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Yes ….. 12 rows 900 feet long at the end of a peanut field….. peas, beans, squash, peppers, okra, and tomatoes…. Planted several different varieties of eachIf so what are you growing? I just have big pots on my back patio with tomato plants. They’ve done pretty well so far but this heat wave is pretty rough on them.
Sounds like what my wife has tried...just some pots on patio...basically only things we can count on is Basil and scallions....If so what are you growing? I just have big pots on my back patio with tomato plants. They’ve done pretty well so far but this heat wave is pretty rough on them.
Wait until tomorrow. 103 predicted… yikes 😳If so what are you growing? I just have big pots on my back patio with tomato plants. They’ve done pretty well so far but this heat wave is pretty rough on them.
Talk about summer boredom.If so what are you growing? I just have big pots on my back patio with tomato plants. They’ve done pretty well so far but this heat wave is pretty rough on them.
I haven't planted a garden, but I've been twice to the Gaaaden in Beantown.If so what are you growing? I just have big pots on my back patio with tomato plants. They’ve done pretty well so far but this heat wave is pretty rough on them.
Yeah well we can’t tell dirty jokes...but enough about politics. 🙄Talk about summer boredom.
Sounds like an abundance of good eating. Hope you got a big freezer(s) and a bunch of family, friends, and young 'uns close by to help pick and eat all that.Yes ….. 12 rows 900 feet long at the end of a peanut field….. peas, beans, squash, peppers, okra, and tomatoes…. Planted several different varieties of each
There once was a man from Nantucket....... never mind.Yeah well we can’t tell dirty jokes...but enough about politics. 🙄
Must. Not.There once was a man from Nantucket....... never mind.
This is how I grew up. Our "garden" was upwards of 2 acres some years. Once we had about an acre of okra ALONE. My granddaddy and I used to go out and cut that nasty crap every morning. I would wear tube socks up to my elbows. Didn't make a bit of difference; I wound up scratching the skin off my arms. And the TOMATOES, my goodness I didn't even like tomatoes but there's something about home grown, especially when green and fried. 😀Yes ….. 12 rows 900 feet long at the end of a peanut field….. peas, beans, squash, peppers, okra, and tomatoes…. Planted several different varieties of each