Texas Spring/Summer Thread

/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,812  
Don, hopefully it is just low on freon then (and no hole in the line)


Picked 2 jalapeno's!! I didn't intentionally buy the J plant, some a-hole switched the pot tag around:laughing:
 
/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,813  
The front just hit the coast,, looks like a lot of rain with it.. we will see.. Lou



Hope you get rain and cooler temps, and no bad storms, Lou!
 
/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,814  
Well, finally I'm in the production game with you guy's!! Still had my butt whooped by FG19 and Jim, (my local competition:laughing:) But better late then never I guess



Dont laugh, its a work in progress garden:D Notice my "oak tree" garden in the background:D:eek:



 
/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,815  
Don, hopefully it is just low on freon then (and no hole in the line)


Picked 2 jalapeno's!! I didn't intentionally buy the J plant, some a-hole switched the pot tag around:laughing:

I have picked a couple of serranos, but jalapenos need a little more time. Tabasco peppers are just beginning to bloom good. Didn't plant habaneros, this year. I did however, plant one bell pepper plant. I use those fresh in home-made spaghetti sauce and other recipes! I am ready for peppers!
 
/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,816  
Your garden looks great, Western!

It might be cooler today, but I sure broke a sweat out hoeing earlier. Not so bad in the shade, but the garden doesn't grow in the shade.
 
/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,817  
Your garden looks great, Western! Thanks!!

It might be cooler today, but I sure broke a sweat out hoeing earlier. Not so bad in the shade, but the garden doesn't grow in the shade.

Have you ever tried a "stirrup" hoe?? great for weeding, but not for deeper digg'n
 
/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,818  
Have you ever tried a "stirrup" hoe?? great for weeding, but not for deeper digg'n

I've never tried one, but have been curious about them.
 
/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,819  
We ended up with a good inch in gauge...
 
/ Texas Spring/Summer Thread #1,820  
Dennis, your garden looks great, especially for somebody who has to work for a living. We retired folks have a big advantage. Your squash and zucs look very healthy.

We got a nice mess of beans this morning and my grandson picked about 10 ripe cherry tomatoes. We also got a couple more yellow squash.

I've sure got a lot of purple coneflowers on my place. I'll soon have lots of purple gayfeathers too. My grandson and I went Mule riding this morning and he got it stuck. I managed to get it out and then promptly stuck it really good myself. I brought my tractor and pulled it out with him driving. For a 13 yo kid, he did a good job of driving while I pulled him up a very narrow ridge on the hillside.

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