The fresh grown stuff is the best. I've been busy blanching and freezing and chopping and canning. It has been a very productive garden year!
Jiminwisc look out for those nasty bees or wasps or whatever they are!
:eek:I am happy to hear you're ok!
QUOTE="jvls1942, post: 21593915, member: 17184"]I am unstuck with the tractor, have a shut off switch directly on the (-) battery terminal. as it turns out, I don't think I really needed it, but I am using it anyway. gives me peace of mind, if nothing else...
Hi MadisonOde!
You are not interrupting, you're asking your fellow cheeseheads a question. I'm afraid I do not have an answer for you though... Good luck!
So true @bigzio ! We ended up getting 2.3 inches of rain early this morning, so I won't need to run the hose to the corn patch. :wee
I'm anxiously awaiting the first tomatoes of the season.
Found my pepper plants (amongst the weeds). They are progressing. I got a lot of the weeds pulled this morning.
The first planting of sweet corn has tassels out fully, second planting tassels are peeking out. I'll have to run a hose out to the corn patch if it doesn't rain soon.
Stay cool!
:lau:lau :eek: OMG!!! That is hilarious! My dad always had stories to tell me. So, thank you for this!
One of his stories was about a (male) school teacher he did not enjoy. This teacher always relieved himself through the screened window of the school (to the outside). My dad and his buddies...
I weeded our corn patch yesterday. I did two plantings a week and a half apart. The first planting is about 5 inches tall, second planting just popping up.
I have 24 sweet potato slips ready for planting, hopefully today. I have some soil preparation to get done yet (I.e., stone/rock removal)...