How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow?
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#621  
Looking good Jarrod. DFB, here in a month or two, I would gladly exchange some of my heat for your cool.
 
   / How does your garden grow?
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#622  
First peas of the season, first corn, and first Iraqi cucumber.

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   / How does your garden grow? #623  
Those look like "Acre Peas" are they? Lori just put up 17 pints of them. They were the best growing crop in our garden this year and still coming in
 
   / How does your garden grow? #624  
Those look like "Acre Peas" are they? Lori just put up 17 pints of them. They were the best growing crop in our garden this year and still coming in

Must be a regional thing. As those look like black eye peas.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #625  
Kinda, the people around here grow "Acre Peas" which are a Texas Cream Pea, or Texas Field Pea. I have heard them called both. They are a white pea where Blackeyes are a brown pea (the color of the water you cook them in). They do have a very unique taste. One of the big farms around here grows and sells "Acre Beans" which are different still. PM me if you want some pea seeds, they are a bush plant with great tolerance to heat and lack of moisture... guess that is why mine did so well this year.
 
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#626  
They are Pink Eyed Purple Hulls. I like them because you have a helpful color reminder to let you know they need picking. Also good peas.

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Are any of you guys having trouble uploading pictures? The last couple of days I have had to post to Face Book, then copy them over to TBN.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #627  
They are Pink Eyed Purple Hulls. I like them because you have a helpful color reminder to let you know they need picking. Also good peas. Are any of you guys having trouble uploading pictures? The last couple of days I have had to post to Face Book, then copy them over to TBN.

Yea. I've had pictures just not appear once they're uploaded. The link is there until you hit send.
 
   / How does your garden grow?
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#628  
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The silks on the field corn are getting a little color. I picked two ears of sweet corn yesterday, and three today. If that progression would keep on, that would be cool.

I found a couple of worms in the tomatoes today, so I gave everything a good spraying. The rain did it's part by passing us by. Last week when I sprayed we had a big thunderstorm which washed it all away.

PS: it seems the photo uploader is back to normal.
 
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#629  
I planted two rows of acorn squash yesterday. The saved seeds had been in the ground a couple of weeks with no sprouts, so I picked up a few packs of seeds in town last week. I've been playing with the idea of cooking some of the Filipino pole beans whole, and tonight I did it. They look impressive on the plate.

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   / How does your garden grow? #630  
My gardens are doing great, all the plants are up and really starting to grow now. NOW, it's time for weed control, so I got started "mulching" in the gardens! Here's the front garden,

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All the mulch will get tilled down in the fall, to "feed" next years plants...

I don't use any chemical ferts or sprays of any kind, so the mulch really works great for weed control and also my gardens need MUCH less watering!

Did I mention, little to NO WEEDS??

SR
 
   / How does your garden grow? #631  
I've been playing with the idea of cooking some of the Filipino pole beans whole, and tonight I did it. They look impressive on the plate.

Wow! I have not grown that variety before. I often stay away from any jumbo variety as it seems the taste is sacrificed for size. How do they taste?
 
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#632  
Wow! I have not grown that variety before. I often stay away from any jumbo variety as it seems the taste is sacrificed for size. How do they taste?

They taste good. I got the seed from a little old Filipino lady at one of my thrift stores. She said the name, but since I don't speak Filipino. . . .

She did say it wasn't the Yardlong bean though. I take it is an old strain, as she said they grew them in the corn when she was a child. It is just about too hot for green beans now, so I'm hoping the pole beans last a while.
 
   / How does your garden grow?
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#633  
My gardens are doing great, all the plants are up and really starting to grow now. NOW, it's time for weed control, so I got started "mulching" in the gardens! Here's the front garden,

standard.jpg


All the mulch will get tilled down in the fall, to "feed" next years plants...

I don't use any chemical ferts or sprays of any kind, so the mulch really works great for weed control and also my gardens need MUCH less watering!

Did I mention, little to NO WEEDS??

SR

I used to use old hay for mulch, but we had a bad roach problem. They would eat the cantaloupe before they got ripe. The last two years I have gone away from it. Maybe with fresh hay like you have it wouldn't be as bad. But since we planted our last hayfield in longleaf pines this year. . .
 
   / How does your garden grow? #634  
Thank God! We don't have roaches here where I live!

I've been using heavy mulch for MANY years now, it works perfectly year after year...

SR
 
   / How does your garden grow? #635  
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The garden is going well, snap peas harvested and put up in the freezer and spot cleaned up for other plants. We've had a dryer spring but are now catching up on rain. Planted snake gourd for the first time and the rabbits ate the growth so that's not looking promising. Added nitro to the golden queen today as I doubled the corn planting this year as we ran out of stock in very easily spring. All in all the garden is going well. Best to all of you and your gardens.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #636  
They're not in the garden, but they're doing really well and the first thing to eat (besides ramps) so far this year.

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   / How does your garden grow?
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#637  
Duwop, nice looking garden.

Sysop, those are some big blueberries. Are they still sweet? I have found that the bigger the berry, the less sweet they are. We bought a few bushes this year with a couple of berries on each bush, so we had a harvest too. Although not a very big one.

I shucked a bucket of sweet corn before coming in to work this morning, and Margie put it in the freezer. This morning when I was picking over the garden, I noticed a few ears of the field corn were ready. I was too rushed to pick them, but I'll get them in the morning. There is a trail mix I buy with parched corn in it, and I want to try parching some myself. I figured I could practice on the field corn.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #638  
Thanks Larro when I saw Sysop's blueberries I went to see how big mine are getting his dime size trump mine.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #639  
Ran the tiller thru my garden today. My corn is less than a ft high. potatoes did not grow well at all. beans are doing ok.
gonna have to put up a rabbit fence. They hardly run from me anymore. Also had deer prints in the garden.
 

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