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MrsRooster |
Posted - Mar 17 2010 : 08:10:58 AM When I first married my hubby, who grew up on a farm, we stayed at his parent's place for a time. I grew up in the suburbs.
I happily dove into farm life. Until I found banana spiders in the cucumbers. Yuck.
Well, I planted bunches of cucumbers so I could make tons of pickles. I was so sick of cucumber that I got mad and went out to tear the plants out so I didn't get anymore cucumbers. George laughs to this day about me trying to tear out the plants and using a stick to pull the runners. That didn't stop the production of cucumbers!!!! He still laughs about my stirring the plants like a witch and her brew. Needless to say, I was up to my eyes in cucumbers.
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mscountrygirl |
Posted - Mar 18 2010 : 07:49:13 AM Kris you live in GA and I live in MS. I can actually send you some! When the time comes I'll get your address! I don't mean to sound stupid but what is hubbard squash? I also found out that local food banks will take your extras!
It's all good!
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peafarm |
Posted - Mar 17 2010 : 7:05:54 PM Hubbard Squash was my nemesis. Two hills and I ended up with a pickup box full of squash - albeit a compact pickup. I am forever emotionally scarred! I love squash, but a hubbard squash will never take root in my garden again!
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solilly |
Posted - Mar 17 2010 : 5:17:30 PM I have done that to only with yellow squash. But I found out all my neibors will take and all my run over crops that I do not can or freeze. That was sure good news to me. Lilly ![](icons/icon_smile_wink.gif)
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Mar 17 2010 : 4:58:24 PM Amy, I have been there! Many times. I get so sick of green beans that by the time Sept. rolls around I am ready to plow them all under. For some reason green beans do really well here for me. I am constantly picking them. Thank goodness I have customers who love green beans. But I get sick of them after so long.
Michelle, I LOVE pears! I planted 3 trees 3 years ago. Last year there were a few. I hope I have tons this year. I can't seem to find them anywhere. So I would love to swap something for pears if we lived closer. That's a great idea.
Kris
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mscountrygirl |
Posted - Mar 17 2010 : 2:19:59 PM How funny? I'm like that with pears from my pear tree. Here in our town we can swap with neighbors by asking around at church and the stockyard. I got turnips for my extra eggs just this week.
It's all good!
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maggie14 |
Posted - Mar 17 2010 : 2:16:57 PM LOL!!! Hugs, Channah
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graciegreeneyes |
Posted - Mar 17 2010 : 08:59:32 AM Too funny Amy. 3 years ago I had a bumper crop of zucchini, they were really getting the best of me despite my only serving zucchini for dinner (different recipes of course) for about two weeks. Finally I went and cut all the big ones and brought them inside - I ended up making 49 pints of zucchini relish, which is way too much for one family to use in a year, or 3. Went back out to the garden and found I had left three out there, they went in the compost. I still plant zucchini every year though. Amy Grace
Farmgirl #224 "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without"
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