Well My Juice Garden sucked this year
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Jgunn
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Date: September 30, 2008 03:36AM due to repeatedly bad weather up here in the pacific north wet ..err west .. about the onlyt thing that flourished was all the funky brands of leafy greens i planted and the zuchinni went nuts but i think some of it cross polinated with my cucumbers because allthoug they look like zuchinis they have a harder cucumber thicker like shell and more watery texture then traditional zuchini
i think i made a new breed .. i will call it ... LaVeronique Zucumberini ! yes i think that will do .. on an UP note .. i have scored mega amounts of free apples, plums yellow an purple, corn and other field gleanings on my evening raids of forgotton forbidden fruits so how was all yer summers? ...Jodi, the banana eating buddhist Re: Well My Juice Garden sucked this year
Posted by:
Sundancer
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Date: September 30, 2008 11:46AM It was pretty wet in New England until September as well, but not so much that the tomatoes got funky -- we had a boatload of heirlooms-- enough to supply the local co-op and the restaurant where I work. Also lettuce, peas, squash and cukes earlier, basil, onions and garlic, lots of kale, beets, carrots, cilantro, arugula, kale, chard, sunflowers (for the birds and squirrels -- our TV), green beans, tomatillos, kale, herbs and edible flowers, grapes, black raspberries and wonderberries! I had never heard of wonderberries, and David planted several bushes of these seedy, black wonders. They are sweet (but not overly) and earthy, and grow in little clusters. I love to graze on them when I watch my daughter play. And did I say kale? Re: Well My Juice Garden sucked this year
Posted by:
Jgunn
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Date: September 30, 2008 11:58AM hehe peas !! omg i was so annoyed with my peas .. there they were no where near ready and i had to go work for 4 days volunteer at a local folk music fest and guess what ?
when i got back those darn peas had gotten over ripe adn tasted liek big round peices of cardboard LOL i couldnt beelive they all overripend in just 4 days i was sooooo annoyed .. cuz i really was lookin forward to lazing about in the back yard with collander of peas shelling them an watching the clouds lol yes i got copious amounts of blueberries an blackberries as well ! the grapes well they are not looking to great either .. but they may pull thru will have to see this week hehe my only tomatoes that didnt go funk were my romas ..which are my fave but i didnt get any where near the amount i usually get .. but i am cherishign the ones i got mmmm !! ...Jodi, the banana eating buddhist Re: Well My Juice Garden sucked this year
Posted by:
Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: September 30, 2008 01:36PM I admire anyone who can grow a good Garden. I've tried Tomatoes in
the past and have had limited success. They're easy to grow, but need to be fed to produce a nutritious crop. I've started back growing Wheatgrasss, but that doesn't qualify as as a real Garden since it's done indoors. The 'key' to growing good Grass is in the fertilizer. I'm using Clay and Ocean Water for minerals.......WY Re: Well My Juice Garden sucked this year
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Jgunn
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Date: September 30, 2008 07:48PM hehe thanks Yogi .. i do try .. sometimes mother nature just decides whats she gonna do an thats that
tomatoes can at times be very fussy and sometiems go like weeds .. they are a true enigma for sure lol ..i always plant lots an just hope for the best LOL i think wheatgrass is a true garden yogi .. lots of gardens are indoors ! Re: Well My Juice Garden sucked this year
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: October 01, 2008 10:36PM Jgunn Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > i think wheatgrass is a true garden yogi .. lots > of gardens are indoors ! Thanks Jodi. I just planted some Wheatgrass, so I feel like a Gardener again. It has been a long time since I've grown Grass, but it's like riding a Bicycle.... you never forget how.....WY Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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