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Title: Back yard picking
Post by: Bone pile on August 23, 2014, 08:12:04 pm
That could mean a few things .What I'm doing is fruit picking.Grapes,pineapple,starfruit ,mangoes and some longans. Nothing like tree ripened fruit.What are you pickin'?

I'm pickin'
and I'm Grinnin' ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: JW_Halverson on August 23, 2014, 08:20:44 pm
I ate a few handfuls of chokecherries today.  These were some of the largest and sweetest I have ever eaten.  Mmmmm, delicious!
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: Pat B on August 23, 2014, 08:37:10 pm
Only thing I'm picking is my nose. Blight has set in on our tomatoes and the whole crop is shot I fear. We will have peppers and okra though. 
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: Zuma on August 23, 2014, 09:08:11 pm
Great! Bring me a basket full, to the Ridge.
Zuma
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: Cade on August 23, 2014, 09:18:36 pm
I had a handful of mulberries earlier. They are really good this year.
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: osage outlaw on August 23, 2014, 09:56:12 pm
I picked a ripe tomato that was growing next to the sludge hauler dump station at work.  I put it in the break room  >:D
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: jeffhalfrack on August 23, 2014, 10:19:59 pm
O O aint it amazing what grows outbof those sludge pits? even after going through the press? guess only a plumber would catch what you said JeffW
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: osage outlaw on August 23, 2014, 10:59:35 pm
Yep  ;)  Tomato seeds don't break down  :P
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: JoJoDapyro on August 24, 2014, 02:17:40 am
It has been really wet here this month. Tomatoes are on strike, except for the grape tomatoes. Serranos are giving me about 15 a week. The corn is ready to go. Zucchini is hard to time due to the wet weather, along with the crook neck. I still have a few beets to pick. Onions are done. The cucumbers are few and far between, and a bit tart. Apples are getting close. Sad thing is, I feel like I need a larger garden.  >:D
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: Will Tell on August 24, 2014, 09:01:21 am
Corn. Plums, tomatoes, peppers, cukes, blueberries. Have a raised garden so the excess rain doesn't bother the plants, one of my best years.
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: Pappy on August 24, 2014, 01:19:09 pm
Apples / plums and pears as far as fruit goes. Man you got a back yard full. Pappy
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: 4dog on August 24, 2014, 01:21:08 pm
as a musician.was really hoping to see a guitar!!  >:(  ::)  but that looks good too!!
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: koan on August 24, 2014, 01:43:26 pm
Our garden is startin to slow up but were still gettin mators, cukes, zukes, sugerbaby melons, cantalope, butternut squash,... Just startin to get peppers and eggplant and in another month we will have tators out the wazoo, lol... We did one 4x8' raised bed(mators) and 10 old tires with good black dirt from my Pop... We have all that in a 12x20' area thats terraced abit. Oh, and we started strawberries and asparagus in an old tractor tire and they are kickin butt but wont produce till next yr at the earliest..... Brian
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: Knoll on August 24, 2014, 04:12:02 pm
Corn. Plums, tomatoes, peppers, cukes, blueberries. Have a raised garden so the excess rain doesn't bother the plants, one of my best years.
:thumbsup: for us . . . minus the plums & blueberries.  Wife has eye on blueberry bushes @ local nurseries.  Tomatoes are huge and plentiful!
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: RidgeRunner on August 25, 2014, 09:35:54 am
There are two seeds that will go all the way through a sewer plant and not break down.
Tomato and Mary-Jane Weed.  The guys at the sewer plant have to spray the sludge drying pits to kill it off.

David
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: mullet on August 25, 2014, 10:08:53 am
And watermelon seeds. I've seen lots of stunted watermelons at the plants I've worked at.
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: JoJoDapyro on August 25, 2014, 02:35:45 pm
Tomato seeds will live through the composting process. At our local dump they make compost to sell, sometimes you get a tomato or two. I wasn't aware that Cannabis came with seeds anymore.  >:D
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: Pat B on August 25, 2014, 03:06:52 pm
Speaking of tomatoes, here is what my tomato crop looks like after late blight struck. A few days ago they looked good. Now it looks like if frosted last night. I'm in the process of removing all the plants and fallen fruit and hauling it to the dump.
 I was able to collect enough ripe fruit over the last few days to make one batch of stewed tomatoes with peppers, onions and garlic today. Unfortunately the vast majority of the fruit will not ripen without rotting.
 We still have 3 kinds of peppers(bell, Anaheim and sweet bananas) and our okras just starting to kick in.  Squash and cucumbers have run their course.
A sad affair...
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y199/PatBNC/2014tomatoesblightedout001_zpsb64e0211.jpg) (http://s5.photobucket.com/user/PatBNC/media/2014tomatoesblightedout001_zpsb64e0211.jpg.html)

(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y199/PatBNC/2014tomatoesblightedout002_zps2c520b9e.jpg) (http://s5.photobucket.com/user/PatBNC/media/2014tomatoesblightedout002_zps2c520b9e.jpg.html)

(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y199/PatBNC/2014tomatoesblightedout003_zps8f5d3910.jpg) (http://s5.photobucket.com/user/PatBNC/media/2014tomatoesblightedout003_zps8f5d3910.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: koan on August 25, 2014, 03:12:26 pm
Thats what mine are doin now to Pat. I snapped off every brown twig and theyre still producing...
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: Pat B on August 25, 2014, 05:42:47 pm
The fruit gets it too. We've tried picking fruit that is almost ripe and let them ripen in the house but it all goes bad before it ripens. I hope you have better luck.
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: koan on August 25, 2014, 07:29:14 pm
Ive had that problem with our cherokee purples but they are an heirloom. They will flat explode if left on a day to long it seems and they dont ripen more after ya pick them???? But boyhowdy when ya catch em right their the best mators ive ever had!! Just cut the tops off of the tators..in 2 weeks we'll dig them up...and got the 1st canteloupe chillin inda fridge... We planted everything but tomatoes from seed and we planted Memorial weekend which is kinda late.. I should plant about the time we go to the Classic, lol.... Brian
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: YosemiteBen on August 27, 2014, 01:37:08 pm
For as much time as we put into our garden we did not get a whole bunch out of it. Can't put it in the ground due to gophers and the GD ground squirrels eat everything else. Had some nice melons and then the GDGS ate the middles out and left me rinds! >:(.  Only one spot without aviary wire on it and that is where they go. Still getting bell peppers and some cukes. A very few flying saucer squash, no tomatoes this year. Then a doe came through and hit the wifes flowers. more fence went up. Wishin we had a long as growin season as some of y'alls, at least to be able to get a pineapple like that!
 
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: mullet on August 27, 2014, 06:47:03 pm
I'm waiting to pick my Muscadines and Scupanongs so I can start my first batch of wine. And just planted okra and zucchini a few weeks ago. It won't get cold till maybe Dec, Jan, or Feb.
Title: Re: Back yard picking
Post by: JoJoDapyro on August 28, 2014, 10:07:33 am
Thanks for the reminder Mullet, I need to get my late peas in.