Re: Garden(ing)
Posted: Tue March 26, 2013 1:15 am
Hopefully that spot gets hopping. I'm still partial to Menil Park near the Rothko Chapel, but I could see myself ordering a tea and hanging out near the garden there from time to time.
In practice the skin cracks because the fruit absorbs a lot of water in short time. What causes tomato's skin to crack is a large fluctuation in the amount of water it gets. Here it happens after a relatively long period between rainy days.Chloe wrote:ugh, that's no fun! What causes that do you think?E.H. Ruddock wrote:I grow primarily tomatoes, peas, and green beans.
I keep attempting Heirloom Tomatoes but the skins crack so easily on them and each plant only yields a few tomatoes. :/
Sounds like you have a decent size garden! What other herbs do you plant?LetMeSleep wrote:Just turned our vegie garden this morning. Mixed a bag of cow manure with our compost last week and now it's in our second patch. The first has tomatoes and basil going apeshit. We'll put more herbs in there over the coming days. The second patch will be bok choy and some other autumn>winter veg. The beans climber needs attention too.
It's been neglected due to the aussie summer sun, too many fucking mozzies and a snake incident last year. In fact we didn't venture in the yard much for a month after that.
good question.Chloe wrote:Say, while canning is on my mind, do any of you guys have a pressure canner? I'm currently considering an All-American - anything better on the market?
Fairly big, yeah. We had another snake so my time has been used up getting all the edges sorted and crap out from under the house. Nervy times.Chloe wrote:Sounds like you have a decent size garden! What other herbs do you plant?LetMeSleep wrote:Just turned our vegie garden this morning. Mixed a bag of cow manure with our compost last week and now it's in our second patch. The first has tomatoes and basil going apeshit. We'll put more herbs in there over the coming days. The second patch will be bok choy and some other autumn>winter veg. The beans climber needs attention too.
It's been neglected due to the aussie summer sun, too many fucking mozzies and a snake incident last year. In fact we didn't venture in the yard much for a month after that.
I have sage coming up finally. I've planted sage, chives, stevia, chamomile and basil so far for herbs. Decided to blow off work for a few hours and plant the rest of my seeds. Best decision I've made all weekSort of worried I planted too much, guess a pressure canner is going to be my next big purchase.
my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
i don't like tomatoesE.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
gardening is fun as helllennytheweedwhacker wrote:i don't like tomatoesE.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
i know i'm a lazy bum, but sometimes i do wish i could have a small garden...especially when veggies aren't on sale...my parents have a fairly large garden, and all used to run a small greenhouse operation
what else do you grow?E.H. Ruddock wrote:gardening is fun as helllennytheweedwhacker wrote:i don't like tomatoesE.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
i know i'm a lazy bum, but sometimes i do wish i could have a small garden...especially when veggies aren't on sale...my parents have a fairly large garden, and all used to run a small greenhouse operation
this year I'm doing tomatoes, sweet peas, eggplant, and green onions.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what else do you grow?E.H. Ruddock wrote:gardening is fun as helllennytheweedwhacker wrote:i don't like tomatoesE.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
i know i'm a lazy bum, but sometimes i do wish i could have a small garden...especially when veggies aren't on sale...my parents have a fairly large garden, and all used to run a small greenhouse operation
since i'm in a townhouse i of course have a tiny backyard, but i could get a nice little garden in it...main problem is there's a huge line of trees right behind it
you need some okra, bruhE.H. Ruddock wrote:this year I'm doing tomatoes, sweet peas, eggplant, and green onions.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what else do you grow?E.H. Ruddock wrote:gardening is fun as helllennytheweedwhacker wrote:i don't like tomatoesE.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
i know i'm a lazy bum, but sometimes i do wish i could have a small garden...especially when veggies aren't on sale...my parents have a fairly large garden, and all used to run a small greenhouse operation
since i'm in a townhouse i of course have a tiny backyard, but i could get a nice little garden in it...main problem is there's a huge line of trees right behind it
I'm trying to steer clear of fried foods, lenny. And if I have okra I'll surely deep fry it.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:you need some okra, bruhE.H. Ruddock wrote:this year I'm doing tomatoes, sweet peas, eggplant, and green onions.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what else do you grow?E.H. Ruddock wrote:gardening is fun as helllennytheweedwhacker wrote:i don't like tomatoesE.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
i know i'm a lazy bum, but sometimes i do wish i could have a small garden...especially when veggies aren't on sale...my parents have a fairly large garden, and all used to run a small greenhouse operation
since i'm in a townhouse i of course have a tiny backyard, but i could get a nice little garden in it...main problem is there's a huge line of trees right behind it
screw eating healthy broE.H. Ruddock wrote:I'm trying to steer clear of fried foods, lenny. And if I have okra I'll surely deep fry it.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:you need some okra, bruhE.H. Ruddock wrote:this year I'm doing tomatoes, sweet peas, eggplant, and green onions.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what else do you grow?E.H. Ruddock wrote:gardening is fun as helllennytheweedwhacker wrote:i don't like tomatoesE.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
i know i'm a lazy bum, but sometimes i do wish i could have a small garden...especially when veggies aren't on sale...my parents have a fairly large garden, and all used to run a small greenhouse operation
since i'm in a townhouse i of course have a tiny backyard, but i could get a nice little garden in it...main problem is there's a huge line of trees right behind it
man, I love some fried okralennytheweedwhacker wrote:screw eating healthy broE.H. Ruddock wrote:I'm trying to steer clear of fried foods, lenny. And if I have okra I'll surely deep fry it.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:you need some okra, bruhE.H. Ruddock wrote:this year I'm doing tomatoes, sweet peas, eggplant, and green onions.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what else do you grow?E.H. Ruddock wrote:gardening is fun as helllennytheweedwhacker wrote:i don't like tomatoesE.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think you understand how delicious some heirlooms are, lenny.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:my mom postE.H. Ruddock wrote:Just ordered 5 different varieties of heirloom tomato seeds for this year. Very excited.
i know i'm a lazy bum, but sometimes i do wish i could have a small garden...especially when veggies aren't on sale...my parents have a fairly large garden, and all used to run a small greenhouse operation
since i'm in a townhouse i of course have a tiny backyard, but i could get a nice little garden in it...main problem is there's a huge line of trees right behind it