What did you do in the garden today?

What brand and model do you have? I can still return this one I think.
Back to Basics apple peeler

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@NewBoots, the wing nuts are the adjustable feature for core and peel. For peeling potatoes, I remove the slicing disc which is part of the corer.
 
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@MTKitty, thanks so much! I'll order one from Amazon once I have the refund for the one I'm sending back.

Picked a bunch of tomatoes both with color and green. Making relish (or salsa, I can't decide) today with the green ones and the ripening ones are going in a bin with a banana for company and a dish towel over the top. Works pretty well.
 
... thanks so much! I'll order one from Amazon once I have the refund for the one I'm sending back.

Picked a bunch of tomatoes both with color and green. Making relish (or salsa, I can't decide) today with the green ones and the ripening ones are going in a bin with a banana for company and a dish towel over the top. Works pretty well.
You’re quite welcome! I hope it works better than the other one.

Salsa! I wish I’d gotten more of my tomatoes this year than the deer. I love fresh salsa. Enjoy yours!
 
Egyptian Walking Onion bed.
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They filled in pretty well. I planted the first ones 3 years ago, and planted more last fall. Some have replanted themselves! The topsets get heavy, the stalk falls over, and they root where they land.
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This bunch is one that I planted 3 years ago. I dug half of it up last summer (2020) and it refilled in. This is all from one of those little onions in the topset.

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The brown stalks had topsets on them. The greens are all usable as green onions.
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These are a few of the onion bulbs. Not very big, but there are a lot in one bunch. Lots of green onions, that's for sure. I save the neck in my "onion/garlic scrap bag" in the freezer for making bone broth.
 
Egyptian Walking Onion bed.
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They filled in pretty well. I planted the first ones 3 years ago, and planted more last fall. Some have replanted themselves! The topsets get heavy, the stalk falls over, and they root where they land.
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This bunch is one that I planted 3 years ago. I dug half of it up last summer (2020) and it refilled in. This is all from one of those little onions in the topset.

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The brown stalks had topsets on them. The greens are all usable as green onions.
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These are a few of the onion bulbs. Not very big, but there are a lot in one bunch. Lots of green onions, that's for sure. I save the neck in my "onion/garlic scrap bag" in the freezer for making bone broth.
Those are so cool! Since I prefer green onions over any other, those would be nice to have. Do you recall where your root stocks came from?
 

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