The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Rose bush predators!

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I don’t have rosebushes...I think they like impatiens and I have plenty of them. I can’t believe they were in the yard as long as they were with Hattie around. She didn’t see them or she would have been hot on their tails.
That's a great idea!



Do they not last as long in the fridge?



Do you want my dill ones? Lol



Pickles are delicious



Cool pics and vid!!



Yup!! No wonder I never liked them lol

Do you and Debby want to split my dill pickles? :lol:





Wow movies sound way more fun back then



True.



That's awesome
They last. I don’t hot water bath them as they get mushy and I like them to crunch.
 
Cucumbers anyone?? They are the burpless, seedless kind and they are going crazy!
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I don’t have rosebushes...I think they like impatiens and I have plenty of them. I can’t believe they were in the yard as long as they were with Hattie around. She didn’t see them or she would have been hot on their tails.

They last. I don’t hot water bath them as they get mushy and I like them to crunch.

Ohhh that makes sense
 
Good morning!

So much for getting out of work early yesterday...I went in at 9am and left at 8pm :gig The volunteer committee kept coming over to borrow things (knives, grill brush, seasonings, etc.). It was ok staying late though, I was able to use the time to set up some stuff for the tournament breakfast this morning. So, one event down and several more to go :p

@bruceha2000 no MRE's for me...I wandered over to the picnic and got a big grilled hot dog and piece of watermelon!

Hope you all have a great day!
 
Thought about it as it would be easier but no.
Give it a shot. I made an 8' long "arbor" using 2 pieces of 2x4 welded wire 16' long bent into an arch. Could have used cattle panels but didn't have any and no way to get them home at the time. I run beans up one side and cukes up the other. I've heard you can do that with squash as well but I wonder if that is more for smaller summer squash rather than bigger, heavier winter squash.
 

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