I have an iphone 4 which does not allow me to direct transfer photos. I attach photos to an e-mail and send it to one of my accounts.madhatter wrote:having issues getting pics off my phone....USB keeps disconnecting before I can download...freeski wrote:Madhatter let's see what you got growing...
lots of beans, peas just finished, lots of zucch and summer squash...I need to take my regular camera out and take some pics...been really busy w all this bike stuff and what not...
Madhatter's 2017 Garden Thread
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Step one: plant tomato, red onion, jalapeno and cilantro in garden
Step two: catch Haddock off New Hampshire coast-Stellwagen Bank
Step three: buy beer and corn mesa
Step four: prepare pico de gallo with garden tomato-red onion-cilantro-jalapeno-lime juice
Step five: prepare sauce with mayo-hot pepper relish-lemon juice-hot sauce-salt/pepper
Step six: make homemade tortillas with the corn mesa
Step seven: lightly fry Stellwagen Bank Haddock
Step eight: build tacos
Step nine: open beer
Step ten: eat best tacos ever and drink beer
Step two: catch Haddock off New Hampshire coast-Stellwagen Bank
Step three: buy beer and corn mesa
Step four: prepare pico de gallo with garden tomato-red onion-cilantro-jalapeno-lime juice
Step five: prepare sauce with mayo-hot pepper relish-lemon juice-hot sauce-salt/pepper
Step six: make homemade tortillas with the corn mesa
Step seven: lightly fry Stellwagen Bank Haddock
Step eight: build tacos
Step nine: open beer
Step ten: eat best tacos ever and drink beer
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A meal worthy of a cold pbr? If you go a little East or West across state lines you can find a beer worthy of being paired with a meal like that.
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I hate seafood. However that makes it look delicious. Nice work sir! Great picture! Mag worthy.f.a.s.t. wrote:Step one: plant tomato, red onion, jalapeno and cilantro in garden
Step two: catch Haddock off New Hampshire coast-Stellwagen Bank
Step three: buy beer and corn mesa
Step four: prepare pico de gallo with garden tomato-red onion-cilantro-jalapeno-lime juice
Step five: prepare sauce with mayo-hot pepper relish-lemon juice-hot sauce-salt/pepper
Step six: make homemade tortillas with the corn mesa
Step seven: lightly fry Stellwagen Bank Haddock
Step eight: build tacos
Step nine: open beer
Step ten: eat best tacos ever and drink beer
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About 6 pounds of plum tomato picked on Friday and another 6 pounds today. About 6 hours later, presto.....6 huge jars of preserved tomato sauce.
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Absolutely love tomato sauce made from fresh tomatoes. Made some myself recently.f.a.s.t. wrote:About 6 pounds of plum tomato picked on Friday and another 6 pounds today. About 6 hours later, presto.....6 huge jars of preserved tomato sauce.
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Pumpkins on vine. Cucumbers coming out of my ears. Made 8 quarts of bread and butter pickles.
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more cukes that i can i use as well but they're easy to give away but i don't care if see another zucchini. picked about 30 of them and they're not so easy to give away. tomatoes started turning last week and may have to open up a farm stand ... overall, it's been a blast but might have to scale back or do a better job staggering the "crop" next year.freeski wrote:Pumpkins on vine. Cucumbers coming out of my ears. Made 8 quarts of bread and butter pickles.
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My cucumbers are going crazy this year as well, I just pickled 6 pints and 2 days later have enough to pickle 6 more. My raspberries are having a great year but they always do, blueberries on the other hand just did not happen much this year after a banner crop last year. My tomatoes are having an average year, and my peppers are just starting to ripen.skiadikt wrote:more cukes that i can i use as well but they're easy to give away but i don't care if see another zucchini. picked about 30 of them and they're not so easy to give away. tomatoes started turning last week and may have to open up a farm stand ... overall, it's been a blast but might have to scale back or do a better job staggering the "crop" next year.freeski wrote:Pumpkins on vine. Cucumbers coming out of my ears. Made 8 quarts of bread and butter pickles.
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not into pickling so need to eat them all. got a couple quarts out of the blueberries. thinking of planting raspberries for next year. how many plants do you recommend?daytripper wrote:My cucumbers are going crazy this year as well, I just pickled 6 pints and 2 days later have enough to pickle 6 more. My raspberries are having a great year but they always do, blueberries on the other hand just did not happen much this year after a banner crop last year. My tomatoes are having an average year, and my peppers are just starting to ripen.skiadikt wrote:more cukes that i can i use as well but they're easy to give away but i don't care if see another zucchini. picked about 30 of them and they're not so easy to give away. tomatoes started turning last week and may have to open up a farm stand ... overall, it's been a blast but might have to scale back or do a better job staggering the "crop" next year.freeski wrote:Pumpkins on vine. Cucumbers coming out of my ears. Made 8 quarts of bread and butter pickles.
won the battle against cabbage worms on my broccoli & brussel sprouts. squeezing the fckers was big fun but now my zukes have a bit of a squash bug infestation. captain jack's deadbug brew seems to work but they're pretty relentless.
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I think my cucumber plants are done as the leaves are turning brown. String beans still going strong and I can't keep up with them. I've been picking tomatoes for a while now but there are still some that need to mature.freeski wrote:Pumpkins on vine. Cucumbers coming out of my ears. Made 8 quarts of bread and butter pickles.
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late season drought going on currently...irrigation required...on a side note warm spells like this is why I don't exactly follow the advice of those who want you to top, pinch or otherwise prevent plants from setting new fruit as early as they do( 2-3 weeks before first expected frost date, usually sep 15 for my area) some years I don't see frost or at least frost heavy enough to kill until november...lots of production during sep and oct some yrs...
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