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What is your best producer? #2101508
04/29/17 04:33 PM
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jono23 Offline OP
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What do you consider to be your best producer? What is your favorite thing to grow?

We don't get to have much of a garden this year since we are living in a temporary house...but our basil plants in pots are going crazy this year. We have already made a few batches of pesto and some bruschetta.

Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2101555
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We always do real well for peppers and tomatoes, but squash, when I plant it, is the big producer.


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Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2101608
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Hot peppers will make a fella think he's good enough to start a truck patch. I'm always over-run with jalapenos.

I overwintered some super-hots that grew real slow in their first year, and those things were close to looking like full grown mimosa trees at the end of the summer. Jokers were so hot I couldn't find a use for them.

Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2101705
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La Purple green beans


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Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2101732
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Last year my tomatoes were the best producer. Looking good on that front again this year but so far the onion patch has delivered big time already.


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Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2101776
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My Dixondale onions are looking real good, esp the Super Sweet 100s.


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muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2101849
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Between the coosa and cahaba
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I really enjoy growing watermelons. I grew up hearing my dad talk about how when he was a kid he hoed watermelons all summer and I'm lucky to not have to do the same. He always spoke of it fondly....strangly. Any how I have good luck with my dirt and watermelons. I grow some dang bigguns too. I mainly grow desert king yellow water melons but I grow about 5 hill's of Carolina crosses too. It's hard to beat sitting on the porch with my girl's chowing down on a cold melon . Good memories right there son !


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Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2102220
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Squash!


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Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jaredhunts] #2102795
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Cucumbers by the truck load!


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Re: What is your best producer? [Re: BhamFred] #2102802
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Originally Posted By: BhamFred
My Dixondale onions are looking real good, esp the Super Sweet 100s.


Mine to man!! I have never had such good luck with onions; thanks for the Dixondale tip!!! I have already picked out of them five times and still have a butt load growing.


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Re: What is your best producer? [Re: Maggie123] #2102853
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Peppers. Wish it was squash

Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2103593
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Hard to beat squash/zucchini and Tomatoes for sheer volume to space ratio.

Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2103644
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Usually squash for me.

Re: What is your best producer? [Re: jono23] #2107663
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Squash and cayennes


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There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??

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