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Weekly Gardening Thread Vol. 28, July 13, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012 | JustaDumbBlonde

Posted on 07/13/2012 8:35:18 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde

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Photobucket Good morning and happy Friday (the 13th) to all of my FRiends and fellow gardeners! My special thanks go to Ellendra for posting the thread while I took a week to go to the mountains. I was hoping to find relief from the heat, only to find that it was in the 90's in SE Montana, not much cooler than here in Louisiana.

I began the long process of becoming a fly fisherman, and I am hooked, so to speak. Just what I needed ... another hobby to compete for my limited time!

Today is the first time I've seen the sun since Monday ... the rain followed me all the way from Kansas City, and it has stayed around. Thank goodness! It is my sincere hope that y'all are receiving some beneficial rainfall.

Before leaving on the trip, I spent 4 days making fig preserves ... the Italian White Fig tree was covered in a bumper crop, unlike anything I've ever seen. I also got all of my wild plum juice turned into beautiful jelly, and harvested another 5-gallon bucket of honey from the beeyard.

So ... what's going on with you???

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The Weekly Gardening Thread is a weekly gathering of folks that love soil, seeds and plants of all kinds. From complete newbies that are looking to start that first potted plant, to gardeners with some acreage, to Master Gardener level and beyond, we would love to hear from you.

This thread is non-political, although you will find that most here are conservative folks. No matter what, you won’t be flamed and the only dumb question is the one that isn’t asked.

It is impossible to hijack the Weekly Gardening Thread ... there is no telling where it will go and that is part of the fun and interest. Jump in and join us!


TOPICS: Agriculture; Food; Gardening; Hobbies
KEYWORDS: cattlepanels; dehydrating; excalibur; filledcookies; flyfishing; garden; gardening; livestockpanels; velcroplantties
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To: rightly_dividing; afraidfortherepublic; JustaDumbBlonde
Sugar Snap Peas did really well this year…

Our Potato and Corn Patch a few days ago…

A few of the Kohlrabi we harvested this year…


121 posted on 07/17/2012 2:19:32 PM PDT by tubebender
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To: rightly_dividing
I'll send you some young Redwood Trees that are only 30" in dia and 80 feet tall and send a mat of roots out 80 feet. They'll be 100' in 5 more years...

A few more of the Arcata Farmers Market Saturday 7/14/12…


122 posted on 07/17/2012 2:57:46 PM PDT by tubebender
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To: tubebender

Thanks, but no thanks on the redwoods. I will take that big basket of pickling cucumbers, though. Also, some of those large lemons.


123 posted on 07/17/2012 3:19:23 PM PDT by rightly_dividing (We are Scott Walker.)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

Just picked my first ‘Goose Creek’ tomato of the season...OMG! The first flavor I could detect was reminiscent of a STRAWBERRY...what a delicious tomato! My wife wasn’t impressed by Goose Creek last year, but she just offered her apologies...if the rest are like this; we are in for a treat as summer rolls on..!


124 posted on 07/17/2012 3:28:58 PM PDT by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: greeneyes; MtnClimber; happydogx2
More photos from the Arcata Farmers Market…


125 posted on 07/17/2012 4:28:15 PM PDT by tubebender
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To: tubebender

Why’s everyone wearing coats and looking cold?? It is summer....


126 posted on 07/17/2012 5:09:00 PM PDT by happydogx2 (How about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac who stays up all night wonders if there really is a dog...)
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To: happydogx2

It’s smoke from fires in the wasteland of eastern Oregon


127 posted on 07/17/2012 6:13:57 PM PDT by tubebender
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To: tubebender

Is that a statue of Lenin in the background? The people all seem to be sitting down (pretending to work). Do you really live in the USA? :>)


128 posted on 07/17/2012 6:25:30 PM PDT by MtnClimber (To the left wrong is right, down is up and backward is "Forward")
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To: tubebender

Beautiful. I’ll be planting some in “molasses pots” for my fall plantings. I’m going to try some in my small raised garden. I love “fresh” carrots. I’ve never grown carrots before, or fennel, so this will be a learning experience.


129 posted on 07/17/2012 6:40:38 PM PDT by tillacum
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To: tillacum

OOPs, I misspoke. I put some carrot seeds in one of the raised gardens, but nothing happened, so I’m going to try a “cool” planting. Arrowhead grows carrots, so I should be able to, too.


130 posted on 07/17/2012 6:43:14 PM PDT by tillacum
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To: tubebender

OHHHHHH, I love Kohlrabi, peeled, sliced, salted with a martini ice floating on top of the martini. The queen Mum and I had a 1700 hr martini for 30 years, then she passed on, but I keep up the tradition. I might try some kohnrabi in one of my fall gardens. The gardens are now being prepped for fall and winter. OH, I found some styrofoam coolers...punctured the side bottoms, glued the tops on the bottoms and will be using them for some of my fall and winter crops.


131 posted on 07/17/2012 6:52:00 PM PDT by tillacum
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To: tubebender

OH MY, all those fennels. So fresh, so white and green. I love fennel, onion, orange salads.....with chili & beans with cornbread. I love fennel.


132 posted on 07/17/2012 6:55:21 PM PDT by tillacum
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To: happydogx2

It’s Not cold...it’s cool. That’s why all those veggies look so good. And did you notice tubebenders peas? It’s the dampness and cool Pacific breeze that makes it so vibrantly green and fresh?


133 posted on 07/17/2012 7:00:34 PM PDT by tillacum
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To: tubebender

What are Kumamatos? I’ve never heard of them.


134 posted on 07/17/2012 7:03:17 PM PDT by tillacum
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To: tillacum
They are small sweet Japanese Oysters that are grown here on Humboldt Bender Bay along with the larger Pacific Oysters. All Oysters that make it to our home are destined for the Grill and dipped in melted Garlic Butter
135 posted on 07/17/2012 7:30:20 PM PDT by tubebender
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To: tubebender

Beautiful!


136 posted on 07/17/2012 10:47:13 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic (ABO)
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To: tillacum; tubebender
I know, I'm just giving Tubebender a bad time. We were in that area 2 weeks ago and the weather was Chamber of Commerce gorgeous. Tubebenders offerings are extremely tough to beat. I, on the other hand, after several plantings due to late frosts here on the high desert of Oregon, have another problem in our little kitchen garden. It's enclosed to keep the mule deer out but not sage rats. These are photos of 1 nights damage. As you can see I've got a "live" trap set; I've tried bait but it dumped the bait out of the 5" plastic lid and carried the lid off.

Again, this is just one night - lettuce, peas, bell pepper and beans got hammered:


137 posted on 07/18/2012 6:50:05 AM PDT by happydogx2 (How about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac who stays up all night wonders if there really is a dog...)
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To: tubebender

Next time we drive to visit family, we’ll have to drive through “Bender” Bay and see if we can find some of those oysters. When we’re “home”, we sometimes pick oysters, there’s nuttin’ better than grilled oysters and garlic butter. YUM.


138 posted on 07/18/2012 7:01:27 AM PDT by tillacum
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To: happydogx2

OH happydogx2, how awful. I wouldn’t use a live trap, I’m mean, I’d do the varmit in. I’m going to plant some habenero peppers with some of my tomatoes and corn next summer and spread espson salt around to keep out the racoons, rabbits and any other varmit who might try and take some.


139 posted on 07/18/2012 7:06:17 AM PDT by tillacum
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To: tillacum

I’ve tried three different kinds of bait (one that worked when I had one creating havoc and hiding in my garage last year) but it prefers the garden. The live animal trap is the last resort; if it goes into the trap it won’t came back out alive. It’s also destroyed the wife’s bed of Snapdragons in one of our several flower gardens. The seed company folks have also recommended spraying caster oil around the garden beds but while it may keep it out of the kitchen garden I know it’ll transition to the other flower beds.

This has been a very challenging year to have a veggie garden in Central Oregon but it could be worse. I could be living in a condo or apartment and not have the opportunity to get my hands dirty.


140 posted on 07/18/2012 8:17:41 AM PDT by happydogx2 (How about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac who stays up all night wonders if there really is a dog...)
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