How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow?
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#401  
I no longer plant many seeds or grow any of my own starts...

SR

It does take a lot of time. When I was just doing a few pepper and tomato plants I bought them in the six packs. But with me doing more these days, I try to save a buck where I can. This morning I transplanted 17 each of Beef Steak tomatoes, Jalapeno, Chili and Bell peppers. I will sit them outside in the morning. I ran out of time today. I never did find any seeds for the mini sweet peppers, so I just planted some of the saved seeds. I found a thread where someone had done that and got big sweet peppers. Time will tell.

Larro

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   / How does your garden grow? #402  
I will start pepper seeds next week and tomato seed in about 2 weeks. I have 200# of seed potatoes and about 1500 onions to put in the ground but it has been too wet to get in the field!
 
   / How does your garden grow? #403  
I will start pepper seeds next week and tomato seed in about 2 weeks. I have 200# of seed potatoes and about 1500 onions to put in the ground but it has been too wet to get in the field!

What do you do with all those potatoes and onions?
 
   / How does your garden grow? #404  
What do you do with all those potatoes and onions?

We sale at the Farmers market and donate to soup kitchens. The last picking of peppers from last year totaled around 22 bushels which I took to a soup kitchen and food pantry. That is a lot of peppers:D When I told the lady I had peppers to deliver she came out with one old style shopping cart, I told her she was going to need 10-12 more:laughing:
 
   / How does your garden grow? #405  
We sale at the Farmers market and donate to soup kitchens. The last picking of peppers from last year totaled around 22 bushels which I took to a soup kitchen and food pantry. That is a lot of peppers:D When I told the lady I had peppers to deliver she came out with one old style shopping cart, I told her she was going to need 10-12 more:laughing:

I frequently donate to the Senior Citizens center here. About two years ago, I took a lot of cabbage, peppers, corn and tomatoes and told the lady that she would need something to carry them in with, as I wanted to keep my baskets. She came out with a 2 gallon bucket, saw what I had in there and turned around, hollering for help. I think they turned out everybody in the center and they were hauling with baskets, buckets and cardboard boxes.

Since then, when I show up, the first question they ask is how many people is it going to take!
 
   / How does your garden grow? #406  
We sale at the Farmers market and donate to soup kitchens. The last picking of peppers from last year totaled around 22 bushels which I took to a soup kitchen and food pantry. That is a lot of peppers:D When I told the lady I had peppers to deliver she came out with one old style shopping cart, I told her she was going to need 10-12 more:laughing:

I frequently donate to the Senior Citizens center here. About two years ago, I took a lot of cabbage, peppers, corn and tomatoes and told the lady that she would need something to carry them in with, as I wanted to keep my baskets. She came out with a 2 gallon bucket, saw what I had in there and turned around, hollering for help. I think they turned out everybody in the center and they were hauling with baskets, buckets and cardboard boxes.

Since then, when I show up, the first question they ask is how many people is it going to take!


Admirable qualities. They sure must be glad to see you guys coming.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #407  
Admirable qualities. They sure must be glad to see you guys coming.

I think it is too.

I get to see a lot of that type of unselfishness in my circles. Most of the CSA farms here let certain organizations glean the fields at the end of every season. Several years back I got to donate all the leftover butternut squash and apples I had left when my marketing was done for the season to a community action center. Something I really wanted to do. They sent me a very nice letter...more thanks than I needed.

Really it is a shame that a lot food pantry's won't or cannot accept fresh produce..sometimes it just doesn't fit their business model or mostly they don't have the storage facilities to handle the donations.

Interestingly too is many business don't want to become involved for various reasons. I do know where I work many different people and organizations come looking for donations often, sometimes way too often. My boss is nice guy though he helps whenever he can. Though this season the local boy scouts came looking for free apples they could resell to raise money for their organization. The owner felt a tad put out though with that request but said if they troops wanted to go out in the field and pick their own apples they could have all they wanted .
 
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   / How does your garden grow?
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#408  
Really it is a shame that a lot food pantry's won't or cannot accept fresh produce..sometimes it just doesn't fit their business model or mostly they don't have the storage facilities to handle the donations.

Two of the four thrift shops I frequent have food pantries. One is larger than the other, but even it doesn't have big enough coolers to keep much. One day they had two pallets of Greek yogurt outside giving it away to all the thrift store customers {not just the usual recipients of food aid} because they had nowhere to keep it. Everyone was getting two flats of yogurt. Since I usually go straight to work from shopping, I keep a couple of soft sided coolers in the car. I bagged my yogurt up and took it with me.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #409  
Seeds, hummm I can only see ground in a few foot stomped or tractor crossing points in the garden, the Snow still covered most of it up till last couple days... :shrug:


:/

Mark
 
   / How does your garden grow?
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#410  
I planted 40 yellow and 80 purple onion bulbs late this afternoon. Also did a little hoeing around my sugar snap peas and green bean sprouts. Most of what I was hoeing up was volunteer peas and melons.

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