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Tips on how to care for your garden, flowers, fruit trees, roses, gardenias, how to make and use compost, etc.Winter Chat is allowed until Spring.

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11. Avril 2005, 09:02:15
Bernice 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Foxy Lady: well I dont think so as they say it may go pink :( The lemon takes the real sweet taste of the banana off....I might add that when you boil all that together it gets VERY thick...you spread it like peanut butter...it is that sort of consistency

11. Avril 2005, 21:19:22
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Re:
BerniceC: Oh ok i'll have to try it.Any certain temp or just simmer the mixture?

11. Avril 2005, 22:11:47
nobleheart 
Sujet: some good jam recipe links

11. Avril 2005, 23:10:06
Bernice 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Foxy Lady: just simmer, and only for about 2 minutes, and watch the bottom of your pot LOLOL....it sticks very easily and could burn :)

12. Avril 2005, 01:48:57
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: some good jam recipe links
nobleheart: Kewl links Steve..

12. Avril 2005, 01:57:54
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: some good jam recipe links
nobleheart: Thanks for the recipes now it's garden time please:)

12. Avril 2005, 01:57:57
nobleheart 
enjoy

12. Avril 2005, 01:59:35
nobleheart 
Sujet: Re: some good jam recipe links
Foxy Lady: yes foxy sorry.. but you must admit..if any 2 subjects are justified in overlapping sometimes...gardening & recipes are.

12. Avril 2005, 02:01:39
nobleheart 
maybe a gardening question would help:
what is everyone fav herb or spice?
I love sweet basil

12. Avril 2005, 02:05:49
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: some good jam recipe links
nobleheart: I don't mind it once in awhile since jelly and jams are made from fruit.

12. Avril 2005, 02:07:49
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
nobleheart: Chives which are easy to grow,along with Mint,Parsley,Basil i love to put in soups and sauces.

12. Avril 2005, 02:08:46
nobleheart 
I like picking apples in the fall by the vanload full.I make apple butter,apple wine & apple pies

12. Avril 2005, 02:12:54
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
modifié par Foxy Lady (12. Avril 2005, 02:14:21)
nobleheart: We have an apple orchard called Twin Orchards they have all kinds of apples.I love to bake them,make homemade applesauce,pies of course.

Edited for Applebutter i love it on toast.

12. Avril 2005, 02:17:20
nobleheart 
I have learned of many spots were you can find things growing wild:apples(there are many forgotten/overgrown orchards),cranberries,wild rice,elderberries,ramp,mint,etc

12. Avril 2005, 02:20:14
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
nobleheart: We know a farmer that has wild bluberries that anyone can pick.Love pie with ice cream.

12. Avril 2005, 02:23:57
nobleheart 
oh wow,I love blueberries.there is a provincial park I know.has an area the dept of agro grows concord grapes & cherries.at the right time of year,you can pick as much as you want free.

12. Avril 2005, 02:29:47
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
nobleheart: I have grapevines growing in my yard that i'm trying to grow over an archway made of metal.Were going to plant more this fall.

13. Avril 2005, 09:19:43
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Compost
Here's some good reading on compost.
http://www.homesteadharvest.com/article5.htm

15. Avril 2005, 21:28:05
chupacabraVS2 
Sujet: interesting

15. Avril 2005, 21:39:27
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: interesting
chupacabraVS2: Wow i wonder what they fed those pumpkins and fruit.It sure wasn't Miracle Gro.

15. Avril 2005, 21:47:48
chupacabraVS2 
cow poo?

15. Avril 2005, 21:48:52
chupacabraVS2 
seriously,I think the main 2 factors would probably be:
lots of water
the right genes

15. Avril 2005, 22:15:12
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
chupacabraVS2: Cow poo

15. Avril 2005, 22:20:28
chupacabraVS2 

15. Avril 2005, 22:36:52
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
chupacabraVS2: Could that be a levi blend.. or Wrangler??

15. Avril 2005, 22:39:21
spicieangel 
Sujet: Re: Re:
ScarletRose: or grown in alaska in the matanuska valley they grow monstous veggies and fruit yearly lol

16. Avril 2005, 06:52:16
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Flying Monkeys
Have nothing to do with Fruits,Veggies,or Gardening and were removed.

16. Avril 2005, 07:31:04
Bernice 
Further to posts below on PawPaw seed sent to Bwildman and Dolittle.....well Dolittle has received hers already :)
thank god the Customs in USA are not as vigilant as i would have thought LOLOL......Im hoping to hear Bwild has gotten his shortly :)

16. Avril 2005, 07:41:51
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
BerniceC: Wow that didn't take long.....I hear the music was good.......Now to get them to grow.My Pomegrante seed i planted isn't doing to well i should of planted 2 together i think.

16. Avril 2005, 09:14:26
Bernice 
Sujet: Re: Re:
modifié par Bernice (16. Avril 2005, 09:33:03)
Foxy Lady: UMMM Foxy Lady...2 pomegranate having ---????OMG...Im thinkingof things in my own garden ???

My partner Vern does all my gardening and digs/clips/mows/mulches?...we dont have pemogranate...but the --- is good :)....it must be .....all my veg grow well...so do the fruit? LOL NANA's good and also PawPaw's..
ummm have I lost the

oh Dear, me in trouble again :)

16. Avril 2005, 09:30:42
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Re:
BerniceC: LOL I know when the farmers plant corn they plant 2 seeds.Now i'm not sure about any other seeds.My husband does the outside also but i have this Pomegrante inside with my houseplants.
I'm gonna have to do more reading on it.

Your on topic but i gotta edit that S word just in case some kiddies read the board.

16. Avril 2005, 18:19:47
ScarletRose 
I usually place 3 or 4 seeds in each little nitch. If they all start growing you can thin them out by pulling out the weaker ones..

16. Avril 2005, 20:48:45
nobleheart 
Sujet: Re: Flying Monkeys
Foxy Lady: was jus' foolin' round..hi foxy

17. Avril 2005, 03:23:17
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
ScarletRose: Thats what i should of done in the first place.I planted that seed when the Pomegrantes were in season now i gotta wait till around Thanksgiving.

17. Avril 2005, 03:25:15
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Flying Monkeys
nobleheart: I know you were but i'd like to try and keep the board on Topic being it's Spring

17. Avril 2005, 22:23:58
nobleheart 
I have a neighbour woh is growing figs in a greenhouse attached to his garage.dont figs need fig wasps to produce fruit?

17. Avril 2005, 22:34:00
skipinnz 
Sujet: Re:
nobleheart:Some varities do but you will find that most don't. I've got 2 varities brown turkey & mrs williams and they don't need the wasp. But you'll find plenty of wasps around if the fruit is left to rippen as they go for the sweet flesh.

18. Avril 2005, 01:56:20
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
nobleheart: Not that i know of my neighbor has a fig tree that they put out in the Summer and it bears the fruit.
Heck i get fruit flies if i leave any fruit out for long.

18. Avril 2005, 04:04:21
nobleheart 
there are many things that attract flies if left out too long:

http://www.dvd365.net/images/bernies.jpg

18. Avril 2005, 04:33:40
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
nobleheart: Ok i can't see the Bernies to well with the web......Do i dare ask for you to explain

18. Avril 2005, 04:39:04
nobleheart 

18. Avril 2005, 07:10:03
Dolittle 
modifié par Dolittle (18. Avril 2005, 07:10:51)
I got my paw paw seeds and planted half of them yesterday. Would like to get some seeds from bwildman..
so maybe I could have two kinds!!

19. Avril 2005, 01:11:40
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
Dolittle: Oh great,i'd have to plant them in the house they'd never live here.My banana tree is doing great and we put it outside in the Summer.I love to go pick fresh fruit everyday.Maybe i'll move to Fla lol.

19. Avril 2005, 01:14:47
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re:
nobleheart: Thats very interesting reading.

As far as the joke i'll leave it this time.

19. Avril 2005, 01:16:01
skipinnz 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Foxy Lady:only problem with a warmer climate is that there are more bugs that want to help you eat all that lovelly fruit. Better to stay in a cooler climate, you get to keep a little more fruit.

19. Avril 2005, 02:07:13
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Re:
skipinnz: My sister has oranges,apples,kumkwats and bananas in her yard no bug problem.I hate them bugs they got down there,their at your door with suitcases.

19. Avril 2005, 03:18:06
nobleheart 
there is an lonng abandoned overgrown apple orchard I know.one of the tress,the fruit was weird..after closer idenetification,it turned out to be a quince tree.

19. Avril 2005, 03:23:56
skipinnz 
Sujet: Re:
nobleheart:I believe in the olden days quinces were used to help make the apples go further when making jams. All the old orchards [1800's] all have a quince tree in them

19. Avril 2005, 03:51:42
nobleheart 
Sujet: found this re quince(its the pectin)

19. Avril 2005, 05:44:01
Dolittle 
Has anyone tried a pluot..they are delicious. It's a cross between a plum and apricot!

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