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I just grow my own lavender.

Trader Joe's sells a nice veggie wash to help with wax issues

Yes organic is best anyhow. I notice a huge difference in flavor and quality, and I know I am not getting certain types of pesticides.

I too have lavender but don't know how to harvest it for cooking. Can you tell me how?
 
Thanks for the information and book recommendations. I have been searching Craigslist periodically and estate sales but no luck.

I Thad to look up Gravensteins as I had no clue what they were. My sons had jujubes last year and decided they were one of his favorite fruits which is unfortunate as they are almost impossible to find. We had them in our csa baskets several times last year. He also loved the lemon or potato cucumbers which we did grow ourselves but I don't have room on our small city plot to put fruit trees in. :(

I hope to start canning with pickles and jalepeno squash relish as my entry so we shall see!
Thanks again
 
Thanks for the information and book recommendations. I have been searching Craigslist periodically and estate sales but no luck.

I Thad to look up Gravensteins as I had no clue what they were. My sons had jujubes last year and decided they were one of his favorite fruits which is unfortunate as they are almost impossible to find. We had them in our csa baskets several times last year. He also loved the lemon or potato cucumbers which we did grow ourselves but I don't have room on our small city plot to put fruit trees in.
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I hope to start canning with pickles and jalepeno squash relish as my entry so we shall see!
Thanks again
I know www.groworganic.com sells jujube trees. But it is possible they may have a variety fit for large containers, or you might be able to dwarf train them to containers, like bonzai are tamed to look small. It may be worth looking into. Jujubes and pawpaws are hard to find, mainly because they probably to not ship well. What I suggest is finding someone with a tree and asking if you can harvest. Some parks may have them too. Make it a family outing and such. Good luck :)

Oh and I tried a jujube once.. seemed close to a date to me.. or I had a bad one I don't know lol.. see if he likes dates! Those are much easier to find and grow :p
 
I know www.groworganic.com sells jujube trees. But it is possible they may have a variety fit for large containers, or you might be able to dwarf train them to containers, like bonzai are tamed to look small. It may be worth looking into.  Jujubes and pawpaws are hard to find, mainly because they probably to not ship well.  What I suggest is finding someone with a tree and asking if you can harvest.  Some parks may have them too. Make it a family outing and such. Good luck :) 

Oh and I tried a jujube once.. seemed close to  a date to me.. or I had a bad one I don't know lol.. see if he likes dates!  Those are much easier to find and grow :p


They were like a dry ish apple kind of? But not maely at all. Hard to describe i guess. I know they are in the date family but they just didn't taste like dates to me. I would just get them through the csa but she didn't do it this year. Maybe I could just check and see about harvesting some of the jujube. I'm afraid to plant any more trees in my backyard my dogs literally ate the bark and a chunk off one of them. Crazy mutts. I may need to just get those wire protectant things to go around the base if I do get more. They also are my entire cucumber plants. Leaves and root and everything. You'd think I didn't feed them with the way they eat my backyard up. But thankfully they are much better as they have mellowed and are trained.
 
Quote: LOL sorry don't mean to laugh.. I can't stand dogs because they destroy yards.. I have one and got her as an older dog. She is fine :p but pups... no way not anymore. Has to be 2 years or older :p Sprinkle Ceyenne powder on things. You can mix it into a substance and paint it on your bark, give them cow hooves to chew on too. Your dogs may be possibly lacking something in their diet too. do you feed them just standard dog food? If so, try grain free. They will eat less and chew less. Also feed them cheap ground beef. a few cups of dry food and 1/2 lb of raw burger, as well as your table scraps will satisfy any doggie :) And they will calm down.


Just don't feed them much onion. No grapes at all, and sparing on avocado as well.
 

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