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Title: Granny's Garden.... Post by BarbaraD on Jun 3rd, 2007, 2:28pm I just checked my tomatoes and I've got TWO tomatoes growing. They just sprouted out overnight.... Ok, so this is not a big deal for those of you who CAN grow stuff, but this is from a woman who's artificial flowers wilt after about a week! ;;D TWO tomaters today -- Tomorrow the WORLD!!!! Hugs BD |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by Jonny on Jun 3rd, 2007, 2:32pm My pole beans broke ground a few days ago, its the only thing that I can get to grow on the trellis in front of my house. I dont like beans, but it looks cool when the trellis is all covered. ;;D |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by BarbaraD on Jun 3rd, 2007, 8:11pm Ok, you bring the beans and I'll bring the maters and we'll have a feast.... ::) Hugs BD |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by Brewcrew on Jun 3rd, 2007, 8:18pm on 06/03/07 at 14:32:23, Jonny wrote:
You should try growing Cascade hops. Absolutely beautiful. And a tribute to homebrewers all over this great nation. If you wanted to make your own beer, you'd have your own source of hops. If not, just cut 'em down at the end of the season and wait until next year. You'll have twice as many. ;;D |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by BMoneeTheMoneeMan on Jun 3rd, 2007, 8:52pm on 06/03/07 at 20:18:17, Brewcrew wrote:
Cascade hops make the best beer for sure. Bill wouldn't steer you wrong. |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by Brewcrew on Jun 3rd, 2007, 9:15pm on 06/03/07 at 20:52:06, BMoneeTheMoneeMan wrote:
Well, I'd try, but he's never let me get away with it so far. ;;D Cascade are also the most prolific in this latitude. |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by tanner on Jun 3rd, 2007, 9:18pm on 06/03/07 at 21:15:33, Brewcrew wrote:
Keep tryin Bro even the King sleeps sometimes ;) .....Tim |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by Kevin_M on Jun 3rd, 2007, 9:40pm on 06/03/07 at 14:28:28, BarbaraD wrote:
http://content.flixster.com/movie/25/57/255720_det.jpg http://www.killertomato.com/assets/images/gallery_images/akt/04.jpg http://www.killertomato.com/assets/images/gallery_images/akt/08.jpg http://www.killertomato.com/assets/images/gallery_images/akt/09.jpg http://www.killertomato.com/assets/images/gallery_images/akt/01.jpg http://www.killertomato.com/assets/images/gallery_images/akt/03.jpg http://www.killertomato.com/assets/images/gallery_images/akt/02.jpg http://www.killertomato.com/assets/images/gallery_images/akt/13.jpg |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by tanner on Jun 3rd, 2007, 10:54pm Kevin.....You just ain't right ;;D |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by DonnaHar on Jun 3rd, 2007, 11:01pm Congrats, Barbara. They will smell and taste like no other's. Gotta tell you this true story...... Some years ago, I went to my Aunt's house and she very proudly showed me her beautiful tomatoes on her porch.. They were in containers with one plant in each, and the tomatoes were humongous. I noticed that they all had a stake in their pot which was about 5 ft. tall. Naturally I asked her where she got the stakes and she answered.........."these are old mops that I collected from friends, to hold the plants up". Dear God..........these tomatoes were growing in pots with rotting, old mops holding them up. Luckily, they weren't ripe enough yet to be offered some to take home. People do the darndest things. |
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Title: Re: Granny's Garden.... Post by sandie99 on Jun 4th, 2007, 4:57am Barbara, that's wonderful! :) Congrats! Any chance we'll get to see pic of these two? ;) Sanna |
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