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eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
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eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
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landarch- Posts : 1152
Join date : 2012-01-22
Location : kansas city
Turan- Posts : 2620
Join date : 2012-03-29
Location : Gallatin Valley, Montana, Intermountain zone 4
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
gotta tell ya...if I lived in the Gallatin Valley I would be trading gardening time for time on the water fly fishing in a heartbeat...I've hit the Henry's Fork (ID), Madison (MT), Firehole (WY) but not the Gallatin.
landarch- Posts : 1152
Join date : 2012-01-22
Location : kansas city
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
There is time for both in a summer day and fresh home grown veggys are very tasty with fresh pan fryed trout.
Turan- Posts : 2620
Join date : 2012-03-29
Location : Gallatin Valley, Montana, Intermountain zone 4
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
Do you two have a secret of how to get all the bones out of trout?
Grrrreat pics Landarch!!
Grrrreat pics Landarch!!
cheyannarach- Posts : 2037
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
great pictures!!.....thank you for sharing.....love love to see others gardens!!...looks like yours is growing great!
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rose
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rose
FamilyGardening- Posts : 2424
Join date : 2011-05-10
Location : Western WA
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
cheyannarach wrote:Do you two have a secret of how to get all the bones out of trout?
Grrrreat pics Landarch!!
I catch and release except for brookies in the high country...a little butter, lemon, and some wild sage...just flake off the meat with a fork. With larger fish in the plains I either fillet...the only trick I know of is to take hold of the spine and pull it out...all the bones should come with it.
landarch- Posts : 1152
Join date : 2012-01-22
Location : kansas city
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
FamilyGardening wrote:great pictures!!.....thank you for sharing.....love love to see others gardens!!...looks like yours is growing great!
hugs
rose
sure thing...I try to take new pics about once a week. Some days it looks like not too much is happening then the next morning there is something new making an appearance. I actually like fiddling in the garden and I told my wife the other day that all the work is done...getting bored just watching everything grow. We've had some cool, wet weather just end so the sunshine is doing wonders...tomatoes, cukes, and green beans are exploding with growth.
landarch- Posts : 1152
Join date : 2012-01-22
Location : kansas city
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
As a newbie, I love the pictures! I've never even seen some of the things I'm growing..... outside of the grocery store, I mean!
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
I wish it would stop raining so I could get my nice summer stock into the ground. Your's are looking great!
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Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
cheyannarach wrote:Do you two have a secret of how to get all the bones out of trout?
Grrrreat pics Landarch!!
The flesh does not cling to the bones after it is cooked. After you fry both sides lay on a plate. Grab the tail and bow up a little. Use a fork to break the skin and help the flesh get loosened right there. Then just gently peel the skeleton and upper side off. Flip and repeat. It does not work starting with the head.
Turan- Posts : 2620
Join date : 2012-03-29
Location : Gallatin Valley, Montana, Intermountain zone 4
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
So you cook the entire fish? Head and all? Gulp... I will pass this on to hubby so he can take care of it for me, lol.
cheyannarach- Posts : 2037
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
Love the pics! Have the same egg plant, with an identical little bitty baby on it too! It's my first year growing them, I never realized how beautiful the blooms were, and how adorable the eggplants were starting out
No blossoms on the beans for me yet, but they're all just about at the five foot high mark, and no cukes yet either, but I did get them in a little later. Love watching our gardens grow!
No blossoms on the beans for me yet, but they're all just about at the five foot high mark, and no cukes yet either, but I did get them in a little later. Love watching our gardens grow!
rjeverett- Posts : 58
Join date : 2012-05-14
Location : Louisville,KY
Re: eggplant, cuke, tomato, green bean pics
rjeverett wrote:Love the pics! Have the same egg plant, with an identical little bitty baby on it too! It's my first year growing them, I never realized how beautiful the blooms were, and how adorable the eggplants were starting out
No blossoms on the beans for me yet, but they're all just about at the five foot high mark, and no cukes yet either, but I did get them in a little later. Love watching our gardens grow!
I'm a visual person...so I love seeing pics too.
landarch- Posts : 1152
Join date : 2012-01-22
Location : kansas city
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