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4 hours ago, Fish24/7 said:

Pulled a few onions for supper. 

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Like to eat these with a bologna sandwich. 

No cooking tonight. Don't feel like it.

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Green onions, white bread and butter Mmmm good, a GOOD slice of baloney would be good with it too.

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Well got Salad Stuff. Lettuce, Onions and Radishes.

Soon as I get someone to run the Tiller and all do some more planting.

oneshot

Posted
4 hours ago, oneshot said:

Radishes

 Guess how much I spend annually on top quality radishes ?

$0.00 👌

Radishes are FREE in my house because nobody appreciates them, and we don't have Fraggles anymore.

Posted
3 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

 Guess how much I spend annually on top quality radishes ?

$0.00 👌

Radishes are FREE in my house because nobody appreciates them, and we don't have Fraggles anymore.

Yea I like Turnips much better.

oneshot

Posted
17 minutes ago, Bushbeater said:

It may be a bit late but decided to try some home grown smoke. Ordered a sack of Kentucky Burley seeds from Victory Seed Co.

Thats something that you don't see much anymore.  Tobacco growers.

Back in the 80's in West Kentucky, there were fields of it everywhere and barns for drying.  They are all gone now.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

Posted
10 hours ago, jdmidwest said:

Thats something that you don't see much anymore.  Tobacco growers.

Back in the 80's in West Kentucky, there were fields of it everywhere and barns for drying.  They are all gone now.

Seen plenty here in Missouri.

oneshot

Posted

 

40's again at night this week? My jalapeno peppers hate it. Anything below 55 and they just  complain. Will have to bring them inside once again.

Put some more corn in yesterday before the rains.

Still hesitant with planting the tomatoes.. not a good weather week to transplant. 

I have two tomatoes in the ground already, slowly coming along now as the avg. night temp rises. These may be a tad stunted ,too early to tell for sure but they are getting very bushy for a non bushy variety.

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Kinda crazy! Bottomed out at 35 degrees this morning around 6:30 AM. It's 11:00 AM now and about 64. 

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John

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This is going to be the latest I've ever planted my tomatoes. Always had them in the ground before May. The weather here sucks so far. Too cold at night, too wet. My neighbor has stunted tomatoes and his peppers are always droopy and pale. I'm going to wait one more week, then they go in no matter ,or else I won't have tomatoes until mid August if I wait any longer. The variety I grow hate cold weather ,cold rains,and cold dirt.  The two that are already in the ground are not happy with the conditions. Still alive, just not doing much.

Been bringing my jalapenos in every night. . They are doing pretty gooood . The corn I put in the other day has sprouted quickly with all this rain.

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