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    not only do i think of fishing in the spring! man i love to put out a garden nothin like home grown veggies & fresh caught fish top it off with beer to me fine dining r could be the redneck in me lol . any way i got a good deal on a teller traded a winchester 20 ga pump( like new only been shot a few times) & a outdoor cooker. the teller has been used on only 1 season he gave 800 new for it. so who all looks forward to gardening? & home grown maters!

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    I'm the only one in the family that likes maters.....but I put out a garden too. I'm tilling the dirt tomorrow. Next door neighbor puts up an AWESOME Garden every year. He teaches me quite a bit about it. He's already fertilized his garden. Fried Okra in the mornings with a good cup of coffee, maybe some sausage gravy and Biscuits.....that's what I like.

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    Maters ain't fit to eat if they aren't homegrown. I had some good ones last year that were Better Boys, juicy and delicious. This year the wife wants some big ones, so I'm gonna try something different.

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    Yep, it's getting that time. We raise a good sized one....

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    I limed my garden spot and my mater patch in November, will be time to till the dirt soon. We grow a 12 row garden and put out two dozen mater plants each year. In addition, a buddy of mine that has a farm down the road from me, allows me to grow a bigger garden at his place. That is where I do my corn and green beans. In my garden at home is mostly peppers.

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    well i jst tryed out my tiller i got on a trade im pleased

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    Ain't nuthin' like the luck of the Irish to till ya' Garden. It's tradition for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arauthator View Post
    Ain't nuthin' like the luck of the Irish to till ya' Garden. It's tradition for me.
    Good time to put in your taters to...

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    I am one of those unfortunate souls that rents a tiller each year. Forunately for me, there is a rental place practically in my back yard.

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    Well Tim, I know I don't know who ya are....but I'm willing to let ya' borrow my tiller. It's a craftsman. Of course, I have to travel with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arauthator View Post
    Well Tim, I know I don't know who ya are....but I'm willing to let ya' borrow my tiller. It's a craftsman. Of course, I have to travel with it.
    Hey, do you like cheap beer and bad jokes? If so, we might have a deal!

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    Re: gardening

    Talked to a guy today that told me he just planted onions this week.

    I don't put out a lot, just a few tomato plants, jalepeno peppers and green peppers...just in case you all haven't tried it you should try planting Brocolli about mid to late August. Brocolli takes about 60 days to harvest and come about mid to late October you'll be enjoying some of the best Brocolli you've ever eaten

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