Garden Pics.

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
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Few pics of what's going on in my Homely Garden.

First is a Tomatoe-it was a Plum Tomatoe with that nasty-assed hole in it. Same as the rest. I was staking up plants because of the rain, found and picked, set aside in a safe place to photo and ended up stepping on it anyway so imagine it's is a regular Plum with an ugly-assed hole cut into it.

Then it's my very first-ever Squash, little thing, maybe 3" long and, hopefully it will turn into a 12" kershaw. Several Blossoms on the vines as well-just hpoing they got pollinated as I've seen one or two butterflies all year and a couple of Bubblerbees.

My grapes are coming along nicely-vines loaded. Last year i amanaged a gallon of wine-still need to bottle it up and get ready for this years crop.

Then one of the magnolia blossoms-things as big as Dinner plates.
 

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Txkstew

Veteran Member
The tomatoes and squash will get with the program as the season progresses.

As a side note, Dennis says if the Garden sub forum doesn't get many post, he'll nuke it. I've just recently started to post there. I hope others start to contribute as well.
 

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
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The tomatoes and squash will get with the program as the season progresses.

As a side note, Dennis says if the Garden sub forum doesn't get many post, he'll nuke it. I've just recently started to post there. I hope others start to contribute as well.

Honestly I forgot about the Garden subforum.
 

kyrsyan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I would share pictures except I decided to mulch the beds for the year and focus on a long to do list of hardscaping projects. Hopefully one of the longer ones, repainting the front porch, will soon be done. I had to pressure wash it. Now, on dry days, I'm hand sanding it, putting a layer of primer, and then a layer of paint. I have fingers crossed that one layer of paint will be enough. The next project is remaking a pergola to go outside the bathroom window and provide privacy.
 
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