farmgirl19
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Mine, too, and the first thing I always think of is the movie, The Fuller Brush Man.
Yes, along with Whistling in Brooklyn and Whistling in Dixie!
Mine, too, and the first thing I always think of is the movie, The Fuller Brush Man.
Ron, I probably do have some seeds on my asparagus, but the ferns are so green, they hide anything below.
I envy you your grapes. If I was your neighbor, I'd volunteer to take your fence down for you after picking a few gallons. I might even make a little vino with some juice. What are your plans for the 9 gallons you have canned?
The grapes are Concord so she adds sugar during the canning process. It will all be consumed one way or another by next fall.
She also made a number of grape pie fillings and put them in the freezer. Warm grape pie with vanilla ice cream is a favorite around here. She makes a fantastic pastry pie crust.Good thing we enjoy eating.
The deer netting may be a little tricky to take off since the grapevines have grown through it in places. Draping the 7' high fabric over the vines was easy. We put a few step in plastic stakes on each side to tie it to but have found that is not required.
We just lift up a side to pick the grapes; then drape it back over.
Coastal Flying Service used to be owned and operated by King Sharp. He and I used to hang out and fly a little together. He is the one that I sold my Cessna 140A to, many years ago. If you happen to run into him, tell him I said hello. (If you mention the 140A, he'll know who it is!)
The deer netting may be a little tricky to take off since the grapevines have grown through it in places. Draping the 7' high fabric over the vines was easy. We put a few step in plastic stakes on each side to tie it to but have found that is not required.
We just lift up a side to pick the grapes; then drape it back over.
I don't think I've ever had a grape pie. Now I have something else for my "bucket list". Hate to miss out on good stuff, ya know? I'll be hunting for recipes, so that I can make one (or more) next year! I don't have a big sweet tooth, but I do enjoy fresh, (home grown) grapes. We used to eat the sour Mustang grapes, when I was riding horses, near where DFW sits now. (Yes, even at 29, I was around before that area grew up!) Those Mustang grapes made awesome jellies too!
The nice thing about that netting is that you can cut some of the squares and not change its effectivity against deer. If you want to restore it, just use a twist tie or two where you cut it. I buy green twist tie in 200' rolls, so I have plenty for all my garden needs.