black lab farm happenings main garden UPDATE#2........ heavy photo

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That is one fine looking garden you have there, Major... You should be proud. :thumbsup Your area is way far ahead of mine...
 

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you northerns shall be gloating as ours are done....


and thank you everyone, have picked up a few tips from you,....
 

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What a difference 25 days makes! Everything looks perfect! You are really going to be enjoying all that garden bounty! Congrats on a job well done!
 

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MAJOR!!! WOW no eggplants on mine yet! have had several squash meals already and made the pesto put mine in muffin cups! have little cucumbers and acorn squash on the vine along with lots of butternut squash!!
Still hopeing to come help you harvest your blackberries!!!
May have to show your pics to my garden too and tell it to get going!!
 

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finally got it right..... :lol:


just wondering if anybody has ever noticed that when pole beans climb they all away twist counter clockwise
wonder if they twist clockwise in the southern hemisphere :idunno


the brussel sprouts are coming along
 

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You know Major', your pole beans aren't much behind my volunteer Rattlesnake beans despite that brief venture you had into the bush ;).

I suppose you should have a good long season with those vines. Mine will likely be looking just a little tired when the 1st frost shows up. My first sowing of bush beans are covered with blooms. The seed didn't go in especially early but I really shouldn't have planted so many early (ish).

Steve
 

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Ahhhh...Brussel sprouts! I wish! :love For the second year in a row, mine look like they are growing at a snails pace. Don't know if they are going to make it to actually have sprouts. Last year all season about 1/2 inch tall. This year they are about 5 inches tall at least.

Eat some for me!
 

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Stubbornhillfarm said:
Ahhhh...Brussel sprouts! I wish! :love For the second year in a row, mine look like they are growing at a snails pace. Don't know if they are going to make it to actually have sprouts. Last year all season about 1/2 inch tall. This year they are about 5 inches tall at least.

Eat some for me!
we tried to grow them years ago, that was a dismal failure but wanted to give them a shot one more time. so far they are doing very well even planted some more..
 
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