Posted on 06/11/2010 5:02:26 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232
Good morning gardeners. It looks like from all the pictures and comments that most of your gardens are coming along great. My garden is about three weeks behind where it was last year at this time but all is well and it is coming along fine.
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As far as I know it is. I imagine it’s more prevalent in those families who have had several generations living in the South are more familiar & enjoy okra on their menu.
Great pics!
Do you have deer? Rabbits? That are visitors.
As a non gardner I adore our native wildlife but I know others in the area not so much.
Sad to report but it appears the strong, red storm cluster I first noticed around Kerrville & heading our way on the radar has now weakened considerably as it nears us.
All I can see now is a green blob on the screen.
This is pathetic.
Tomato Horn Worm.
Ya just gave me the willies on that visual.
Oops, I'm in SC. Zone 7, I think.
We have the opposite problem here in north Florida; not enough rain but lots of sun. Can you send some of the rain our way? :)
It would be nice if we could share, just to balance things out a little. :)
How about chili plants?
According to Anthony Boudour (sic) Texas is Chili growing world.
I watched a show where he visited Texas and The Nugent.
For such a lib leaning guy he sure enjoyed Teds shooting range, than again what man wouldn’t find pleasure in that event.
The ruler adds a nice touch. : )
In this tech world seeing a ruler brings back cozy feelings. : )
Show them where to dig and what to plant and when to come back to water and weed.
If it were not so much a problem I would have fried okra for a snack instead of chips or popcorn.
Please add me to the list.
Working most the time, but I like reading the thread.
She lives in a similar environment a few hundred miles north of us. I had better change clothes and get out and get started catching up...
Bring on the Halibut. yum.
I got burnt out on Salmon last year “smoked” the catch I bought from the nieghbors boat.
Made great Christmas gifts though.
El Nino definetly had its effect on the sea life.
I heard Salmon stocks were expected to be huge this year.
Our town/community has been celebrating NOAA ground breaking for their west coast facility.
Huge boom for our economy.
Also our bayfront went through a revamp over the winter and is due to open back up.
This means for the first time in years since KV grew up the bay front will be WC friendly 100%...looking forward to playing tourists again when the Sun returns.
Thanks for the link.
Hey I have read around here of freepers who have bluberry bushes and I was wondering if they would do well in our wild blackberry growing climate.
Thank You.
Picking our first tomato of the season here. We had that late start so we could enjoy all the Spring lettuce, radishes and greens.
Tomatoes, peppers, squash, onions, herbs and carrots are going great. Eggplants for everyone are suffering with flea beetles. Need more soap tomorrow.
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