Texas Spring/Summer Thread

   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,981  
Dennis I can taste it now.:licking:. Poblano stuffed with Souris and Fromage wrap with la Bacon,, :) grilled.. hum hum,, no one can eat just one,:shocked:,Lou
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,982  
Y'all are making me hungry! :licking:

Been out on the tractor, and just came in to cook me some lunch, and here it is 2:30! Oh well, I usually only eat once a day anyway. But reading the menu here, makes it harder!
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,984  
Dennis I can taste it now.:licking:. Poblano stuffed with Souris and Fromage wrap with la Bacon,, :) grilled.. hum hum,, no one can eat just one,:shocked:,Lou

Lou, that does sound good! even good stuffed with potatoes!

Y'all are making me hungry! :licking:

Been out on the tractor, and just came in to cook me some lunch, and here it is 2:30! Oh well, I usually only eat once a day anyway. But reading the menu here, makes it harder!

At least someone is getting something done!!

I mowed my yard, worked in the garden a while, but didn't get more than 4 hrs of sleep last. When the heat hit I started dragg'n. Don't you hate not being able to turn off your brain!! Shouldn't be hard for me, with what little brain I was given anyhooo:laughing:

I did check the forecast, who in the world threw the 40% in there?? Glad it's there, but how about a "heads up" Pete Delkus, so I can schedule:laughing:
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,985  
Me, too. Usually start about 7 a.m. and finish about 7 p.m.

But Bird; You are not trying to maintain a "girlish" figure! :D

I've never been a big breakfast eater, and now coffee is all that I want in the mornings. Lunch is usually late enough to combine lunch and supper, into one normal meal.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,986  
I have been scratchin' my head over this zucchini mystery in my garden. I swear I planted seeds out of the same envelope, but I obviously have different zuc plants. What do you think? Have you ever seen two plants that look so different from the same seed pack. They both make similar zucchinis, but the leaves of the plants are sure different.

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We bought four more banana pepper plants yesterday and I set them out this morning. I looked closely at the current plants and two were bought from a local feed store and the other "banana peppers" from my favorite greenhouse. It seems the greenhouse mislabelled the plants. They are jalapenos instead of banana peppers. As a result, I have nice 6" banana peppers on two plants and 2-1/2" long jalapenos on the original ones. I also checked under the solid leaf canopy of the bell peppers and was thrilled to find baseball sized bell peppers looking healthy and still growing. I'll be eating fresh peppers within a week when they all mature. I have to pick green beans again in the morning.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,987  
Never seen that with a seed packet, jinman. I do notice many of the heirloom tomato plants have different leaves from the hybrids. Maybe your zucchini is hybrid, and some are a "throwback".
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,989  
Yep Dennis, that's exactly what I thought, but both plants have identical green zucs.:confused2: Maybe the people who put together the seed packets are kin to the folks at the greenhouse who labelled the jalapeno peppers as banana peppers.:D
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,990  
:laughing: Could be the W.E.L.L. water too!!!!!!!!:D Ben any fracking going on round the Rockin' Anchor lately??:shocked:
 

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