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Wow!I have 38 plants & 9 different varieties.
All are at the point right now, they are turning color.
Any other Pepper heads here?
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I'll use old jars, or jars not up to pressure canning, all day long for dry or vacuum storage though. I just mark them so they don't get back into canning circulation.Wow you guys talked a lot.
I will not use jars that are not meant for canning to can with. Like old salsa jars or something. The seals are not meant to be reused. I'm a stickler when it comes to safely canning, I don't need anyone getting sick. I have a huge stash of real canning jars & I always use new lids, I do not ever reuse them. Could it work, probably - but is it worth it? Heck no.
Picked another big batch of beans, some to freeze some for dinner last night. My cucumber plants are still producing a cuke every day, but the bugs have gotten to it so I'm just enjoying them till the end comes. There is a bunny living in the garden that keeps scaring me, lol, DH needs to take care of it soon. I'm sure it's the one that keeps having babies in my strawberries.
As far as tposts - DH uses his small jackhammer with a modified cup he built to pound them in & I use the tractor to pull them out. Makes easy work of it all. Unless they are the smaller ones, I just kick & wiggle them till they come out.
I’m jealous!Oh & I must say this fall weather is lovely.50s overnight & dry 70s during the day. I'll take it!
You are absolutely right.Have you considered thinning the peaches? That is what we did in the orchards. You do it when they are about the size of a golf ball (or by that time, anyway, preferably). There should be one peach per six inches or so for mature trees. I don't remember if they are further apart on young trees. Probably. You will get as much peach, I think, they will just be nicer and not damage the branches by breaking or by rubbing on supports.