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#851611 - 08/09/13 07:55 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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I would have left the basil out todd. Just sayin.

My favorite thing to do with sage is stuff it in a whole trout and cooke over a fire. Pick it clean with a beer. The way the cowboys ate fish.

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#851613 - 08/09/13 07:56 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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Infuse some olive oils with those herbs too Todd if you already haven't.

If anyone in the sw washington/ nw orygun area is intersted, there are some young girls and boys at the bottom of the lewis and clark bridge on the oregon side working their butts off selling organic blueberries. If you don't grow you should check them out.


Edited by YBD (08/09/13 08:00 PM)

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#851616 - 08/09/13 08:04 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: YBD
If anyone in the sw washington/ nw orygun area is intersted, there are some young girls and boys at the bottom of the lewis and clark bridge on the oregon side working their butts off selling organic blueberries. If you don't grow you should check them out.


Who?...the boys?
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#851618 - 08/09/13 08:07 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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Pineapple sage is an awesome herb too.

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#851620 - 08/09/13 08:09 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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Whatever you're into. Just buy some damn blueberries.

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#851621 - 08/09/13 08:10 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: Hankster
Mix up some eggs, chopped green onions, bacon, cheese and some of that rosemary and sage. Scramble it up and get yourself prepared to be astounded in how good it tastes.


And serve a top a biscuit.

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#851624 - 08/09/13 08:12 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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I like the aroma of sage and rosemary so much I keep some in the house. Kind of a manly potpourri.

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#851635 - 08/09/13 09:03 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: YBD
I like the aroma of sage and rosemary so much I keep some in the house. Kind of a manly potpourri.


Same, and I put some in just about everything I cook this time of year, too...that, and the chives we're growing, too (garlic and onion chives).

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#851693 - 08/10/13 02:31 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: Todd]
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After a late start, my tomatoes finally took off a couple weeks ago and are about 6' high now. If the little green orbs would just start turning red - except the ones that are supposed to be yellow - that would be just great. I also bought a bell pepper plant just for kicks when I got the tomato plants. It had one budd for one bell pepper, and that's still all it has, altho the one pepper is coming along pretty good. However, $3.00 is a bit much for one home-grown bell pepper.

The rodent deer tore down a section of fencing on the north side the other day. Off to buy more fence posts and deer fencing today. Eventually I think my yard is going to be a "gated community" in order to keep vermin deer eating just the wild things. One of them is a young spike in velvet, and I been wishing I still had my old bow. Every now and again I look at Ebay and am tempted. Come October, would it be OK to pop him with a 9mm handgun? Since I paid for just about everything that lil' bastard has been eating, along with the two does and three new fawns from this last spring.

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#851704 - 08/10/13 03:59 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: Salmo g.]
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Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
After a late start, my tomatoes finally took off a couple weeks ago and are about 6' high now. If the little green orbs would just start turning red - except the ones that are supposed to be yellow - that would be just great. I also bought a bell pepper plant just for kicks when I got the tomato plants. It had one budd for one bell pepper, and that's still all it has, altho the one pepper is coming along pretty good. However, $3.00 is a bit much for one home-grown bell pepper.

The rodent deer tore down a section of fencing on the north side the other day. Off to buy more fence posts and deer fencing today. Eventually I think my yard is going to be a "gated community" in order to keep vermin deer eating just the wild things. One of them is a young spike in velvet, and I been wishing I still had my old bow. Every now and again I look at Ebay and am tempted. Come October, would it be OK to pop him with a 9mm handgun? Since I paid for just about everything that lil' bastard has been eating, along with the two does and three new fawns from this last spring.






My fifteen year old would gladly come help you thin your deer herd SG. He is experienced and responsible. He wants to bowhunt again this year and it is probable I won't have much time to invest this season.

He has pictures posted from year before last in the hunting forum.


Edited by JTD (08/10/13 04:04 PM)
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#851741 - 08/10/13 10:40 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: JTD]
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Few picks of the P's humble little garden. The ripe tomatoes have been picked and eaten. And a few pics of their pond my dad busted out a few years ago. Pretty cool I think.





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#851742 - 08/10/13 10:41 PM Re: How does your garden grow? [Re: ]
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