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How does your'e garden grow?
I know you Southern boy's start the harvest a little earlier than us Northern boy's. Just wanted to see how everybody's garden is doing?
Friday i'll pick the first wave of green beans, peas next week.
Here's a couple of pic's of ABT's in the making.
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07-13-2006, 04:42 PM
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Fence is in focus.
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07-13-2006, 04:58 PM
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Puff, stop watering the peppers. They look to juicy, which means mild.
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07-13-2006, 06:03 PM
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[quote=brian j]
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Puff, stop watering the peppers. They look to juicy, which means mild.
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really??? i've been watering mine every day. also, how big do you let them get before you pick them?[/quote:2wfqov8b]
What Brian said  8-[
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07-13-2006, 06:05 PM
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 I knew that was coming
I need a new camera #-o
They did look good huh Joker?
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07-13-2006, 06:07 PM
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Quote:
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Fence is in focus. 
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 I knew that was coming
I need a new camera #-o
They did look good huh Joker?
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Oh, they look fantastik! Nice and plump. Not sure how old your plants are but as Cappy said, limiting the water supply will make 'em hot!
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07-13-2006, 06:11 PM
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[quote=The Joker]
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Originally Posted by Puff
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Originally Posted by "The Joker":3p7ks9tf
Fence is in focus. 
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 I knew that was coming
I need a new camera #-o
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Oh, they look fantastik! Nice and plump. Not sure how old your plants are but as Cappy said, limiting the water supply will make 'em hot![/quote:3p7ks9tf]
I didn't plant them as seeds, their probably a month and a half into it.
As far as the watering thing, I had no idea
How does that change the heat?? 8-[
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07-13-2006, 06:13 PM
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My Cayenne and Jalapeno peppers are doing real well. I am getting some tomatoes as well. My cucumbers and cantaloupe are just starting to bear.
I also have onions, broccoli, garlic, green peppers, banana peppers.
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Now that sonds like a nice spread Mike.
Garlic? Never grew it or have seen it grown, fill me in 8-[
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07-13-2006, 06:14 PM
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[quote=Puff]
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Originally Posted by The Joker
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Fence is in focus. 
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 I knew that was coming
I need a new camera #-o
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Oh, they look fantastik! Nice and plump. Not sure how old your plants are but as Cappy said, limiting the water supply will make 'em hot!
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I didn't plant them as seeds, their probably a month and a half into it.
As far as the watering thing, I had no idea
How does that change the heat?? 8-[[/quote  w829y69]
Something about the plant thinks it's dying and concentrates everything into the seed production to reproduce its self. Seeds and veins are where the heat is. =P~
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[quote=The Joker][quote=Puff]
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Originally Posted by "The Joker":2hjvuugd
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Fence is in focus. 
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 I knew that was coming
I need a new camera #-o
They did look good huh Joker?
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Oh, they look fantastik! Nice and plump. Not sure how old your plants are but as Cappy said, limiting the water supply will make 'em hot!
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I didn't plant them as seeds, their probably a month and a half into it.
As far as the watering thing, I had no idea
How does that change the heat?? 8-[[/quote:2hjvuugd]
Something about the plant thinks it's dying and concentrates everything into the seed production to reproduce its self. Seeds and veins are where the heat is. =P~[/quote:2hjvuugd]
I'll be damned  I knew about the seed and vein thing, but not the water
Thats what I love about this board, always info to learn from
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07-13-2006, 06:55 PM
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Puff the garden looks great.ABTs in the making that sounds =P~
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07-13-2006, 08:23 PM
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Puff the garden looks great.ABTs in the making that sounds =P~
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I love ABT's. Nice looking garden Puff.
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Garden looks good Puff. At 99 cents per pound it is better for me to buy them because of my not so green thumb
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Love fresh peppers!
I have about 8 Pineapples in the backyard. They take about 2 years to produce any fruit though.
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07-14-2006, 07:46 PM
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Quote:
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Love fresh peppers!
I have about 8 Pineapples in the backyard. They take about 2 years to produce any fruit though. 
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Bananna's are the same way. How do you protect them during colder weather? We never tried but, none of our friends ever had any luck with them in the Orlando area.
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[quote=Big Mike]
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Originally Posted by Puff
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Originally Posted by "Big Mike":32mxz89s
My Cayenne and Jalapeno peppers are doing real well. I am getting some tomatoes as well. My cucumbers and cantaloupe are just starting to bear.
I also have onions, broccoli, garlic, green peppers, banana peppers.
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Now that sonds like a nice spread Mike.
Garlic? Never grew it or have seen it grown, fill me in 8-[
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This is the first time I have tried garlic so I'm not sure how it is gonna turn out yet. We planted them as little bulbs.
Mike[/quote:32mxz89s]
Let me know how they turn out , i'd like to try that 8-[
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07-14-2006, 07:50 PM
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Quote:
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Love fresh peppers!
I have about 8 Pineapples in the backyard. They take about 2 years to produce any fruit though. 
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That would be awesome to have Pineapples in my backyard! I don't think they would hold up to the Michigan winters
2 yrs till you get to taste them GH?
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Now you can go into business selling yer own pineapple pepper jelly..ooops that been done
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Now you can go into business selling yer own pineapple pepper jelly..ooops that been done 
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Thanks for the link bud
I think Cappy invented that
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