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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 592714" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Oh wow, that is soooooooooo nice Liahona! </p><p></p><p>Molly might have scared the LDS away for good, I dunno. I didn't know they would do that sort of thing. They're some knowledgeable folks for certain. </p><p></p><p>Last year the plants that did the best were my green beans..........and they were just an experiment because in my opinion they were planted awfully late thanks to weather weirdness. They went nuts even in the rocky soil. Carrots didn't do bad either as long as you like baby carrot size, which the grands love. Cabbage did really well.......just have to remember to always use gloves because spiders (the biting kind) love to hide in the leaves. </p><p></p><p>This year I'm going a bit nuts with potatoes. 1. they're not hard and 2. we eat a lot of them. Then green beans, tomatoes, carrots, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, some of the greens, onions (but then they also grow wild like mad in my yard) ect. Hope to have enough to can...........if not.........I'll dehydrate or freeze what we can't eat fast enough. Corn I'm going to try.......but Travis and I don't eat a lot of corn. I'm gonna try making corn meal out of it. We'll see how that goes. </p><p></p><p>My girls also have gardens. Nichole made a huge one. easy child expanded hers too. So maybe with all of us canning won't be much of an issue. (we always split what we can)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 592714, member: 84"] Oh wow, that is soooooooooo nice Liahona! Molly might have scared the LDS away for good, I dunno. I didn't know they would do that sort of thing. They're some knowledgeable folks for certain. Last year the plants that did the best were my green beans..........and they were just an experiment because in my opinion they were planted awfully late thanks to weather weirdness. They went nuts even in the rocky soil. Carrots didn't do bad either as long as you like baby carrot size, which the grands love. Cabbage did really well.......just have to remember to always use gloves because spiders (the biting kind) love to hide in the leaves. This year I'm going a bit nuts with potatoes. 1. they're not hard and 2. we eat a lot of them. Then green beans, tomatoes, carrots, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, some of the greens, onions (but then they also grow wild like mad in my yard) ect. Hope to have enough to can...........if not.........I'll dehydrate or freeze what we can't eat fast enough. Corn I'm going to try.......but Travis and I don't eat a lot of corn. I'm gonna try making corn meal out of it. We'll see how that goes. My girls also have gardens. Nichole made a huge one. easy child expanded hers too. So maybe with all of us canning won't be much of an issue. (we always split what we can) [/QUOTE]
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