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Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 1:13 am
by treefarmer
Jerry, those are some beautiful tomato plants! The heat is about to get ours

. If I remember correctly, the temperature needs to be somewhere around 70 in the evenings for the blooms to set. If it gets much above that the blooms won't set and the crop is about done for the year.

Anyhow, when it's in the 90s during the day with hot sun 'maters are about done.
That big one in the 1st picture is beginning to turn, won't be long till you can butcher it and put it on some light bread with whatever that stuff is y'all use

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Treefarmer
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 1:30 am
by carrmillus
.......jerry, those pictures make me want to listen to guy clark's "homegrown tomater's"!!!!..............

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Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 9:22 am
by 313 Mike
Philip those are some mighty fine looking jars of goodness you have there, I bet that is one tasty blend! Jerry those tomaters are looking pretty far along already, my plants are still tomato-less at the moment, getting plenty big and lush though.
Here's the boy with some peas and carrots from this evening...
And the girl trimming carrot tops with the 6375's spey blade...
....and finally, it's shuckin' time!
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 10:25 am
by philco
Mike there's not much better from the garden than some fresh picked peas. They're great in a salad or just on their own. I bet you know dozens of ways to fix em.
Good to see those young folks taking part. They're making memories and most likely don't even know it.

Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 10:50 am
by FRJ
Great thread.

I really enjoy looking in on all this. Great pictures.
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 10:17 am
by btrwtr
Picked a few tomatoes and thinned out some carrots. Been a good year for bell peppers and tomatoes have been decent. Squash and cantaloupes are slow so far. The Wenger is a backup knife that I keep in my truck.
Wayne
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 6:39 pm
by 313 Mike
Fine looking tomatoes there Wayne, nice and evenly ripe all the way around. Having an assortment of sizes is good, that way you have options for different applications!
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 8:45 pm
by TripleF
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 9:26 pm
by jerryd6818
313 Mike wrote:Having an assortment of sizes is good, that way you have options for different applications!
Mike -- Do you mean like with salt or without, peeled or unpeeled or sliced or whole?

Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 10:15 am
by 313 Mike
Yep Jerry, with fresh tomatoes like those, ya don't need to do much to 'em!
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 4:32 am
by 313 Mike
Fresh picked Wisconsin blueberries...from a "pick yer own" farm down the road....
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 1:24 pm
by junebug
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 2:41 pm
by 313 Mike
We've had alot of rain this week, my garden is officially jungled out! Cukes reaching in amongst the tomatoes, pumpkin vines wrapping on the sunflowers, tomatoes vines all tangled amongst themselves, carrot tops shading out the peppers, etc...

..been working too doggone much to stay ahead of it, just gotta let nature take its course I guess!...Anyways heres some more carrots I pulled this morning, freshly dug, and after a shower! ....come on now fellas, don't be shy, post up what you've got coming in! Inquiring minds want to know...and see!
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 11:34 pm
by 313 Mike

...guess I will just let this thread die a slow death then if no one else wants to participate. Kind of feel like I'm talking to myself. Here's a parting shot of a couple lemon Cucumbers that just got picked today. Probably won't waste my time posting much else after this.
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 1:18 am
by philco
Mike I've enjoyed every single post made on this thread. I wish I could contribute but after weeks of unrelenting rain that has allowed the weeds to consume my garden I just don't have much to contribute. It's not because of lack of interest, it's because of lack of produce.
Please don't quit posting. I'm living vicariously thru you right now brother.
PS What the heck is a lemon cucumber ?
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 1:31 am
by FRJ
Mike, I'm enjoying this thread too, even if you didn't share those blueberries.
I don't garden so I don't have any "harvest" knives but I always look in here.
I hope you and others can keep it up on wheels.
Thanks.

Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 2:12 am
by treefarmer
Mike, were are about out of garden this time of the year. Hot weather has set in and only the pepper plants are surviving because we try to water them. Today is the 22nd of July, we've had 3 days where the high was below 90, 13 days of the 22 have been 95 or above.
We'll try and plant a pumpkin/cushaw patch around the 1st of August. The wild blue berries are still making as are the sand pears. The sand pears are so hard they are difficult to eat raw, the squirrels and deer don't seem to mind. We do make pear relish and canned pears from them, they are not quite mature at this time.
Did make another batch of pickled peppers today and we picked about 7 cups of blue berries Monday mornin'. A couple of pictures to keep the thread rollin'

. There is a Case butcher knife on the counter

. We don't know what variety this little red pepper is, but one thing for sure it has some heat in it

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Treefarmer
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 2:59 am
by 313 Mike
Thanks for chiming in Phil, Joe and Phillip, I appreciate the response.
Sorry to hear of your troubles with the weather Phil, some steady rain can be good as long as it is followed by a good spell of sunshine!
Phillip, that is crazy that you have had that much heat this summer...sounds downright miserable to me! But I suppose being a Florida boy you are used to it. That pepper plant kinda looks like a Tobacco style pepper...bet they are spicy.
So I made a sandwich out of one of the lemon cukes....wheat toast, mayo, salt and pepper, tasty! Not lemony at all, mild cucumber flavor with no bitterness and good crunch. Thumbs up.
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 3:09 am
by philco
Ahhh Mike I'm feeling better just reading your most recent post.
I"m hoping for enough dry weather to allow me to wade thru the weeds this weekend. Please stand by. Who knows what lies beneath the weed bed.

Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 7:09 am
by junebug
philco wrote:Mike I've enjoyed every single post made on this thread. I wish I could contribute but after weeks of unrelenting rain that has allowed the weeds to consume my garden I just don't have much to contribute. It's not because of lack of interest, it's because of lack of produce.
Please don't quit posting. I'm living vicariously thru you right now brother.
PS What the heck is a lemon cucumber ?
what PHIL said = same here, MIKE

....... SEPT, we are in a drought, they got our water METERED here right now

....... plus Tiffy bein sick,she is the REAL green thumb round here.....
i am barely keepin the lawn an succulents alive
KEEP UP THE PIX,BROTHER!!!!

Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 7:42 am
by TripleF
No, brother Mike......don't let this die......I want my own garden and this is is close as it gets buddy......keep feeding me the pics bro.....
I must say, however, that the title is deceiving......every time I click on this thread I still think I'm going to see fall-ish colored knives, not What's in Your Garden, but then I remember.
Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:20 pm
by 313 Mike
TripleF wrote:No, brother Mike......don't let this die......I want my own garden and this is is close as it gets buddy......keep feeding me the pics bro.....
I must say, however, that the title is deceiving......every time I click on this thread I still think I'm going to see fall-ish colored knives, not What's in Your Garden, but then I remember.
Thanks Scott....yeah I know what you mean about the title, I should have thought it through more before I titled it

..too late now, we are 3 years into it, so I guess it will have to stand as is! Seriously though any and all contributions are appreciated

Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:46 pm
by TripleF
I harvested some fatwood........
That's all I got bro.....

Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:57 pm
by philco
TripleF wrote:I harvested some fatwood........
That's all I got bro.....

That should qualify Scott. Show that.

Re: Harvest Time Knives!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 7:12 pm
by TripleF