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Thread: One Day Harvest from my Garden

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    I was going to ask you to set another place at your table - for me! LOL! Enjoy your harvest. It looks great! Yum!
    Me too, me too ...
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    Yummy! Looks delicious

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    Thanks everyone. Yes all the work to get the garden going has paid off. We are picking things daily, and have to share with the neighbors a bit as we can't eat it all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Thanks everyone. Yes all the work to get the garden going has paid off. We are picking things daily, and have to share with the neighbors a bit as we can't eat it all.
    Tomorrow is "Sneak a zucchini on you Neighbor's Porch" day

    http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/Sneak-So...ht/Detail.aspx

    Good Luck!

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    LOL thanks for that, Richard. Just gave one to a dear friend of mine today ha haa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    LOL thanks for that, Richard. Just gave one to a dear friend of mine today ha haa.
    Timely, ain't it? You are supposed to SNEAK them to your friends!


    I just plucked a huge one from my plant. I am totally amazed at how huge those suckers get......

    What do you do for the soil? Vitamins/fertilizer?

    You can kill me after you tell me.

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    Dehydrated cow manure, Richard. Bovung brand name, if you have it out there, is the BEST!

    First you dig a hole twice as big as you nee dit for that tiny little starter plant. Fill it with Bovung, then put in the plant, then some soil on top.

    Once the plant gets it's first flower, put a pile of Bovung next to it.

    We've had so much rain this year I haven't needed to water once! Not even the day I planted -- it started raining before I was finished!
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    Sandie, please don't kill Richard!!!!!


    I've been Boo'd...
    Thanks Barry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah View Post
    Sandie, please don't kill Richard!!!!!
    I am easily amused?

    Does that count?

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    Looks awesome!!!

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
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    If anyone needs a zucchini that could be used for a baseball bat, let us know.

    One got away........

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    I have been eating the best figs from a neighbor's tree. One of the branches sticks over just enough for me to be able to pick them off with no hassle at all!

    These things are huge and so sweet. I hadn't had figs in years....

    I'll grab some pics in the next few days!

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    Oh my goodness, fresh figs! Figs a huge thing for us Sicilians.

    Richard, snag a few for me!
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    That is beautiful! You are lucky you have such a talented green thumb. Almost everything I plant dies. I even kill the ones already planted. I'll bet your chicken salad was delicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Oh my goodness, fresh figs! Figs a huge thing for us Sicilians.

    Richard, snag a few for me!
    My granny had a fig tree in her front yard and I'd eat until I pooped preserves!

    She put up figs and there was nothing more awesome that a piece of wheat toast with real butter and her fig preserves.

    Just a few?

    LOL,

    I just need a 'granny apron' and a longer arm?

    DONE!

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