Harvest Time Knives!!

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313 Mike wrote: Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:36 pm Broke out the GEC mini moose from 2012 today. Some mini jack pumpkins and an unknown volunteer gourd of some sort.
Also an Abe Lincoln tomato that tipped the scale at just over 3 lbs....and a 2 lb Pineapple tomato.
Very cool photos, Mike! Perfect autumn colors on that harvest. And the patina on that GEC is great.
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Thanks Dinadan. Here's some fresh picked assorted cherry tomatoes and a 2013 model 83.
Those are Sunrise and Purple Bumblebees.
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313 Mike wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:16 pm Thanks Dinadan. Here's some fresh picked assorted cherry tomatoes and a 2013 model 83.
Those are Sunrise and Purple Bumblebees.
Wow Mike, gorgeous knife, great pose, great pic period. Keep those babies coming, looking good.
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Ivoryman wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 5:55 am
313 Mike wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:16 pm Thanks Dinadan. Here's some fresh picked assorted cherry tomatoes and a 2013 model 83.
Those are Sunrise and Purple Bumblebees.
Wow Mike, gorgeous knife, great pose, great pic period. Keep those babies coming, looking good.
Thanks Ivory, That knife is si camera friendly I had to post it around a bit!
Here is the inside of one of my giant Abe Lincoln tomatoes...one thick slice covers an entire slice of bread way off the edges, gotta love that
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Awesome mator! ::tu::
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313 Mike wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 6:26 am
Ivoryman wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 5:55 am
313 Mike wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:16 pm Thanks Dinadan. Here's some fresh picked assorted cherry tomatoes and a 2013 model 83.
Those are Sunrise and Purple Bumblebees.
Wow Mike, gorgeous knife, great pose, great pic period. Keep those babies coming, looking good.
Thanks Ivory, That knife is si camera friendly I had to post it around a bit!
Here is the inside of one of my giant Abe Lincoln tomatoes...one thick slice covers an entire slice of bread way off the edges, gotta love that
Looks sweet, would that be what they call "heirloom" tomatoes?
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313 Mike wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 6:26 am
Ivoryman wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 5:55 am
313 Mike wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:16 pm Thanks Dinadan. Here's some fresh picked assorted cherry tomatoes and a 2013 model 83.
Those are Sunrise and Purple Bumblebees.
Wow Mike, gorgeous knife, great pose, great pic period. Keep those babies coming, looking good.
Thanks Ivory, That knife is si camera friendly I had to post it around a bit!
Here is the inside of one of my giant Abe Lincoln tomatoes...one thick slice covers an entire slice of bread way off the edges, gotta love that
:shock: Holy cow! ::woot:: That might be the biggest matoe I've ever seen! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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313 Mike wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:16 pm Thanks Dinadan. Here's some fresh picked assorted cherry tomatoes and a 2013 model 83.
Those are Sunrise and Purple Bumblebees.
Great picture Mike! ::tu:: :D
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treefarmer wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 4:04 am Here is the 1st of the Bell pepper crop, stuffed with rice, venison sausage, onions, mushrooms, sour cream and mozzarella cheese. We've been eating some of the small grape tomatoes for a week or so. The peas planted last week are shining from end to end in every row! Hoping all this rain from Christobal doesn't harm them too much.

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Thanks guys. Yep, that Abe Lincoln is an heirloom. I saved seeds from it, as that plant put out some whoppers. Will definitely grow again next year.
Here's what that Pineapple tomato looked like on the inside., plus a couple of related cherry varieties with some cool coloration.
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313 Mike wrote: Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:02 am Thanks guys. Yep, that Abe Lincoln is an heirloom. I saved seeds from it, as that plant put out some whoppers. Will definitely grow again next year.
Here's what that Pineapple tomato looked like on the inside., plus a couple of related cherry varieties with some cool coloration.
Thanks for the pics, very cool, wouldn't mind finding some of those seeds to try growing around here next year. Look delicious and beautiful color. Thanks again and all the best.
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313 Mike wrote: Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:36 pm Broke out the GEC mini moose from 2012 today. Some mini jack pumpkins and an unknown volunteer gourd of some sort.
Also an Abe Lincoln tomato that tipped the scale at just over 3 lbs....and a 2 lb Pineapple tomato.
Hey Mike, missed these pics. Great looking patina and bone on the mini Moose. Great looking heirloom tomatoes. Beautiful pics, keep them coming, we love 'em. That three pound tomato rocks, and makes my mouth waaaaaattter. :mrgreen: ::super_happy:: ::tu::
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An old Case and some fresh picked carrots
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313 Mike wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 4:26 pm An old Case and some fresh picked carrots
Another great shot of the goods. Nice carrots, great knife.
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Mike - those are some fine photos of the harvest. Those tomato photos make me drool a little! The carrots not so much.

Citrus is getting ripe here along the Gulf Coast. I like these knives for the satsumas because I do not have to worry about messing up the mirror finish.
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Dang Mel, that is one fine looking Schrade! Just a classic, love it. Is a Satsuma kinda like a mandarin orange? We can't grow citrus up here in Wisconsin, so my knowledge is limited...
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Harvested some Ringless Honey Mushrooms today....
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Beautiful knives & pictures everyone! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
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That is a fungi I am not familiar with Scott, do you eat those? I would proceed with caution..
Very cool pics though, that aapk knife is beautiful!
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313 Mike wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 11:26 pm Is a Satsuma kinda like a mandarin orange? We can't grow citrus up here in Wisconsin, so my knowledge is limited...
Mike the Satsuma is a small orange that peels easily and tastes great. It has a long history in my area. There is a small city in my county that is named for the fruit, plus roads and schools.

Scott - those shrooms look tasty. I have occasionally harvested and eaten wild mushrooms, but it is pretty rare for me to find some that I am certain I can identity. You are using a heck of a fine knife for the harvesting!

I note the creeping vine in the first two photos. That is an invasive vine that just starting showing up in my area over the past decade or less. I am interested to note that it is in your area also.
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313 Mike wrote: Wed Oct 12, 2022 7:37 pm That is a fungi I am not familiar with Scott, do you eat those? I would proceed with caution..
Very cool pics though, that aapk knife is beautiful!
Yes sir. I have seen it in the same spot for years. I checked in my local Florida Foraging group and received confirmation.
I did cook and sample one already....
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Good stuff Scott, hope those shrooms were tasty.

Here are the last of the cherry tomatoes, harvested when I pulled the plants. Letting them ripen up slowly in the basement. Flavor doesn't match the summer picked ones, but I like to utilize as much as I can.
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Dinadan, thanks for showing the oranges and they look tasty. Great shots.
FFF, you too on the mushrooms, good eye for them and they look tasty too. Nice.
Mike, good idea on saving them and letting them ripen. What's your fall like now? Around here it just turned cool and the heater started coming on about a week ago, I'm afraid the garden is about done.
Great pics everyone, and thanks for showing is what you're picking. Good stuff and great pics of the knives too.
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Dug up the dahlia tubers this morning for winter storage. Will rinse them off well, let them dry for a couple days, then stash then in the basement until spring.
I included a couple pics of what the flowers look like in bloom. The plants got real tall, about 4 feet, I had to stake them to keep them from flopping. This was my first year messing around with dahlias, was pretty impressed with their display and long bloom time.
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