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Old 09-28-2020, 09:26 AM   #1
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A few tomatoes still coming in. Big Jim green chile, still a few to pick and roast. Jalapeño didn’t do great this year and a few mutant cucumbers. Realized I never got around to having a BLT this year. Wife asked me to cook the bacon and slice the tomato. She would handle the egg and building my half sandwich.
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Old 09-28-2020, 09:29 AM   #2
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Now that is breakfast!
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Old 09-28-2020, 09:31 AM   #3
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My garden was punk this year. Only a handfull of cucumbers and my okra never grew more than inches. Last year the okra plants were over 5 feet. Peppers - habanero, jalapeno, serano, poblano - were at about 1/2 of last years yield. Weird summer.
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Old 09-28-2020, 09:36 AM   #4
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We had a lengthy stretch of triple digit and upper 90’s with no humidity that pretty much knocked it down. Where I live lack of humidity and high heat will stunt it. We call ours a Salsa garden. Tomato peppers cucumbers garlic onion and cilantro. Nothing big.
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Old 09-28-2020, 10:20 AM   #5
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My garden was punk this year. Only a handfull of cucumbers and my okra never grew more than inches. Last year the okra plants were over 5 feet. Peppers - habanero, jalapeno, serano, poblano - were at about 1/2 of last years yield. Weird summer.

Agreed. I had a very similar result here as well. Okra didn't do too much and the cukes turned bitter quickly. Cherry tomatoes yielded a decent harvest. The eggplant harvests were the one bright spot; better than average yields all summer.
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Great looking BLT and better late than never. We had our share this year and sad it's coming to an end
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When I first read the title of your thread, I thought it said "Bacon Garden", sadly, I was mistaken.



Even still, nice sammich!
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That sandwich looks great, the bread looks interesting, what sort?
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Old 09-28-2020, 04:24 PM   #10
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She said it's called Oat-Nut bread
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When I first read the title of your thread, I thought it said "Bacon Garden", sadly, I was mistaken.



Even still, nice sammich!
Bacon garden?!? I know what I’m dreaming of tonight...


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My garden was punk this year. Only a handfull of cucumbers and my okra never grew more than inches. Last year the okra plants were over 5 feet. Peppers - habanero, jalapeno, serano, poblano - were at about 1/2 of last years yield. Weird summer.

I put shade cloth over mine which helped I planted grape vines next to the boxes and ran wire across so that will provide some cover when it fills in
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Looks delicious Adams!!
The 100+ heat did a job on my garden too. I build shades which helped some, but didn't get the usual harvest this year.
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Nicely done. Fresh tomatoes are the best.
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Very nice Few things better than a home grown tomato
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