Jim Inman's (jinman) Garden - 2007

   / Jim Inman's (jinman) Garden - 2007 #281  
jinman said:
Steve, looking at your photo made me think about what happened a few weeks ago. We have been sharing a lot of veggies with one of our neighbors who has land close by, but only comes on weekends. He stopped by one day and dropped off 6 cases of 1-pint canning jars. They had them in a garage sale, but could not sell them for $2.50 a case. We tried to pay him for them, but he would not take a cent.

I'll just bet your sauce and salsa are delicious. I think what my wife makes is the best I ever tasted.:)


Jim come on now, the deal is he wants you to fill them and give him half of them.....................
 
   / Jim Inman's (jinman) Garden - 2007
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This "horse" ain't dead yet. I'm still ridin' it.:D

Just a couple of pictures of today's tomato pickin'. Those Porter tomatoes don't stop until they get hit by a hard freeze. We're picking the other tomatoes pretty green to keep the bugs from getting them before we do. Check out the hungry critter in the second photo.
 

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   / Jim Inman's (jinman) Garden - 2007 #283  
Jim, try hauling a couple of those critters down to Eddie's and fry it up with the okra, see who gets the surprise!!! I mowed my garden off this morning, still have a cherry tomato growing but it isn't doing much with the cooler temps. Waiting for spring now to start the process all over again.
 
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jinman said:
Check out the hungry critter in the second photo.

Don't you just love crushing those critters!
 
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WayneB said:
Don't you just love crushing those critters!

Yeah! But you have to make sure the bottom of your shoe is cleaned off before you walk into the house.:D
 
   / Jim Inman's (jinman) Garden - 2007 #286  
WayneB said:
Don't you just love crushing those critters!
Yeah. And you have to be careful about crushing them with a rock or stick. They do have a tendency to squirt. :eek:
My garden is all in except for my okra. When it started looking pretty bad in late Aug, I cut it off 6"-12" from the ground. It immediately started growing back from the stubs and now it is back producing almost like it did early in the season.
Grandkids picked my pumpkins a couple weeks ago. They love that but they ripened early this year.
 
   / Jim Inman's (jinman) Garden - 2007 #287  
Jim normally we pull those babies off the mater plants and stick them on a fishing hook. With the bass in our pond the life expectancy of the critter is mere seconds. Is that considered recycling? :rolleyes:
 
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i need to post some pics of our tomatos..... still going strong at the end of OCT!

we also replated a section of the garden.... some fall lettuce, and greenbeens....oh and when i tilled up the section were the cukes were planted, they decieded to come back volinteer... so we have fall cukes also :D
 

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