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1.) DParker - 11/09/2013
...and after a month of completely ignoring my little pepper patch, which should be as dead as a door nail by now, it's green, lush and loaded with poblanos:



Ditto the ~25 sq. ft patch of sweet basil that popped up all by itself after I let last year's small planting go to seed after the last harvest:



Now I'm off to pick all that basil and make a boat-load of pesto (with olive oil, pine nuts and big hunks of Parmigiano-Reggiano) before the first frost hits in a couple of days, and wonder if we're going to get cheated out of a real winter again this year.
2.) Deerminator - 11/10/2013
Excllent
3.) DParker - 11/10/2013
As it turns out, when I said I was going to pick "all" of that basil I was being a tad optimistic. I cut [i]almost[/I] 1/4 of the plants and picked 1.5 lbs of leaves before my hands started cramping up. It's much slower and more tedious work than I anticipated. I'll probably end up giving half of the rest of it away.
4.) billy b - 11/10/2013
Grow me some cilantro, jalapeņos, & maters next year please.:tu::wink
5.) Go Bucks - 11/10/2013
Oooops.... i musta clicked on homeandgarden.com instead of the place of deer slaying, beer drinkin, he-men...
6.) billy b - 11/10/2013
Sorry, I always had the opinion that real men could grow food & kill deer:cf:, you should try it, they go good together:wink
7.) Floyd - 11/10/2013
Billy B is the Bee's Knees.

:grin:
8.) crookedeye - 11/10/2013
the women always catered to food preperation and the growing of plants for eating purposes..while the men ...like me.... went out hunting for substaional food to survive the winters..

its all in the bible..
9.) DParker - 11/10/2013
[QUOTE=Go Bucks;12339]Oooops.... i musta clicked on homeandgarden.com instead of the place of deer slaying, beer drinkin, he-men...[/QUOTE]

Sorry it took me so long to respond, but when you were typing on the internet I was busy hiking into the woods.
10.) DParker - 11/10/2013
[QUOTE=billy b;12338]Grow me some cilantro, jalapeņos, & maters next year please.:tu::wink[/QUOTE]

Here, I saved us both some time and effort. :beer:

11.) BULLZ-i - 11/10/2013
[B]YOU BEEN OUT HUNTING ?[/B]
12.) crookedeye - 11/10/2013
so he says...
13.) DParker - 11/10/2013
[QUOTE=BULLZ-i;12353][B]YOU BEEN OUT HUNTING ?[/B][/QUOTE]

Since the last weekend in September. But I have yet to even see a deer yet. In my favorite area, where I've seen deer regularly every season for 8 years, I haven't even seen tracks or any other sign. It's been a very crappy season so far....and still far too warm.
14.) crookedeye - 11/10/2013
youre season was over before it ever began...
15.) crookedeye - 11/10/2013
the only havest you had this year was youre peppers..
16.) crookedeye - 11/10/2013
that's why the women always grew peppers and lettuce..because they could...:wave:
17.) Go Bucks - 11/11/2013
[QUOTE=billy b;12340]Sorry, I always had the opinion that real men could grow food & kill deer:cf:, you should try it, they go good together:wink[/QUOTE]

I tried it... the last successful crop was in a dorm room.. campus cops werent amused.
18.) crookedeye - 11/11/2013
sally!!
19.) bluecat - 11/12/2013
Poblano, no problemo.