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After a couple months of curing in the workshop, the garlic was overdue for being cleaned and brought into the kitchen.

submitted 19 days ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Harvest of garlic is now in the kitchen with a couple small bags of dry beans, all grown in the garden without the use of harmful chemicals.

submitted 19 days ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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[Blog]10 Best Living Room Indoor Plants @MyEasyMag

submitted 18 days ago by abhishekjainseo from myeasymag.com

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Harvest for one day: butternut squash, mint, okra, cayenne pepper.... The plants survived a brutal hail storm, and other challenges.

submitted 27 days ago by In-the-clouds from hostux.pics

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Dragonfly eating a moth in my garden.... [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Doe waiting for corn in front of myrtle tree

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Muskmelon growing inside an old hamster cage

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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This might be the tiniest watermelon you have ever seen....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Cat Tower Muskmelon! This melon was tasty and sweet. And it grew on a cat tower. I planted the seed and 138 days later the melon was ripe in Arkansas. (About 4 months, 16 days)

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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The Purple Plum radish almost went extinct in my garden. I planted my last seeds in the spring, which were over 10 years old. Only a couple plants grew well of this variety. Then a hail storm did some damage, but I managed to save a small amount of seed.

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Tomato picking in the garden ~ Some make it into the house, and others don't.... [video]

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Some tomatoes are ripe for the picking, which is amazing since a brutal hail storm shredded my garden last month.

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Cayenne peppers are beginning to ripen. I have collected two red ones so far. This pepper plant weathered a horrible hail storm a month ago, so it's a small miracle that it is producing any fruit.

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Somebody has been eating my muskmelons. So far this year, three melons have been ruined by pests in my garden. I'm guessing it's a rat or mouse.

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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"Seedless" Watermelon, Second Generation ~ Last year we bought a watermelon from the store and I found one seed inside, planted it in the spring, and from the homegrown fruit, I saved about 64 seeds. It was small, but tasted sweet and refreshing.

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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New frog (or toad?) visited my garden. I have never seen this variety before. It was hiding inside a container of rain water that I use for my plants. I tilted the lid for him, and the next day he was gone.

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Watermelon Shaped Like A Pear ~ A "seedless" watermelon we bought last year at the grocery store had a single seed inside, which I planted this spring. This fruit came from that vine, which was hit by hail last month and did not look as healthy as it should to produce good fruit.

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Heaviest cabbage in the world was grown in Alaska! 138 pounds! I was surprised that some veggies are able to grow so large that far up north. [guinnessworldrecords.com]

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Vine borers have been a big problem in my garden this year. They have attacked the zucchini and pumpkin vines. Using a knife, I recently performed surgery on the plants, cut them open, and removed three of these worms.

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Water Drops On Green Tomato ~ My garden has been receiving good rain lately and I thank the Lord for that. These plants also survived a massive hail storm on June 14. [Arkansas, USA]

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Potatoes have not grown well in my garden the few times I have tried. But I did get this small amount so far this year, good enough for one meal. [Arkansas, USA]

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Mint is growing well this year. I add it to my tea, brewed together. [Arkansas, USA]

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Corn damaged by hail failed to grow a full ear.... from my small garden in Arkansas, 3 weeks after the worst hail storm I have ever witnessed. Stalks fell down and leaves were shredded. Farmers also see hail damage. I expect food shortages soon (but trust the Lord to provide, as he always has).

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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This vine is growing in my garden and survived the hail storm. Can you guess what this melon is growing on?

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Mushrooms are popping up in my backyard today. (Arkansas, USA) I don't know if they are edible.

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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VIDEO from Colorado: "I napped instead of covering my plants 🤦🏼‍♀️ I have regrets" [Twitter/ Kylie Bearse]

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Pictures of the "Zucca Melon"

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from andreas-maschke.de

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A watermelon is forming, but is currently pear-shaped. The vine grew from the only seed found in a "seedless" watermelon bought at the store last year.

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Unusually cool day in the garden today in Arkansas. [video]

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from take-me-to.space

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Siling labuyo, second haul

submitted 3 months ago by Musky from i.imgur.com

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This yellow and black beetle looks like a newcomer to my garden. I wonder what he does. Anybody know his name?

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Some pink lemonade berries are ripening on a small bush. I'm surprised the birds did not eat them all.

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Bees Love These Zucchini plants ~ Bees appear to be resting inside the beautiful squash blossoms, as if they never want to leave.... [video]

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Are you seeing bees acting weird like this? ~ Handicapped Bee Struggles to Fly ~ It might be a carpenter bee. My wife said he looked drunk, and added: "Don't drink and fly!" [video]

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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More blossoms opened today on the Purple Plum radish plants. I hope to save their seeds this year.

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Ladybug Helps Control Pests On A Squash Plant ~ This time I think it's a real "ladybug" instead of the Asian Lady Beetle because this one does not have an "M" painted on its face. Do you bug experts agree?

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Zucchini Making Fruit ~ I harvested more of this summer squash today from my garden in Arkansas. The plants grow well in a child's swimming pool.... [video]

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Purple Plum Radish Blossoms ~ Matching the name, the blossoms are also of a purple color. I almost lost this radish variety. I had old seed, from over 10 years ago, and planted what I had. Several germinated and I am letting them grow and hope to save fresh seed from them.

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Bees are getting trapped inside squash blossoms. Watch bees being released from their flower imprisonment.... [video]

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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The bees are back in the garden! [video]

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My first butternut squash of the year is now forming, but I also caught a pest trying to ruin the vine! [video]

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Summer squash is now coming from the garden into the house. Come and see how the squash looks on the plants as I pick some.... [video]

submitted 3 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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I got my largest crop of siling labuyo ever.

submitted 4 months ago * by Musky from self.gardening

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First Tomatoes of 2023 Now Forming - The plant grew from seed I saved from last year's Early Girl variety.

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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This snake was a surprise for me today in my garden. I don't know what kind it is.... Do you? This is in Arkansas, USA. [video]

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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First summer squash of 2023....and it's still spring!

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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So much effort to save a bee, and it still died.

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from youtube.com

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Honeybees Dying - Something has changed this year. I wasn't seeing any honeybees in my organic, pesticide-free garden, but then I saw a few, but some acted handicapped, having trouble walking on the flowers. Today, I saw a dead bee on a plant. It just died there? What's happening???

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Garlic scapes are in season! (Arkansas, USA)

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Sad Start for Okra - Many of the okra plants I had started have died or their growth is severely stunted, probably due to the colder than normal temperatures and excessive rain (in Arkansas). This okra plant is trying to make a flower with just one small, slightly yellow leaf!

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from hostux.pics

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Bell pepper plant

submitted 4 months ago by Musky from i.imgur.com

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First Tomato Blossom of 2023 ~ This plant was grown from seed I saved last year. The parent plant was an Early Girl. This plant is the next generation and may have different characteristics from the parent plant. I'm curious how it will perform. So far, it is the *earliest* to blossom.

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Trinity of Zucchini Blossoms ~ Seen this morning in my garden.

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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A welcome friend to the garden: Ladybugs have arrived to my garden to help eat the aphids.

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Tomatoes fail to ripen when it's too hot.... "When temperatures exceed 85 to 90 F, the ripening process slows significantly or even stops."

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from hostux.pics

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Yellow Bell Pepper in Giant Pot ~ This is my first year to grow pepper plants from free seed I saved, instead of buying plants. This little plant is my best one so far and just got transplanted to its permanent location in a large container.

submitted 4 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Zucchini Blossom ~ This summer squash is now flowering in Arkansas.

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First summer squash of 2023 now forming on the vine! ~ Where: My garden in Arkansas.

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My Pricky Pear - 1 year later

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My garden has puddles of water from so much rain (in Arkansas). If my beds were not raised, the plants would be dying. Plants do not grow well in floods. Planting is delayed this year by rain and cold. The summer will be hot and dry, delaying harvest. Prepare for food shortages.

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First radish of 2023 picked from my garden ~ I chopped up the greens and the globe and fried it into my rice at lunch time. Frying seemed to tame the flavor and make it more mild. (I liked it!) One of the cats helped me eat some of the raw greens!

submitted 5 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Bean germination - Plants breaking through the earth to reach for the sun ~ In my garden today in Arkansas....

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The Secret to Killing [Controlling] Bamboo [Crops] | NO Chemicals or Machines (3:39) ~ Nature's Always Right

submitted 5 months ago by JasonCarswell from youtube.com

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First radish of the season appears ready to harvest today. Location: Arkansas.

submitted 5 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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How do you plant a seedless watermelon? Last year we bought one at the store and ate it.... and I found ONE seed inside the fruit. I saved it and planted it this year.... and it germinated! (The plant is growing in a recycled cup, and was not purchased.)

submitted 5 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Can you identify this insect? I found it hanging onto the fence pole near my garden. Is this bug a friend or foe for garden plants?

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Basil and two young bell pepper plants

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That is a leaf miner making those trails in the leaf, you have to physically remove each affected leaf away from the plant or they spread rapidly

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More ripe serranos

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Making a Grow Wall (14:10) ~ frank howarth

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DIY UpCycled Greenhouse - Start to Finish (28:34) ~ Woodness Goodness

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Edible lawn replacements

submitted 6 months ago by Musky from morningchores.com

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[Bamboo] The Holy Grail Homestead Plant & The Secrets to Grow It (40:01) ~ Nature's Always Right

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No CO2.... No food!

submitted 6 months ago by In-the-clouds from take-me-to.space

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Signs of spring: tree blossoms in my backyard in Arkansas....

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JADAM JMS - Apply THIS Solution 5 Times BEFORE Planting For Bountiful Harvests

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Giant Vegetable Competitions

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Sunken Greenhouse: The Solution To Plant Year Round

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Ruth Stout's Garden

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It's time to feed on the stashed goods. The extreme cold finished off the pepper plants in my garden. But I have frozen jalapeno slices, saved from my garden, which when cooked, provide some heat!

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Winter garden

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It takes a long time

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Serrano plant is doing nice

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Trade Heroes

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Register your garden - USDA invites people || Slow News Day (50:36) ~ Alison Morrow

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Pepper plants are still being productive in my garden, but yikes, it is hot (97°F in Arkansas) just before fall. ~ Jalapeño peppers from my garden in the kitchen today...

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Pepper Harvest

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Heat Waves: 8 Ways To Protect Your Plants

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Harvest #5

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Seed stash for '23

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Cider time

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They're almost ready...

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Fried okra and cayenne pepper ~ I thank God this stuff grows in my garden for free. I'm eating it now as part of a late breakfast, with eggs.

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Veggies nearing harvest.

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Prized item from the garden

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New growth on the prickly pear

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Planting a small forest in 24 hours (1440 trees) (17:52) ~ Beau Miles

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Harvest #4

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Looks like FALL... in July. View from beside a lake yesterday in Arkansas, USA (July 30, 2022) ■ This is not normal. The trees are stressed, leaves are changing color and dropping to the ground, because of heat and drought. If the weather is hard on trees, imagine how our food crops are doing.

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Harvest #3

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