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Thanks; The in-door fruits are cleaner (smoother) but the greenhouse fruit is considerably larger, thanks to real light; the Sun!

Either way; i’ll put my Cucumbers up against ANY store bought fruit for flavor and all of my friends will back me on that! In years past we’ve put up a dozen or more gallons of ferment pickles (refrigerator pickles) but this year Ruthy is having trouble with any of the ferment so i still grew as many plants and just gave them away, which was a win-win. Didn’t have to pickle em and have a lot more room in one of the storage refrigerators!
I gave my oldest grandson a cherry tomato and his facial expression said more than words but he was like OH MY GOD GRANDMA THAT'S SO GOOD! I said of course it's home grown not chemically grown.
 

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And speaking of Cucumbers, we’ve had 4 straight days of sun and 50F which has the Greenhouse out doing itself!
I’ve put off shutting it down until i got the plow truck winter ready; which was finished up today, but it’s going to hurt having to pull up those Cucumber and Tomato plants!

Looking back just now i notice that i shut it all down on October 3rd last year; huh, that’s today!🫣

My weekend is full so i’ll take after it early next week. Right now there’s still 20 or so fruit that will finish and 40 flowers that wont have a chance. Then there’s at least 20 ripe Tomato’s hanging and a bunch of greenie’s. I was able to take a 4th and final cutting from the Stevia today as well. All in all it was an excellent year; thank you Lord!

Son in Law got another nice Moose this year.
 

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And speaking of Cucumbers, we’ve had 4 straight days of sun and 50F which has the Greenhouse out doing itself!
I’ve put off shutting it down until i got the plow truck winter ready; which was finished up today, but it’s going to hurt having to pull up those Cucumber and Tomato plants!

Looking back just now i notice that i shut it all down on October 3rd last year; huh, that’s today!🫣

My weekend is full so i’ll take after it early next week. Right now there’s still 20 or so fruit that will finish and 40 flowers that wont have a chance. Then there’s at least 20 ripe Tomato’s hanging and a bunch of greenie’s. I was able to take a 4th and final cutting from the Stevia today as well. All in all it was an excellent year; thank you Lord!

Son in Law got another nice Moose this year.
That's a gorgeous rack.
 

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Yea; 64 inch!
WOW. I remember my mom's 2nd husband bringing in deer and him and my uncle would go down to the basement and start cleaning them up and I would always be down there waiting for the heart and liver. The only liver I would ever eat.
 

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And speaking of Cucumbers, we’ve had 4 straight days of sun and 50F which has the Greenhouse out doing itself!
I’ve put off shutting it down until i got the plow truck winter ready; which was finished up today, but it’s going to hurt having to pull up those Cucumber and Tomato plants!

Looking back just now i notice that i shut it all down on October 3rd last year; huh, that’s today!🫣

My weekend is full so i’ll take after it early next week. Right now there’s still 20 or so fruit that will finish and 40 flowers that wont have a chance. Then there’s at least 20 ripe Tomato’s hanging and a bunch of greenie’s. I was able to take a 4th and final cutting from the Stevia today as well. All in all it was an excellent year; thank you Lord!

Son in Law got another nice Moose this year.
Wow! Those antlers are huge! I've never sampled moose meat. Is it like elk?
 

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I believe Elk is better.
64 inch is getting up there but each year Moose over 70 inch are shot. The rascal shot a 64 inch moose last year as well.
 
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While we are on the subject of Moose, this video is circulating locally and kinda cool. After 6 sec you can skip the advertisement.
These aren’t especially large bulls but the skirmish is entertaining! Especially the surprise ending!😉

 

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While we are on the subject of Moose, this video is circulating locally and kinda cool. After 6 sec you can skip the advertisement.
These aren’t especially large bulls but the skirmish is entertaining! Especially the surprise ending!😉

That was funny although it could have had a worse outcome. Thank you for sharing.
 

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Today i apologized to my greenhouse stuff then mercilessly cut it all down.🤭 Green tomato’s are left on a bit of stem and hung in the shop to ripen and the red ones and about a dozen nice Cucumbers came in the house. After this i took after everything inside with the pressure washer and tomorrow i’ll take the sprayer up there and go over everything a couple times with a strong Peroxide solution.

The irrigation timers get removed and all the lines get blown down in preparation for months of freezing; sometimes well below zero!

I have a little plumbing up-grade to do before shutting down the Toyo and walking away from it for the season!
 

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