Western
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Just found out why we where so lucky, boss lady said it was also 38* this morning at 6am. Wheeeew
I never uprooted my garden plants and put them on a compost pile. Instead, I just mowed them down, then tilled them in. That let'em compost all they wanted to that Winter.:laughing:
Western; Yes, I can them, I freeze them, I share, and one of my dogs loves them too, so helps himself, as well. I can also make a meal of fresh tomatoes and fresh basil. Won't touch a store bought tomato, at all, but enjoy doing everything with my home grown ones.
I heard a song once that said, "Only two things that money can't buy, and that's true love and home grown tomatoes!"
Not sure I'd be good at going from 376 to 16 acres. If I ever move, it will be onto 375-500 acres! I'll need to win the lottery first though. :confused3:
When I said I mowed them down, I failed to say that I used my brush hog (rotary mower) on the tractor; not my lawnmower.:laughing:Bird; How do you do that with okra? I don't think I could mow over the stalks, so pull them up and stick them into a compost heap. Just do the same with the entire garden. That way, if I need a little more compost in one area, v. another, can add where needed. Of course, I don't use the tiller either. Mine is all a simple hoe, and me on the other end!
When I said I mowed them down, I failed to say that I used my brush hog (rotary mower) on the tractor; not my lawnmower.:laughing: