 5:30 am

My garden produced yellow squash and zucchini this week as a result of my hand pollination efforts last weekend. I’ll be back out there this morning paint brush in hand.

There are lots of flowers on my eggplants and a few on my peppers.
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Re: Gardening discussion

Post by Bob Green » June 27th, 2021, 5:55 am

My garden is producing plenty of yellow squash and zucchini. Everything else seems behind schedule.
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