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    Default 1st mess of butterbeans of the year


    This is our 1st mess off of our running BB of the year, love BB, Carol loves peas. Our purple hull stringbeans are gone, been eating matoes, okra, hot peppers(at least Carol has) and qukes for about 2 weeks. Our pear and fig trees look pretty good so we should be able to put up a lot of pints if the mockingbirds will leave any for us. Nothing like fresh veggies from the garden.
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    Way to go Steve
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    That looks good steve, not having much luck with our garden storms keep hammering it down.
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    They grow some nice ones at Piggly Wiggly. Lol My squash, peppers, cucumbers and cantaloupes did good but everything else bit the dust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    That looks good steve, not having much luck with our garden storms keep hammering it down.
    We need something down here, bet I haven't gotten 1 1/2" of rain in the last 2 months. My lawn is dead almost.
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    UOTE=SteveJ;1568456]We need something down here, bet I haven't gotten 1 1/2" of rain in the last 2 months. My lawn is dead almost.[/QUOTE

    In the last 2 weeks we have been getting heavy rain and wind we got about 2in the other day and 40-50 mph wind.
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    looks yummy!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottV View Post
    They grow some nice ones at Piggly Wiggly. Lol My squash, peppers, cucumbers and cantaloupes did good but everything else bit the dust.
    lol.....you can tell Scott is Piggly Wiggly Pro-Staff Rofl
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    Man thats awesome right there. To hot n my squash havnt done anything but im getting 3 or 4 okra a day. Peppers n maters are jammin. Were.actually gonna fry.our first.batch.of.okra tonight!!!!
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    Photo looks great. We are starting to get broccoli, kale, collards & cukes up here in northern Ky.

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