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  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited June 2017

    If I get a lot of tomatoes this year I will either canning them or making crushed tomatoes out of them and freeze them like I did last year.

  • Lucy55
    Lucy55 Member Posts: 3,044
    edited June 2017

    Gardennerd...thinking of you and your Dad ...

  • Gardennerd
    Gardennerd Member Posts: 174
    edited June 2017

    Lori - thanks for the heads up on how big they get. I'll have to definitely keep that in mind. It won't happen anytime soon.

    Mommyof2 - how do you freeze your tomato's? I am presently dehydrating and putting in olive oil. But have dehydrated and then freeze. I am SO loving my tomato's this year. Only growing cherry and roma's.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited June 2017

    I put them in sturdy plastic containers and pop them right into the freezer

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited June 2017

    Gardennerd- so sorry to hear about all that is going on with your dad. Wishing all of you better days sister.

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited June 2017

    Jazzy. . .lol on the Raccoon. Gardennerd, prayers for your father. I know its hard being so far away. Our rain seems to have finally stopped for a few days which is good as we have plants still in pots that we need to get in the ground.

    Our Heron finally came back but he's terribly shy. He was in our stream on the side of our property but he took off as soon as he saw me. I'll keep trying.

    Scottie

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  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited June 2017

    Scottie, great picture!

    And I am stil LOL @ the racoon post Jazzy.

    Teka, I like all the different containers and flowers.

    Gardenerd, sorry to hear about your Dad. Sending positive thoughts your way.

    Lori, your garden is doing fantastically. I don;t see any cukes on my plants yet

    MOmmy, it won't be long until you have those tomatoes.

    I walked around the yard Sunday and had a light lunch...one small peach (the only one I found with no insect damage) an Asian pear (from the poor tree with the horrible virus) and an apple. My fruits never get very big here so it takes about 4 of mine to make 1 store bought sized fruit. I also managed to snag a handful of blackberries and a couple of my fall gold raspberries. Half my pepper plants have blooms or tiny peppers. There are still 3 or 4 that just don't seem to want to grow at all. :-( I see my blooms on my zukes and a couple of the melon plants so it won;t be long until I can make some fresh zucchinni bread!

    Selected a new frig this past weekend and it was delivered yesterday. i think I am in love. LOL I hated giving up my old one because it worked so well for the past 16 years until just last week. Now people are saying you are lucky to get 5 or 6 years from the appliances.?!HUH!? I spent too much money to think this one won't last.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited June 2017

    For sure. I already have one that is about the size of the end of a pencil erase

  • Gardennerd
    Gardennerd Member Posts: 174
    edited June 2017

    Scottiemom1 - my FIL used to put fish in a 5 gal. bucket and call to a blue heron. Eventually this big bird would come by calling him and eat out of the bucket. The heron remained nervous, but we could sit and watch from about 20'. Always fun to watch them eat as they will flip the fish around head first so the fins and such slid down easier. Sometimes a very large fish might appear stuck in his throat but eventually he would get it down the throat. National Geographic at home : )

    Jazzygirl, Heidibird - thanks for your good wishes. Its one of those things that I truly didn't plan on. One of those stages in life no one speaks about. We get married, we have children, we get the children to adulthood, we celebrate the empty nest with our spouses as a new normal comes, we plan on retirement AND the surprise is about the time the kids leave, we have parents that need more care and/or we loose them. I only regret I don't live closer but am blessed I have a brother that has majorly stepped up to the responsibility. So my trip will be to hopefully give him (brother) a break. And to care for my Dad, as he well deserves all the care I can offer.

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited June 2017

    Gardennerd. . .lol. I told Dh yesterday that we should bait our stream to attracted the heron. A bucket of feeder fish might just do the trick. He let me photograph him in the stream once a few years ago. He was very intent on his fishing expedition and I got fairly close

    Scottie

  • SummerRain
    SummerRain Member Posts: 54
    edited June 2017

    I have been lurking for a while and enjoying the posts and photos. Thought it was time to join the fun.

    I garden with a friend at my house. We have a decent size plot which we have been working on for several years. Each year we try something new. This year it is tomatoes in straw bales.

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  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited June 2017

    Got some unexpected rain yesterday due to pop-up thunderstorms.

  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 1,057
    edited June 2017

    We came back from business in Atlanta yesterday. Of course, after loving the doggies, opening mail, I ran to the garden.

    Got our first tomato. It was a cherry tomato that I divided in half for our salad!

    Coach Vicky

  • WenchLori
    WenchLori Member Posts: 1,558
    edited June 2017

    Summer, welcome! Your garden is amazing! I did the straw bale garden this year and it's doing great and will do all my Gardens that way from now on. I love that there's no weeding to do, I just mow around and between the bales. Today is mow day so I'll post updates later. Did you condition your bales for 10 days before planting your tomato plants? This will be the first year for us to get root veggies as our dirt is to heavy to grow them in. My pepper plants don't seem to be doing so well so we'll see how they do in the end.

    Pink, my hydrangeas are the same way. I won't see flower formation for at least another 3 or 4 weeks. They have had a major growth spurt this year, I have 3 that are at least 6' tall or taller.

    Gardennerd, thinking of you and your dad. We can only do so much for our parents. I take care of my mom as the other 5 siblings are to busy (their exact words) to bother with her. Their loss is my gain. I planted extra roma tomatoes this year. My salsa tomatos didn't produce last year so I made my salsa with roma tomatoes and my kids couldn't get enough of it. At the end of the season I can't let all the green tomatoes go to waste so I made green tomato salsa with them and gave it out as Christmas gifts. Everyone loved it, my hubby had 6 jars gone in about 4 weeks! He said I didn't make enough! They've all placed their orders for my salsas this past January.

    Scotty, awesome picture! We have several cormorants, whooping cranes and the smaller purple cranes (name escapes me) that visit every year. It's amazing how long they'll wait for a fish to come by. I just wish they'd eat the smaller fish and save the big ones for us.

    M0mmy, I love unexpected pop up rain storms/showers. We've been getting rain on a regular basis here with several days between showers. Our pool hates it but my garden is in heaven!

    Coach Vicky, the first tomato and cucumbers are always the best!

    My garden is doing great! I have 2 bales that are falling over so I transplanted the tomato plants into the bales that the spinach and lettuce didn't grow. The other toppling bale is my carrots, I have it supported with t-posts and I'm hoping that it holds on a few more weeks. I was concerned about transplanting the towith the plants being so big but it didn't seem to bother them at all. Did you know you can prune your tomato plants? I didn't but I'm trying it on a few plants to compare to the unpruned plants. I'll note the difference in growth/production and see if there's any difference. The things you learn from books lol

    Gentle healing hugs to All 🤗🤗


  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited June 2017

    Welcome SummerRain. You have an amazing garden. Next year, maybe I'll try growing a few veggies in boxes on my deck. I don't have anymore sunny room in my backyard to plant a vegetable garden.

    Scottie

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited June 2017

    Checkedmy garden today and I more flowers showing up on the other tomato plants and my first tomato is about the size of a dime already

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2017

    Finally have a handle on the garden and pots. Need more tomatoes since I never did find the Juan Flamme (orange red beefsteak type). This is probably the last garden here since we will move in April - or be traveling to places for four months at a time or so to each then onward. Am meditating on how to make my garden portable. My favourite garden pot is actually a farmhouse sink full of thyme and two mini peppers. That will not travel. I will probably have to just take a few flowers in pots and do the organic farms and markets as we travel. That will be fun.

    Love the blue heron photo. This morning there were oodles of baby ducks or two sizes in a stream near here. We drive every day and look for birds adn wildlife.

    SummerRain, what fun to be gardening with a friend.

    Lori - last year I had to buy special pruners for my tomatoes, they were glorious. Pruned them twice. Didn't much know what I was doing but took off the tops to a height of four feet then pruned out the sucker branches.

    Tip - I learned on the Juliet tomatoes to have a few cookie sheets to slide beneath before trying to pick, they fall to the ground too easily. Less to pick off the grass.

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    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2017

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  • WenchLori
    WenchLori Member Posts: 1,558
    edited June 2017

    The babies are here! I was petting 2 of them while they were busy eating lol

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  • flaviarose
    flaviarose Member Posts: 442
    edited June 2017

    I'll share how I freeze my tomatoes. I get a big pot, put in some olive oil, onion and garlic and sautee. I cut the tomatoes into chunks and add. Add salt and pepper. I cook down to thicken a bit. I may add tomato paste to thicken. I'll add some basil leaves at the end.

    And then, I put it all in this machine: https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/italian-t..

    A tomato press that quickly separates the seeds and skins from the sauce and leaves a nice finished product. I put in mason jars, and have pasta sauce ready to go.

  • WenchLori
    WenchLori Member Posts: 1,558
    edited June 2017

    Hi flaviarose! It's good to see you! I'll have to try your recipe and get me one of those gadgets. It sounds yummy!

  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited June 2017

    Ohhhh what great pictures of the heron...and those sweet looking baby raccoons.


    Summerrain, beautiful garden!

    I noticed last night that I have a zucchinni about 5 inches long and another about 3 inches. I bet I will be picking those early next week.

    ~Heidi

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited June 2017

    Keep an eye on that zucchini. It likes to double in size overnight (and get tough while it does). It grows really well here and is left on people's desks at work anonymously because it's really prolific. I seem to remember okra being that way in OK. Here it's so expensive I sent my brother a photo of it and the price ($2.98). Just not hot enough here for it.

  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited June 2017

    I definitely will! My student worker is anxious for me to make zucchini bread with mine fresh from the garden. I know I can buy zukes and do the same thing, but it is still different...you know? :-)

    Okra does super well here because of the heat. However I only like okra deep fried and my DH won't eat it. Too much of a mess to make just for me. Hmmm, maybe I need to invest in an air fryer. Anyone here have an use one?

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited June 2017

    I know a few people with air fryers and they swear by them.

    We're going to my HS reunion in the fall. Our dinner is at a barbeque place. I looked at their menu and they have fried okra as a side. I could eat a big plate of that and skip the rest of it. In Tx we could buy frozen already breaded okra. Here we're doing well if we can find it for Hoppin John on New Year's.

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited June 2017

    Heidi. . .we bought an air fryer on sale from Sam's because I had to go anti-inflammatory and gluten-free diet last year and was missing my fried stuff. We tried it out twice - Fried Dill Pickles and Fried Blooming Onion. For us it was more hastle than it was worth and we could not get it to cook well. Returned the fryer.

    Constant rain is putting a crimp in my outdoor exercise. Guess it's the dreadmill again today.

    Scottie

  • Heidibird
    Heidibird Member Posts: 213
    edited June 2017

    Thank you Wren and Scottie. I put the cart before the horse and bought an air fryer cookbook to see if things looked complicated to make. Maybe I'll invest in one in a month or so and see how it does. My problem is my tiny galley kitchen doesn't have a lot of counter space. I love kitchen gadgets but would hate to have to store things in the garage.

    Zukes were still tiny last night. Plants were starting to droop too. :-( I checked for squash bugs but could not find any so am hoping it was just the heat of the day that did that.

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited July 2017

    Dh and I hiked about 2.5 miles today at a local park along the river. Very humid and river was swollen and muddy from all the rain we've been getting, however, I did manage to photograph a turtle convention.

    Scottie

    P. S. I have had enough rain already. I'm sending it away to all who need it.

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  • WenchLori
    WenchLori Member Posts: 1,558
    edited July 2017

    Here's an updated picture of my straw bale garden. It's gone crazy this past week! Unfortunately I'm not going to get any zucchini this year. The plants are big and healthy but the blossoms just fall off.

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    I hope everyone has a wonderful 4th of July weekend and please stay safe!


  • coachvicky
    coachvicky Member Posts: 1,057
    edited July 2017

    Any hints on growing strawberries? I planted last year with no results but very nice plants. This year I have berries but I think I should have planted them higher or on straw or something.

    Suggestions?

    Coach Vicky

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