Spring Fling 2024
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Kim Reiss
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Comments (30)After talking to Tim, I feel it’s important we continue the tradition! She would have wanted is to! Tim asked we include him by inviting him to any and all future events....See MoreSpring Fling 2020!
Comments (12)I'll ask him. He looks for reasons to smoke meat. haha. Do y'all meat eaters prefer pulled pork or smoked turkey breast?...See MoreSpring Fling Eve
Comments (0)Spring Fling Eve Just checking in.... Here's what we're doing at our house: Tom is going to get up early and smoke the turkey. We have the BBQ sauce now. Eggs are boiling for deviled eggs. Is anyone worried about the wind and all the plants sitting out? I'm trying to find boxes that the trays will fit into. Found a couple that are long enough. I am bringing several sturdy boxes. If it's windy I suggest, shop, and get your plants into boxes. I'm also bringing extra trays. German Johnson for Moni. German Johnson for Nancy. Several Jet Setters and Heidis 2 roselle for Lisa. Also, a few extra Abe Lincoln tomatoes, a Snow White cherry, and a couple of extra German Johnson. If I've forgotten anyone, just let me know. Now, to figure out the parking pass situation. LOL Copied and pasted from the "other place"....See MoreSpring 2024 Grow Lists
Comments (57)To be honest, I've not gotten a good crop of "vit" before either. Probably needs a container home. I've never grown salsify before. I bought seeds once but I think I found they aren't viable for long...like parsnips. I did grow parsnips a couple of years, but the last time they had bumps all over them which i decided was root knot nematode. I grew rooted parsley with the parsnips and I really liked that. The parsley leaves are slightly stronger tasting than annual parsley, but the root is good roasted or in soup. It tastes Iike parsley. i plan to put the salsify in a bag or container. The Rapunzel listed in with the turnips on my list is another odd ball root crop i got suckered into, lol. I'm going to post this before i loose it, but I'll come back with a link to it. https://www.farmacieisolde.com/curiosities/rapunzel...See Moreslowpoke_gardener
3 months agoKim Reiss
3 months agoKim Reiss
3 months ago
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