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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/10/12 05:25 PM
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Mr. Majestic
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/11/12 08:30 PM
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dbzell
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I bought what I thought was some regular jalapenos from W-mart this year but they are so hot no one can eat them. I'm talking it's like the devil himself is inside each and every one. We like really hot food but these things are ridiculous! Glad I only bought 4 plants...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Mr. Majestic]
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06/11/12 11:36 PM
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My huskies loved to pick the watermelons off the fence. 
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: dbzell]
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06/11/12 11:40 PM
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I bought what I thought was some regular jalapenos from W-mart this year but they are so hot no one can eat them. I'm talking it's like the devil himself is inside each and every one. We like really hot food but these things are ridiculous! Glad I only bought 4 plants... I got hold of some of those at Brookshire's . They were about 5" long and would set your butt on fire. I think they're from New Mexico.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/12/12 12:58 AM
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I grew some HOT Tabasco Peppers the last couple of years. They are very prolific, but can be a pain in the rear to pick since they are so small.
Try pickin' these bad boys ( pequins) .
I cook fresh ones inside corn muffins or homemade biscuits . Nice little suprise in the middle. They're really good pickled as well.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Tony from Oak Point]
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06/12/12 01:00 AM
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Years ago I tasted a wild plum growing on a tree a few miles down the road and it was surprisingly good. That day I grabbed a few pits... now I have a couple of trees in my yard that produce wild plums rather well. They look a lot like cherry tomatoes and are something like a cross between a plum and a cherry. Are they yellow ?
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Siberman]
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06/12/12 02:50 AM
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LoneStarSon
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I grew some HOT Tabasco Peppers the last couple of years. They are very prolific, but can be a pain in the rear to pick since they are so small.
Try pickin' these bad boys ( pequins) .
I cook fresh ones inside corn muffins or homemade biscuits . Nice little suprise in the middle. They're really good pickled as well. I've grown them...no thanks.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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06/12/12 06:27 AM
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imgonefishing
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I grew some HOT Tabasco Peppers the last couple of years. They are very prolific, but can be a pain in the rear to pick since they are so small.
Try pickin' these bad boys ( pequins) .
I cook fresh ones inside corn muffins or homemade biscuits . Nice little suprise in the middle. They're really good pickled as well. I had one of those potted inside the house next to a window and it put on peppers year round for about 7 years or so.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/12/12 08:44 PM
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I've got 2 planted in the ground and so far they come back every year. Just this morning I watched a mockingbird hop around in one and eat several of them. They're great in marinades, soups and stir-fry.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/13/12 02:48 PM
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scott01
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Been picking them in the great outdoors for years. They grow wild in a lot of areas of south Texas, especially where I deer hunted for 20+ yrs. We would pick and use them while there and also bring a jar full back home. Also found about an acre of them growing near my Mom's house east of Temple. Wild turkeys love em! I like to put them on a foil lines cookie sheet and dry them out in the oven (low temps). Put them back into a jar and use them while cooking. Crumble up one or two in your scrambled eggs or taquito, mmmm.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/13/12 06:27 PM
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Need some input fella's, I have beautiful tomato plants with tons of blooms, and then the stem to the bloom turns yellow and falls off. I have never had this problem before, please give me some ideas how to fix it...and Thank You in advance.
If you don't really want to know, then don't ask me, because I will tell you ! Just Remember : Cain't never could, and gimme' died in the Whorehouse.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/14/12 01:41 AM
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I need some help too please.
What can I spray on my tomatoes to keep bugs off that's not a chemical? Soapy water?
Why do the bugs attack beefmasters vs cherry or romas?
Thanks yall.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/14/12 02:43 AM
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Depends on the types of bugs...a mixture of Dawn soap and water works fairly well...
Beer works for doodle bugs, but you have to put it in jars/pans/tins have to be right at the plant to get them.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: curvytxfish]
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06/14/12 02:44 AM
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LoneStarSon
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Need some input fella's, I have beautiful tomato plants with tons of blooms, and then the stem to the bloom turns yellow and falls off. I have never had this problem before, please give me some ideas how to fix it...and Thank You in advance. Sounds like it's lacking a nutrient...probably gypsum.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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06/14/12 02:21 PM
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AdvTX
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We had a very bad hail storm in E dallas, ripped the garden up bad and broke branches off several of my favorite little trees. It looks like fall outside except all the leaves are green. We have a old sunroom add on and it put 12 holes in the skylights(plastic)
NO FUN
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