My Garden Today

I think they are a type of Gymnopus

Need better pics of gills and stems to be certain
Don’t eat them

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gallon and a half, in the bank

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It’s good to have some helpers! :+1: :+1: :blush:

I just got around to cleaning up parts of my garden and transferring some plants I had growing in pans. I’m not even sure now, what I have, but it’s peppers and some tomatoes and one cucumber. I think I had started some bell peppers and maybe some hot peppers, but now can’t remember. Same with the tomatoes, no idea what type they might be. Maybe they’ll produce something before we get weather that’s too cold. :roll_eyes:

I also planted some winter squash, and my collards are doing well. I had planted the collards 2 years ago, and as long as I kept the bugs from eating them up, they’re continued to grow.

We have been crushing the garden game this summer. We have 8 4’x8’ raised beds and have done watermelons, squash, zucchini, tons of okra, flowers, eggplant, tomato, basil, habaneros, jalapeños, seranos, cucumbers, and our mystery squash which turns out could be a bottle gourd.

I built a chicken coop and we got 2 Rhode Island Red and 2 sapphire gem chicks a week ago.

I just tilled up an 40’x8’ area along a fence to prep the soil with compost for a bunch of banana plants next year. We also planted a long hugelkultur mound with sweet potato slips.

We planted a few pineapple guava bushes in the chicken area and some muscadine vines along the front fence area. I put 3 fig varieties in the ground and am hopeful they grow well. I have 4 blueberry bushes to decide where to plant and have 4 blackberries in the ground.

We look forward to seeing how everything fills in over the next few years before we move away on our next adventure.








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Ha, Rap and crew won’t starve. Good stuff sir

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Field dressed, lol

Has 23 flexposted his figs and tried to bully me?

@PeaPod

Last word I got was that he’s currently “stuck” on another project. You might even say he’s knee deep in it… . …

I already texted that to Peepod and he offered his sincere condolences. I think getting the occasional tractor stuck is like the old saying about getting your boat stuck. Bumping bottom occasionally keeps it exciting.

Chain an old rim or something to one of your back tires
It’ll come out
23 is the fig king!

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…bringing in the sheaves… . . … .

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I built a front porch for the chicken shack

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Will that dog hunt?

The only thing missing on your chicken ranch is a bar going across to lean on and sip your drink from… just sayin