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    Look at all them Mater Sammiches settin on that table!

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    I grew two kinds this year and those pumpkin looking ones were one = they were good but I won't be
    growing any more ...
    The others were round and not too big, bout the size of a baseball = kept seeds from em, will plant in spring .......
    You got a good harvest ...........................
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiishergurl View Post
    What else do you grow (i know this isnt fishing also). Danny got me hooked on growing tomatoes a few years ago.... made some home made sauce and salsa over the summer.
    Ginny
    We harvested 28 pineapple, bananas, key limes, figs, persimmons, guava, loquats (two trees) we dehydrate some and make sweet pickle loquats, papaya, blueberry, new this year two strawberry plants, chives, basal, lavender, blueberries, mint. I am sure that I missed a few other eatables.

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    Sounds awesome!! I want a couple of blueberry bushes and a Kent mango tree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiishergurl View Post
    Sounds awesome!! I want a couple of blueberry bushes and a Kent mango tree.

    Ginny

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    I forgot two trees, a mango and a avocado. No fruit from either yet, but the trees are from seed and only two years old.

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    A haas avocado? And what kind of mango. Now I am double jealous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom309 View Post
    I grew two kinds this year and those pumpkin looking ones were one = they were good but I won't be
    growing any more ...
    The others were round and not too big, bout the size of a baseball = kept seeds from em, will plant in spring .......
    You got a good harvest ...........................
    I grew those in Philly. They grow better up there. We rented a house for the summer and it had an awesomw yard and good soil. Here is Terry standing next to some in pots but there were a lot more growing in the side yard in the ground.



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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    Look at all them Mater Sammiches settin on that table!
    Bacon mater sammies. Terry walked around the job site eating them just about every morning.. lol.

    Ginny
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiishergurl View Post
    A haas avocado? And what kind of mango. Now I am double jealous!

    Ginny
    I believe that we have one of the hass and one Florida avacado (the large smooth green skin)
    The Mango, one of the large variety that you get from the grocery store, in the fresh fruit department.

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    If you guys really want to put out some tomatoes down here, look into dutch bucket hydroponics. Eliminates a lot of the nutrient and pest issues that come with the territory of gardening in Florida.

    I didn't grow a garden the past year, but I did the few years previous to that. I interned on a aquaponics farm in college, and it really opened my eyes to the benefits of aqua/hydroponics.

    I did a side by side study of growing maters in the ground vs in dutch buckets in 2012. The hydroponics system produced fruit 3 weeks earlier than the in ground plants, and produced twice as well.

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