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RE: August in a Big House with a Tiny Garden in Upstate New York State, USA

in HiveGarden3 months ago

Home grown veggies and the such are definitely the best.

Gardens take a lot of work. I bet that keeps you pretty busy, but I know the "fruits" of your labor will be worth it.

I'm sure those tomatoes will be awesome once they ripen.

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 3 months ago  

oh my these black brandywines are fabulous! I've decided to buy a box of lovely cooking tomatoes, and to can those along with mine, so that I only plant the brandywines next year. I pickled a ton of cukes last year, so many I didn't have to plant cukes this year. Maybe I will alternate years between those two crops, to save space out there. Just thinking out loud here. Thanks for stopping by both of my recent posts! You rock!

It seems that one good vine of cucumbers will supply a person easily for just some fresh summer eating. It is so easy to end up with too many, but other people usually don't mind if you share them around.

I've never had a black brandywine. I will make sure to try one if I ever see one.

 3 months ago  

Brandywine is more common, also very very good. I happen to have black brandywine seeds so I plant those, I have no idea where I got them. I have a lot of seeds!