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Lots of weird squash today:

http://i16.tinypic.com/6aiuyqb.jpg

http://i4.tinypic.com/54d3jh3.jpg

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Are you sure you don't live too close to Indian Point? ;-)


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On Sep 6, 7:26?am, "Van" > wrote:
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> > Lots of weird squash today:

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> > Sheldon

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> Great Job ! I wish I had the R O O M for a decent-sized garden. It all
> looks terrific.
>
> What's the expected 'shelf life' of those yellow winter squashes? Okra,
> huh?? Gumbo time, maybe????


Most everyone can have a decent sized garden, I only use about two
thirds of mine for vegetable, it's too big, so I devoted a third to
berries. You'd be amazed at how much you can grow in a small garden,
a 12' x 12' plot will produce more than a family of four can consume,
anything larger and you'll be giving more away than you can consume...
there are plenty of valid excuses (like ground is all rock, water is
difficult to obtain, condo association prohibits, too infirm, etc.)
but space is the one excuse I don't buy... can even grow plenty in
tiered raised beds and pots.

I slice and freeze the okra, will go into soups during winter... okra
is very easy to grow and its blossoms put orchids to shame.

Those are actually summer squash, like giant patty pan... the shelf
life is about the same, short, so I give a lot away... I grilled some
a couple of weeks ago, with chicken breasts, and posted the pictures.

Sheldon

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> Holy merde! What time is dinner? Beautiful pics BTW.
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Sacre merde, s'il vous plait.

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I envy you your well and garden. :-)

Looks good for the most part, but those Okra are a bit big.
I prefer to pick them at least 1/2 that size.

Mom and I learned the hard way to harvest Okra bushes almost daily. <G>
That stuff grows fast.
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Seconded. Okra blooms are VERY pretty!

And nothing is easier to grow.
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>> Lots of weird squash today:
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>> http://i16.tinypic.com/6aiuyqb.jpg
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>> Sheldon

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> I envy you your well and garden. :-)
>
> Looks good for the most part, but those Okra are a bit big.
> I prefer to pick them at least 1/2 that size.
>
> Mom and I learned the hard way to harvest Okra bushes almost daily. <G>
> That stuff grows fast.
> --
> Peace, Om
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Looks great --
DH was wondering if our well water might cause a problem in our garden --
tomatoes not producing very well. Basil is doing ok.
Our well water is 42 grains per gallon.
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Looks like you have a great garden!

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>> http://i16.tinypic.com/6aiuyqb.jpg
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>> Sheldon


What is that between the eggplant and directly over the gorgeous okra?
It looks like a very loose head of cauliflower...?
Well done, Sheldon.
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Sheldon wrote:

> ... okra is very easy to grow and its blossoms put orchids to shame.



You will find beauty in the garden. Other attractive blossoms are yellow
squash, zucchini, sweet potato. I guess every blossom is attractive, in
their own way.

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On Sep 6, 1:25?pm, Steve Wertz > wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 20:25:18 -0700, Sheldon wrote:
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> Genesee Cream Ale, and in cans? That stuff is $4/six pack? You
> *are* a big spender.


I buy Genny in 30 can cases/$10.99

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On Sep 6, 4:11?pm, Goomba38 > wrote:
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> >> Sheldon

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> What is that between the eggplant and directly over the gorgeous okra?
> It looks like a very loose head of cauliflower...?
> Well done, Sheldon.


Was supposed to be purple cauliflower, still it was good.

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