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    Well, I'm now reaping what I sowed in our garden. The baby red potatoes, chives, peas, & beans have all been extra tasty. There's nothing quite like eating what you've grown yourself!

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    A little fruit this year's harvest.
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    Cutting this tree down will benefit the garden a lot because of the relentless surface root competition. Never shaded the garden because of the angle of the sun but I've been continuously fighting the roots. It was a ~75 foot silver maple with ~70 of that above the split, tall enough to reach the house if it let go in a storm. It was just starting to get a little punky in the middle too. Last storm came through and was blowing my peppers around, I went out to save 'em and looked up at this tree shaking and bending in the wind and that was it, time to go.
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    There is just something primal about dropping trees

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    There is just something primal about dropping trees
    YES! To stand where no man has stood in 50 how many years. YAY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaotuzi View Post
    Cutting this tree down will benefit the garden a lot because of the relentless surface root competition. Never shaded the garden because of the angle of the sun but I've been continuously fighting the roots. It was a ~75 foot silver maple with ~70 of that above the split, tall enough to reach the house if it let go in a storm. It was just starting to get a little punky in the middle too. Last storm came through and was blowing my peppers around, I went out to save 'em and looked up at this tree shaking and bending in the wind and that was it, time to go.
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    I see brush handles,,,,,,,

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    Crack me up!
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    I've been grabbing garden photos every few days to make an ani-GIF of the season. On today's grab I caught the sprinkler making rainbows.

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    A hail storm trashed the garden earlier this year but most everything came in. Got pumpkins and corn stalks growing for wife's Halloween setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmercer View Post
    I've been grabbing garden photos every few days to make an ani-GIF of the season. On today's grab I caught the sprinkler making rainbows.

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    A hail storm trashed the garden earlier this year but most everything came in. Got pumpkins and corn stalks growing for wife's Halloween setup.
    I have 2 of those each 4x12 I have yellow banana peppers and bell peppers in one and tomatoes, cantaloupe, and yellow crooked necked squash in the other.
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    Just not working so well for us this year

    The weeds took a strangle hold on the large section before I could get the cultivator figured out. I also probably did more harm than good learning how to use it

    Picked our very first "Chocolate Cherry Tomatoes" last night and the wife and I both were not impressed at all in fact we both spit them out..

    The Amish Paste and Romas are looking ok, and we have a few mini bell peppers coming along

    Beans plants are growing but not seeing any actual beans yet, same with the Blackberry bush, nice healthy bush with zero berries

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