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Sorry Upcdayz...the beets are nearly gone now. I planted two 15 foot rows in February and the extended family has eatten greens, harvard beets and my MIL has pickled beets for later. Beets don't like all this heat and are beginning to get woody. I'll pickle the few that are left.
Crow Farms near Shawnee supply veggies to the local farmer's market. I bought a bushel from them last year when mine didn't make. Put up 24 quart jars of pickled beets using my old family recipe. My girls and their families love them and I'm down to 5 jars.
There used to be a Farmers Market in OKC at the OSU extension center on Portland about the 400 block. I think it was on Saturday mornings.

Kassandra, I didn't plant okra this year because my MIL and SIL planted enough for the whole family. I'm trading her corn for okra. Her plants are putting on little pods now on plants that are two feet tall. She planted really thick and is still thinning the rows...says it's a shame to pull out such beautiful plants...but if she wants nice okra, she has to do it. Should have enough for a good "mess" this next week.

I planted a lot of okra a couple of years ago - 150 seeds that grew into beautiful stalks and put on a lot of pods, but they were tasteless. Absolutely no flavor at all. I'm guessing I have a soil problem in the area where it was planted, and haven't planted it again. Last year I planted green beans in the same area, added hay for mulch then turned it over during the winter. It helped enrich (sp) the soil, but I didn't plant anything at all this year because of the previous years' disappointments. I bought 2 bushels of okra from a local farmer near Yukon and froze that last year. It turned out wonderful, and we had it all through the winter. I should probably take a soil sample over the OSU extension for testing before I plant anything else.

Years ago when Alfalfa bales were cheap I would buy them and then run them through my shredder and used that for mulch close to the plant. Also plant some type of Legume for a manure crop to be turned under in early spring. Or sheet compost and don't bother turning the soil. There are several methods out there.

I do have a home soil test kit that I use for myself and it does quite a few tests. But I don't remember where I got it from.
 
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I've seen the soil test kits at the local nurseries but just haven't bought one. I probably should since the homegrown veggies are so much better than the store bought ones. My green beans have always done well but it takes LOTS of them to have enough to make it worthwhile. I've frozen the green beans, and they do very well that way. They add the good nitrogen to the soil, which is what my feeble mind thought the okra needed. I don't know for sure though, since I haven't invested in the soil test kits. I keep hoping I'll get to move to a bigger place where I'll have more room to plant lots of stuff.
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Maybe later in the year...
 
I put my garden in an old hog pen one year but didn't wait long enough, big beautiful plants but no fruit from anything but the Okra. Those plants looked like trees growing out there. Planted 400 feet of Okra and picked over a bushel a day and sold all of it, made a land payment or two before we got tired of picking it.
 
Morning okies- already 78....yuk! out to get everyone watered and all... be back in a bit



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Game hens are typically very broody.

thanks! well, maybe i better collect a few more eggs in case that guinea egg hatches-
 
Kind of cloudy here this morning. Small chance of rain tonight. Going out for a little bit to make some more pens. It will be a race between the heat or my body hurting to see what sends me back into the house. Wish me luck.
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We got a few sprinkles this morning! Suppose to be cooler today (only 96), looking forward to that!!!

My garden is a gonner, only have a few plants left. Those bugs got ahead of me on my squash type plants. I will try again later.
 
Ok, I am obsessing about chickens now! Thanks to poco pollo, I now have 4 pullets to start my chicken collection:) My hubby wants a feathered foot chicken. After looking around, I found the Salmon Faverolle. I WANT one!!! What are some Okie experiences with this breed? (Standard size). Anyone raising them and going to have chicks soon???? I can get some chicks from Cackel Hatchery but not sure of the date that they will have some. (If I call the hatchery, will they be able to give me an estimated date BEFORe I order?) Please help an obsessed lady!
 
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Poco use to raise the Salmon Faverolle's so she can tell you about them, the are slow maturing & very gentle. The hatchery should be able to give you a date of when they expect to have them if you call.
 
Good day all, hope everyone is doing good.
It is official we are cutting back on some birds for the year. so if anyone is interested we are selling off the Bantam Blue Wyandottes, two pair of Columbian Wyabdotte 1 of which are breeders at this time the other pair is bout 4 months old, as well as all of our black and Blue LF cochin breeders.
We will also be selling off the Spangled OE bantams, 1 Black OE hen, and three white OE hens. along with some others like the silver sebrights etc.

They will be on CL shortly with photos and openly available.
 

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