She called it stink flower, after reading about Henbane I was afraid it was that but after looking at pictures the Henbane doesn't have pods like that. :idunno
they have several different types of lilys like that, that stink, some they call corpse lilys and they have other names for them too,, flowers are suppose to be beautiful, if you can handle the smell
 
they have several different types of lilys like that, that stink, some they call corpse lilys and they have other names for them too,, flowers are suppose to be beautiful, if you can handle the smell
I don't know what it is but the leaves say that it is definitely not a lily. The leaves resemble those of some mallows but the bloom is the wrong shape.
 
Lisianthus grown from seed. These are in the green house.

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hi everyone, have a question for y'all
has anyone ever cooked the greens on the radishes like cooking mustard or turnip greens? i just pulled the last of the daikon radishes was about a foot long and about 4 inches in diameter, if its any good will probably cook it like i would a potatoes for low carb
no, no picture unless i can get my camera to work again:hit
 
hi everyone, have a question for y'all
has anyone ever cooked the greens on the radishes like cooking mustard or turnip greens? i just pulled the last of the daikon radishes was about a foot long and about 4 inches in diameter, if its any good will probably cook it like i would a potatoes for low carb
no, no picture unless i can get my camera to work again:hit
Yes, radish greens are pretty good.
 
Yes, radish greens are pretty good.
thanks rj
just had this laptop cleaned and the guy really changed my computer, i'm not the smartest computer user, still trying to figure out what the heck he did and how i can understand so going to try to load these picture i just got the camera to take
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My tomatoes,,,, some container grown,, and some I planted into garden out of containers,,,,,,, well I did not get to eat a single one. :hit
Multiple reasons... #1, I planted LATE in season:old
#2, squirrels got to the small green ones before me
#3, The few that did make it thru are still green, Too late for them to ripen on vine.
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Had good success with container grown Rhubarb. I just planted seeds so that they develop into lasting plants. Will transfer them into a raised bed soon, before ground gets frozen.
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Same with my sorrel. I will transfer all contents from 9 containers into a raised bed in garden. Hoping to have a good perennial crop from that raised bed.
Will need to make a protective cage for that raised bed to keep the chickens from destroying it. They LUV:love snacking on sorrel.
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