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  1. stig

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    You got that right! That is about what I've put away myself, along with 26 pint jars of pickled jalapenos. I won't make it through that many, but both Richard and Anders like hot stuff, so I'll give some to them. I'm just loving that greenhouse. I bought it for my wife as a retirement gift for...
  2. stig

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    And you should really try making some pesto from that fresh basil, Jay. It is ever so good!
  3. stig

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    But been nowhere near as much fun!
  4. stig

    The Garden Thread

    Sliced in sandwiches, mostly. Or as condiments to whatever we are having for dinner. I love hot stuff.
  5. stig

    The Garden Thread

    I harvested a whopping 15 pds of Jalapenos from the greenhouse this morning. I have been canning them all day. Not bad to live in a Scandinavian climate and be able to eat homegrown jalapenos all winter. I'm a pretty happy little vegetarian right now:D
  6. stig

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    Same here. We've had soo much rain that every cellar in Copenhagen hsa been flooded. The insurance companies are going bancrupt. I won a 5 year contract on clearing waterways, so the water can run free, but so far we haven't been able to even get near the creeks, for flooding.
  7. stig

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    That corn sure has had a growth spurt since I was there, Willie. It was weird coming home to my Scandinavian home and seeing taller corn than in Oregon.
  8. stig

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    Love your artichokes, Stephen. We can't grow those here, too cold. And it just happens to be one of my favourite veggies.
  9. stig

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    Not here. It only cost a fraction more. The reason we started was that Sam is allergic to dust mites and those mites that live in flour, grain and dry dogfood ( and we all try to ignore, because othervise a lot of what we eat would be yucky.) He used to get big running furless patches every...
  10. stig

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    I feed them BARF. Bones and raw feed. The doggies are NOT vegetarian:lol: Richard would have some unkind words with you if he heard you suggesting that I feed his deer to the dogs. Venison is a rare treat for most people here.
  11. stig

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    Oh, we leadpoison the heck out of the roe deer here. I don't care for hunting myself, seems silly to kill stuff that you hate the taste of. But I let the hunters who rent the fields on both sides of my property hunt on my land for free. That thins the roe deer some. I have never asked for...
  12. stig

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    Why not just fence your gardens? And put netting over it. That'll keep everything out, except bees and other necessary small pollinators. We have to fence here, to keep the everloving roe deer out.
  13. stig

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    Do you heat the greenhouse then? I have a large greenhouse ( or rather, my wife does) but it is nowhere near warm enough to sprout anything in there for at least another month. And with energy prices here, heating it makes for some very expensive veggies.
  14. stig

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    NOT FAIR!!! We've still got frost and snow here:cry:
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