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Who is doing a Garden this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 88754" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Unfortunately, we probably aren't this year due to time constraints. I grew up out in the country, so we had a BIG garden. Over half an acre. Few rows of corn, few of tomatoes, 4 or 5 of beans, pickling cucumbers, squash, zuchini, bell pepper. Some evenings, we would have two full wheelbarrows of just corn. </p><p></p><p>Then, mom liked to make her own sweet pickles. This recipe takes 3 days to complete, so every few years we would grow the pickling cucumbers, and make one big batch (about 200 full size Mason jars). Whatever beans weren't eaten in the summer were jarred for the winter. </p><p></p><p>Man, I miss those days, now that I am in the city. Storebought eggs just ain't as good as eggs pulled from the nest that morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 88754, member: 55"] Unfortunately, we probably aren't this year due to time constraints. I grew up out in the country, so we had a BIG garden. Over half an acre. Few rows of corn, few of tomatoes, 4 or 5 of beans, pickling cucumbers, squash, zuchini, bell pepper. Some evenings, we would have two full wheelbarrows of just corn. Then, mom liked to make her own sweet pickles. This recipe takes 3 days to complete, so every few years we would grow the pickling cucumbers, and make one big batch (about 200 full size Mason jars). Whatever beans weren't eaten in the summer were jarred for the winter. Man, I miss those days, now that I am in the city. Storebought eggs just ain't as good as eggs pulled from the nest that morning. [/QUOTE]
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