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September 11
I'd love to see more detailed instructions of canning cabbage plus what you use it for...... sounds interesting!
September 11
Wow, they sound delicious!
September 3
You simply do not eat any better than this!
September 3
Dear Chris, Next year you have to grow Pruden's purple, Vinson watts and Matts wild cherry, Remind me to send you some seed for next year. pax John
September 3
Kathryn and chris w are now friends
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Just had to say 'thanks' to all the KGI'ers. I planted cherokee purple based on people's comments here and really enjoyed it. I look forward to planting more. I would have missed out of the experience if not for this forum/website. I had to look u...
September 2
sounds great!
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At 8:25am on September 2, 2009, Penelope said…
I've been getting a few ripe tomatoes. Had a couple tomato/bacon sandwiches with two globular heirlooms. Some of the plants were supposed to be Big Boy but turned out to be a small sauce tomato. Last year I bought mismarked plants too. Only one zucchini plant produced, and I've had 3 zucchini only. The others only produced male blossoms, not a female one on the plants. Now they've all got some sort of spots on their leaves. I have great herbs, however. And beets.
At 6:41pm on July 3, 2009, Novella Robinson-Caldwell said…
Thanks, my garden wasn't damaged by the hail. I'm a little further south and the hail was much smaller. My garden seems do be doing great, thanks for asking.
At 3:22pm on June 27, 2009, Jessica Anderson said…
Believe me the self control took a while to come by. I pretty much started out with my "plan" and then took a few days to seriously think about what I could REALLY do. What types of seeds did you buy this year?
At 10:25pm on June 7, 2009, Elaine said…
Hi Chris, thanks for stopping by my page. If you ever the get chance to visit Growing Power let me know, I'd love to hear about it. What they do there is just fantastic.
At 6:01pm on June 7, 2009, Penelope said…
French Breakfast radish seeds are available from most seed outlets. I think I got these from Nichols Garden Nursery in Oregon. They have an online catalog.

Yes, this rain is amazing. My lettuce loves it, however. I just had a salad with the last of my radishes :-( and green onions, olive oil and red wine vinegar. Good stuff. My squash are just getting secondary leaves. The bush beans look great.
At 9:12am on May 30, 2009, Penelope said…
Don't worry about cross pollination unless you plan on saving the squash seeds. If you get strange squash it will be because the people you bought the seeds from didn't isolate their plants well enough. Cross pollination only manifests itself the NEXT year.

My garden looks really nice right now. A friend came by yesterday and we sat outside to visit and have a cold drink. It was really nice. My Gravenstein apple tree has lots of baby apples on it. I hope they make it.
At 10:22am on May 29, 2009, Penelope said…
I'm still eating French Breakfast radishes, but I just pulled up the row of other ones that were all going to tops and planted another variety of carrots from seeds my son picked up at the Farmer's Market. I may have better luck with them. Everything else seems to be growing ok. Some of my tomato plants were really "leggy" but they're still alive and I can see new growth. Just to be on a the "safe" side, I bought four beefsteak plants in case the two that died were a large variety. I wouldn't want a year of small variety tomatoes only.
At 10:29am on May 25, 2009, Penelope said…
Sounds like your garden is doing well. Sandy soil is supposed to be really good for strawberries. The natural soil in my yard is heavy clay, difficult to deal with, but I have imported soil in my garden beds. Next year i'm gong to have to get more to top them off and increase fertility. I have been eating French Breakfast radishes, but the "regular" radishes aren't making bulbs, looks like they're all going "tops" -- this happens almost every year and I don't understand why. Any clues?
At 9:01am on April 6, 2009, Penelope said…
There should just be a "reply" button on top of the message. It takes a while to learn how to navigate sites. Thanks for your kind offer, by the way. I did get to work outside yesterday and it felt really good. the sun is shining this morning. Perhaps it will be still when we get home from work.
At 8:35am on April 5, 2009, Penelope said…
It was fun meeting you too. I'd also like to meet your feisty two year old one of these days. Thank you for your kind comments. Happy gardening.

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Where do you live and garden?
pocatello
How long have you been growing food?
1-3 years
Dream garden travel destination:
somewhere I could learn more
Favorite foods:
pizza

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I pay £50 pounds a year approximately for my allotment. This amount has doubled in the last few years as their popularity has increased. Mine is 300 square yards, although there are smaller ones. The trend nowadays is to split them in two, so they...
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Allotments are now very popular in the UK. I used to have empty ones around mine for years. This site describes what an allotment is. The main advantage of an allotment is that it does not have to be too tidy, so is ideal for trying out different ...
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I believe the British allotment system was developed in the late 19th & early 20th centuries to feed the urban poor mainly in the north of the country. Areas of land in urban areas were owned by local government and small parcels [300 square yards...
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I am not in Pakistan as you know but there are very many similarities. The populace is very poor with the basic wage being given to most and usually without health insurance included, even though that is illegal here. The basic wage is not enough ...
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I don't eat turnip greens but some people use them in a mixture of other leaves i;e.mustard, fenugeri ,spinach and turnip greens.These leaves are collected when very young, the variety is also different.
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Cool! Thanks Mike - I'm off to check it out now! :-)
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I like seeds of Italy as well. My southern California coastal climate suits many of their varieties well. I also get excellent results from Renee's Garden seeds. Renee's seeds are tested in a number of different climates. Another source is Seeds...
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hello Amna, Do you eat the turnip greens as well as the turnips?
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Penelope, I used to enjoy watching the cooking shows ten years ago. I do not watch them any more. Turn of your TV and enjoy your cooking again. I grow lots of herbs and I enjoy adding them to whatever I am cooking. I love preparing simple and crea...
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Labor is going to foreign countries since ages.In medieval times warriors were required, they left their homes and now you can see many races spread all over the world.In past decades they were called in western and middle eastern countries,its a ...
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Dear Amna! Get ready for much bigger population flow.In past it used to be skilled and semi skilled workers,but now workers with agriculture back ground are in great demand.I recently read an advertisment in news paper ,an overseas recruiters agen...
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This is what we need::::: “Nation Building through Self Reliance” WHAT IS NATION BUILDING THROUGH SELF RELIANCE??? It is a bouquet of Attainable, Retainable and Sustainable initiatives and projects, addressing Best Improvement Practices in all wal...
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I fully agree with the issue that has been highlighted and also agree to the Amna Mufti sahiba's point of view. Please visit www.vegegarden.net and see the presentation on food crisis. I am trying to raise voice since last 3 years. PLEASE! don't w...
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Salma apa! Problem is many fold,our syllabus should be looked again.I remember in our childhood every body have at least wheat,rice and fuel for them selves.They use to do different duties at village level.Some are laborers in fields,some are pott...
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