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Re: Gardening
[Re: BPI]
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06/21/24 04:50 PM
06/21/24 04:50 PM
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 24,342 blount county alabama
jwalker77
Pumpkin - The Thermal Expert
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Pumpkin - The Thermal Expert
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blount county alabama
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Starting small is a good idea. I was surprised at how much you can get out of a small garden. You are right about that. I sure wish i could do small. Im just not cut out for it. I bet a fella could grow enough vegetables in a 50'x50' spot to feed his family all year if he really took good care of it and used every bit of it.
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Re: Gardening
[Re: jwalker77]
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06/23/24 05:41 PM
06/23/24 05:41 PM
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Posts: 6,113 Mobile, AL
Pwyse
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Mobile, AL
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Starting small is a good idea. I was surprised at how much you can get out of a small garden. You are right about that. I sure wish i could do small. Im just not cut out for it. I bet a fella could grow enough vegetables in a 50'x50' spot to feed his family all year if he really took good care of it and used every bit of it. I'm thinking about doing just a few small elevated beds. I don't have a tractor or a ton of room on my property.
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Re: Gardening
[Re: Pwyse]
#4152627
06/24/24 06:10 AM
06/24/24 06:10 AM
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BPI
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Booner
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It's not too late. You can get some tomato's ad squash in before the frost.
Last edited by BPI; 06/24/24 06:45 AM.
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Re: Gardening
[Re: Pwyse]
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07/22/24 10:28 AM
07/22/24 10:28 AM
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Posts: 321 Columbiana on the Hill Top
Ol' Skinny
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My wife and I were sitting on the back porch Saturday morning looking down at our garden. We started talking about what a blessing it had been this year to give away all that we did ... the garden is starting to wind down, but we've had the opportunity to give away so many jars of homemade salsa, tomatoes, squash, zucchinis, jalapenos and peas. We watched our grandchildren and nieces and nephews pick peaches, pears, blueberries and blackberries. Each time I walk down there to work (I call it work, mostly it's an escape for me) I don't think about what I am going to get out of my garden, but what we will be able to give ... thats why we do it.
John 3:16
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Re: Gardening
[Re: Ol' Skinny]
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07/22/24 06:39 PM
07/22/24 06:39 PM
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Posts: 6,113 Mobile, AL
Pwyse
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Mobile, AL
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My wife and I were sitting on the back porch Saturday morning looking down at our garden. We started talking about what a blessing it had been this year to give away all that we did ... the garden is starting to wind down, but we've had the opportunity to give away so many jars of homemade salsa, tomatoes, squash, zucchinis, jalapenos and peas. We watched our grandchildren and nieces and nephews pick peaches, pears, blueberries and blackberries. Each time I walk down there to work (I call it work, mostly it's an escape for me) I don't think about what I am going to get out of my garden, but what we will be able to give ... thats why we do it. Well that will bring a tear to your eye. Thanks for your input friend.
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Re: Gardening
[Re: Pwyse]
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08/07/24 01:02 PM
08/07/24 01:02 PM
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Posts: 8,235 Boaz,AL
CarbonClimber1
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Posts: 8,235
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I am 30….every member of my family old enough to hoe has a garden….we have always grown large gardens. When it comes in…we eat what we want..and can eveything else….we can beans, stew maters, juice…freeze corn, cream corn…we can spend very little money and yield enough put up vegetables to last a couple years…we are just now finishing off beans and corn from 2020. I have 2 gardens..one about a half acre and another about a quarter acre..ours is playin out..im still gettin maters, canteloupes, and watermelons. I planted indian corn and pumpkins for the fall and they are gonna finish around the end of this month..hopefully..i also have indian indigo blue corn and giant pumpkins…soo…maybe i can show yall a picture of a big pumpkin🤠
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