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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    You like grits too im guessing lol?

    Ive never tried frying my squash before. Usually just boil it and add some salt, pepperm and butter to it. How do you fry it?
    I use half cornmeal half flour mixed with salt pepper garlic and a little Cajun seasoning. Then mix an egg with some milk, dip the cut squash in the milk then the mix and drop them into a frying pan with hot oil.

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    Nah, plants will keep bearing so long as you keep picking. What makes them stop is if you miss some fruits. Then they figure they've completed their reproductive cycle.

    I have only 2 potted tomatoes, and a potted spaceship squash. Rental house, so I can't put in a real garden.

    On the up-side, my tomato plants have little green tomatoes on them already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    Nah, plants will keep bearing so long as you keep picking. What makes them stop is if you miss some fruits. Then they figure they've completed their reproductive cycle.

    I have only 2 potted tomatoes, and a potted spaceship squash. Rental house, so I can't put in a real garden.

    On the up-side, my tomato plants have little green tomatoes on them already.
    I rent as well and treat my garden like my reptiles, don't ask don't tell. But my rent man never comes by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    I rent as well and treat my garden like my reptiles, don't ask don't tell. But my rent man never comes by.
    Would they even complain about a garden???


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    Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    Would they even complain about a garden???


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    Yea bc i you tear up part of their lawn for a garden then theyll have to replant the grass after you leave. Its a pain to grow grass and since the garden depleted the soil of alot of nutrients it makes it even harder to grow.

    Dont ask, dont tell would be my strategy too haha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    Would they even complain about a garden???


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    More than likely not, they may even know I have it because I have very nosey neighbors who talk with my rent man on a regular basis. And the couple that live across the street from me goes to church with him. So, all in all it's nothing I've worried about. If I thought it would be a huge issue then I wouldn't of put it in or used a raised bed on top of a tarp. I'm just saying if it's not a huge issue easier to ask forgiveness than permission. Plus I plan on sowing grass seed at the end of the season. With all the cow manure the grass will look better than anywhere else in the yard.

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    Just an update, and couple spiders I found in the garden while watering it.

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    Re: Finally got my garden in the ground!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    I know I'm running late in the season, but I finally got everything planted!

    It's not much but I'm very proud of it.
    Just wanted to share with you guys.
    I bet you have green thumb though you just started your garden it looks like all that is in it will even grow more well sooner. I love planting but when I do, plant dies.My mom used to tell me only green thumb can seed and grow healthy plants and crops. Do you believe this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimey View Post
    I bet you have green thumb though you just started your garden it looks like all that is in it will even grow more well sooner. I love planting but when I do, plant dies.My mom used to tell me only green thumb can seed and grow healthy plants and crops. Do you believe this?
    No, I believe anyone can grow plants. I use started plants instead of from seed, and I also you cow manure, and other organic fertilizers. And I work about 20 minutes a day weeding and/or watering. Plus every Saturday I put an extra 20 minutes into any other work that might need to be done. All in all it takes effort not a green thumb.

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    I slice squash and then sautee it in salt, olive oil and some crushed cloves of garlic. Chris, I am definitely jealous of your squash (and ability to cook your own food, which I don't have at the moment!
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