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Reply #60 posted 07/22/10 7:02pm

Fenwick

PunkMistress said:

Cerebus said:

I'm just a regular guy, really. Been a passionate Prince fan since 1983. Been to a lot of Prince shows at a lot of venues. Been around online for a long time, too, I guess. But online I'm Cerebus, which many of my "real world" friends call me as well. I used to talk about the comic book A LOT and certain aspects of my personality match that character pretty closely (not the drunkard part!). lol I was Cerebus online prior to the NPGMC, Cerebus at the NPGMC, Cerebus at the NPGUnderground and Cerebus at that... uhh.. other place that shall remain unnamed because it didn't have a dang chat or forum. I've been Cerebus here since 2003, but I never really made an effort to be part of the community until a couple months ago when I realized most of my other online hangouts no longer exist.

I'm also occasionally PurpleAsparagus and Ambient Mindspace online, because Cerebus is sometimes taken.

That's what I meant.

I assumed you had to be an old Org member since you seem to be so well-known (and well-regarded) around here. smile

Hi.

I'm Erin. I looove to cook, and I aspire to have a kitchen garden!

PUNK MISTRESS!!!! I'm drunk tonight and it's not on ZIMA!!!!!!

Is this a thread hijack? Sorry Cerebus and OP but I get drunk about twice a year and tonight is the night for no reason other than it is.

I sense this declaration might kill this thread!!!! tumbleweed

P.S. Cerebus - you responded with a long post to my NBA question and I read it but I'm too shithoused to respond at the moment....

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Reply #61 posted 07/22/10 7:05pm

PunkMistress

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Fenwick said:

PunkMistress said:

That's what I meant.

I assumed you had to be an old Org member since you seem to be so well-known (and well-regarded) around here. smile

Hi.

I'm Erin. I looove to cook, and I aspire to have a kitchen garden!

PUNK MISTRESS!!!! I'm drunk tonight and it's not on ZIMA!!!!!!

Is this a thread hijack? Sorry Cerebus and OP but I get drunk about twice a year and tonight is the night for no reason other than it is.

I sense this declaration might kill this thread!!!! tumbleweed

P.S. Cerebus - you responded with a long post to my NBA question and I read it but I'm too shithoused to respond at the moment....

So what are you drinking?

I yell people's names at them when I'm drunk, too.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #62 posted 07/22/10 7:05pm

paintedlady

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Cerebus said:

Just for that I'm going to go make dinner before I tell you whats in my garden. lol

funny gardening story..... while you eat..

Several years ago...

I kept widow boxes out of my window (2) . I live in an apartment (1st floor), so my neighbors were picking my flowers. I was like mad "Damn kids!"

a usual mixture of cyclamen, fushia, varieated vinca, ornamental grass, potatoplant, jeweled orchids and sweet licorice plants . (I have a thing for foliage...I try to keep the same mix every year)

So I came up with a solution to plant poison ivy in my window boxes. demon

I felt a bit bad, so I warned the kids not to touch the flowers...

My plants were still ripped to shreds. It was then that I saw my neighbor, a senoir citizen (Betty) that had a rash on her hands and face. The kids never got poison ivy at all.

So now I give that bitch Betty a new plant every mother's day so she can leave my shit alone. My window boxes have stayed beautiful ever since. sun

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Reply #63 posted 07/22/10 7:07pm

PunkMistress

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paintedlady said:

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Cerebus said:

Just for that I'm going to go make dinner before I tell you whats in my garden. lol

funny gardening story..... while you eat..

Several years ago...

I kept widow boxes out of my window (2) . I live in an apartment (1st floor), so my neighbors were picking my flowers. I was like mad "Damn kids!"

a usual mixture of cyclamen, fushia, varieated vinca, ornamental grass, potatoplant, jeweled orchids and sweet licorice plants . (I have a thing for foliage...I try to keep the same mix every year)

So I came up with a solution to plant poison ivy in my window boxes. demon

I felt a bit bad, so I warned the kids not to touch the flowers...

My plants were still ripped to shreds. It was then that I saw my neighbor, a senoir citizen (Betty) that had a rash on her hands and face. The kids never got poison ivy at all.

So now I give that bitch Betty a new plant every mother's day so she can leave my shit alone. My window boxes have stayed beautiful ever since. sun

falloff falloff falloff falloff falloff x Mickey Rourke

"on her hands and face" falloff

It's what you make it.
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Reply #64 posted 07/22/10 7:08pm

paintedlady

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PunkMistress said:

Fenwick said:

PUNK MISTRESS!!!! I'm drunk tonight and it's not on ZIMA!!!!!!

Is this a thread hijack? Sorry Cerebus and OP but I get drunk about twice a year and tonight is the night for no reason other than it is.

I sense this declaration might kill this thread!!!! tumbleweed

P.S. Cerebus - you responded with a long post to my NBA question and I read it but I'm too shithoused to respond at the moment....

So what are you drinking?

I yell people's names at them when I'm drunk, too.

spit !!!!

OMG that must be Bostonian thing I swear! boxed

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Reply #65 posted 07/22/10 7:09pm

PunkMistress

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paintedlady said:

PunkMistress said:

So what are you drinking?

I yell people's names at them when I'm drunk, too.

spit !!!!

OMG that must be Bostonian thing I swear! boxed

Is Fenwick from Boston too?

It's what you make it.
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Reply #66 posted 07/22/10 7:10pm

Acrylic

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paintedlady said:

PunkMistress said:

So what are you drinking?

I yell people's names at them when I'm drunk, too.

spit !!!!

OMG that must be Bostonian thing I swear! boxed

Maybe it's a New England thing; I'm from CT, but when I'm drunk I tend to yell someone's full name.

Example: JOHN-FUCKING-SMITH! The "fucking" has always gotta be in there.

lol

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I do nothing professionally.
I only do things for fun.

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Reply #67 posted 07/22/10 7:13pm

paintedlady

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PunkMistress said:

paintedlady said:

spit !!!!

OMG that must be Bostonian thing I swear! boxed

Is Fenwick from Boston too?

I think so nod

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Reply #68 posted 07/22/10 7:15pm

Fenwick

paintedlady said:

PunkMistress said:

Is Fenwick from Boston too?

I think so nod

Yes I'm originally from Weymouth and I'm drinking Sierra Nevada

Sorry If Im taking too long to respond but I have some cauliflower on the pot

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Reply #69 posted 07/22/10 7:17pm

Cerebus

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Threadjacking is allowed and encouraged. Cerebus is an OG Ninja Threadjacker. Hiyaaaa!

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Reply #70 posted 07/22/10 7:20pm

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Before this thread moves on to something else or disappears into the ether of Org Threads Past, I want to thanks to everybody. I've never had much success breaking into the fabric of the Org. S'good gettin' to know a few of you. And I always love shootin' the shit with the usual suspects. nod cool

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Reply #71 posted 07/22/10 7:30pm

PunkMistress

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Cerebus said:

Threadjacking is allowed and encouraged. Cerebus is an OG Ninja Threadjacker. Hiyaaaa!

hug

It's what you make it.
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Reply #72 posted 07/22/10 7:31pm

Cerebus

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paintedlady said:

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Cerebus said:

Just for that I'm going to go make dinner before I tell you whats in my garden. lol

funny gardening story..... while you eat..

Several years ago...

I kept widow boxes out of my window (2) . I live in an apartment (1st floor), so my neighbors were picking my flowers. I was like mad "Damn kids!"

a usual mixture of cyclamen, fushia, varieated vinca, ornamental grass, potatoplant, jeweled orchids and sweet licorice plants . (I have a thing for foliage...I try to keep the same mix every year)

So I came up with a solution to plant poison ivy in my window boxes. demon

I felt a bit bad, so I warned the kids not to touch the flowers...

My plants were still ripped to shreds. It was then that I saw my neighbor, a senoir citizen (Betty) that had a rash on her hands and face. The kids never got poison ivy at all.

So now I give that bitch Betty a new plant every mother's day so she can leave my shit alone. My window boxes have stayed beautiful ever since. sun

That's awesome! lol Only I would never have bought her another plant, ever! ... and I would have planted some stinging nettles, too. lol But I'm just friendly that way.

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Reply #73 posted 07/22/10 7:34pm

PunkMistress

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Fenwick said:

paintedlady said:

I think so nod

Yes I'm originally from Weymouth and I'm drinking Sierra Nevada

Sorry If Im taking too long to respond but I have some cauliflower on the pot

No problem, I'm baking these muffins.

Well, I was.

Now I'm eating them with cream cheese instead of icing.

I really should be cutting back on sugar.

disbelief

It's what you make it.
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Reply #74 posted 07/22/10 7:34pm

Cerebus

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PunkMistress said:

Cerebus said:

Threadjacking is allowed and encouraged. Cerebus is an OG Ninja Threadjacker. Hiyaaaa!

hug

biggrin Hiyaaa!

Hey, is that you in the pic on your profile page? The one with the guy in the bar.

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Reply #75 posted 07/22/10 7:37pm

paintedlady

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Cerebus said:

paintedlady said:

biggrin

funny gardening story..... while you eat..

Several years ago...

I kept widow boxes out of my window (2) . I live in an apartment (1st floor), so my neighbors were picking my flowers. I was like mad "Damn kids!"

a usual mixture of cyclamen, fushia, varieated vinca, ornamental grass, potatoplant, jeweled orchids and sweet licorice plants . (I have a thing for foliage...I try to keep the same mix every year)

So I came up with a solution to plant poison ivy in my window boxes. demon

I felt a bit bad, so I warned the kids not to touch the flowers...

My plants were still ripped to shreds. It was then that I saw my neighbor, a senoir citizen (Betty) that had a rash on her hands and face. The kids never got poison ivy at all.

So now I give that bitch Betty a new plant every mother's day so she can leave my shit alone. My window boxes have stayed beautiful ever since. sun

That's awesome! lol Only I would never have bought her another plant, ever! ... and I would have planted some stinging nettles, too. lol But I'm just friendly that way.

hmmm Sounds like a plan. She's a diabetic... I should buy her wine and beer instead. evillol

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Reply #76 posted 07/22/10 7:42pm

Fenwick

PunkMistress said:

Fenwick said:

Yes I'm originally from Weymouth and I'm drinking Sierra Nevada

Sorry If Im taking too long to respond but I have some cauliflower on the pot

No problem, I'm baking these muffins.

Well, I was.

Now I'm eating them with cream cheese instead of icing.

I really should be cutting back on sugar.

disbelief

You started a "I'm drunk on the Org" thread about 3-4-5-18 months ago and I really wanted to join but I had dental work done and couldn't drink.

Well Cerebus seems like a really cool guy and his thread just was flowing well enough for me to get involved in my own silliness.

I don't really have cauliflower on the pot, I was trying to be dumb. Maybe I shouldn't try so hard...

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Reply #77 posted 07/22/10 7:42pm

PunkMistress

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Cerebus said:

PunkMistress said:

hug

biggrin Hiyaaa!

Hey, is that you in the pic on your profile page? The one with the guy in the bar.

Yes, me.

That dude in the bar is JerseyKRS, a guy who lives in Florida and used to spend lots of time making jokes on prince.org. A few years ago I vacationed in Florida, took him out for a beer, and fell in deep, forever-ever-type love with his whole silly self. And his kids. So me and my kids knew that it was much more than a hunch, blah blah Brady Bunch. Me and him got married and he legally adopted my kids. We share custody of his kids with their mother, who lives right down the street. We like to watch lesbian porn and Jeopardy.

The pic is from our wedding day, BTW. We are not that glamorous, ever.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #78 posted 07/22/10 7:43pm

PunkMistress

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Fenwick said:

PunkMistress said:

No problem, I'm baking these muffins.

Well, I was.

Now I'm eating them with cream cheese instead of icing.

I really should be cutting back on sugar.

disbelief

You started a "I'm drunk on the Org" thread about 3-4-5-18 months ago and I really wanted to join but I had dental work done and couldn't drink.

Well Cerebus seems like a really cool guy and his thread just was flowing well enough for me to get involved in my own silliness.

I don't really have cauliflower on the pot, I was trying to be dumb. Maybe I shouldn't try so hard...

Yeah, see if it comes naturally.

giggle

I hate cauliflower.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #79 posted 07/22/10 7:44pm

PunkMistress

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Acrylic said:

paintedlady said:

spit !!!!

OMG that must be Bostonian thing I swear! boxed

Maybe it's a New England thing; I'm from CT, but when I'm drunk I tend to yell someone's full name.

Example: JOHN-FUCKING-SMITH! The "fucking" has always gotta be in there.

lol

Probably it's just a drunk thing.

falloff

It's what you make it.
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Reply #80 posted 07/22/10 7:54pm

PicklesMcMilla
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who is your favorite orger ??

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Reply #81 posted 07/22/10 8:18pm

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PicklesMcMillan said:

who is your favorite orger ??

Probably someone who starts threads about him.

lurking

No More Haters on the Internet.
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Reply #82 posted 07/22/10 8:23pm

paintedlady

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littlemissG said:

PicklesMcMillan said:

who is your favorite orger ??

Probably someone who starts threads about him.

lurking

lol

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Reply #83 posted 07/22/10 8:26pm

ZombieKitten

paintedlady said:

littlemissG said:

Probably someone who starts threads about him.

lurking

lol

and probably NOT people who thought he was a lady confused

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Reply #84 posted 07/22/10 8:29pm

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littlemissG said:

PicklesMcMillan said:

who is your favorite orger ??

Probably someone who starts threads about him.

lurking

maybe so lol

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Reply #85 posted 07/22/10 8:34pm

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*burp* S'cuse me.

OK, the garden, in short... or as short as I can do...

The Herb Garden - All potted, some of them together - like the wooden herb barrel. When they get huge and need to be pruned I hang dry them in a closet and store the dried herbs in unused mason jars.

Sage - traditional, one of my favorite things on Earth

English Thyme

Lemon Thyme - A new discovery this year, LOVE the stuff

Thai Basil

Boxwood Basil

Italian Basil - large leaf

Oregano

Texas Tarragon

Rosemary

Chives

Lemon Balm - for tea

Chocolate Mint - for tea and cooking

Mint - regular, for tea and cooking

Catnip - for the cats lol

I also have two very healthy potted Chamomile plants that I use for tea. The dried flowers smell like fresh honey. drool

Failures: Only the Garlic Chives failed this year, which kind of bummed me out as I love the plant and the flowers.

Can't recommend enough that anyone who has ever wanted to try growing fresh herbs do so immediately. They take up very little space, a lot of them don't mind growing close together and they're really quite hardy. Some of them will live outside year round, depending on your local climate. Just put 'em in the sun and water them everyday, blam! Fresh herbs!

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

The veggie garden - Largely a "bucket" garden, but probably 1/3 of it is in the ground this year. If I had a better yard, with better soil, more of it would be there. But the soil where I am now is pretty bad, even after I've added a truckload of fresh soil, manure and coarse sand.

Tomatoes - two Beefsteak, three Cherry Tree, two Yellow Pear, three Purple Cherokee drool and two of these weird Italian Cherry Romas. They look like a Roma, but they're only about 1/3 the size of the kind you see at a grocery store. This years is the first time I've grown them and they're great. All of the others are favorites from years of trial and error. I hope to do more Heirlooms in the future, but the Purple Cherokees are the only variety I've had really good consistent yields with so far.

Ichiban Eggplant

Italian Eggplant

Black Beauty Zucchini

Yellow Zucchini

Yellow Crookneck Squash

Cucumbers

Yellow Sweet Corn

Swiss Chard drool

Rainbow Chard drool I'm a chard fan

At least three varieties of carrots - might be four. Which is odd, because they're one of my least favorite veggies. lol But I use them IN a lot of stuff.

Jumbo Radishes

Cantaloupe - maybe, we'll see

Pumpkins - lookin' really good for a large, healthy yield this year. They failed last year after the vines grew all over the garden.

My favorite thing this year and the biggest surprise by far is four buckets of pepper plants. Green Bell, Serrano, Pablano and Jelapeno. Last year I grew two of each of them, as well as Tabasco peppers, in smaller pots. They all grew to full size and they all produced, but none of them were particularly special. In fact, they needed quite a bit of attention to keep them healthy, growing and producing. But since they were alive at the end of the season I just left them in their pots. As late fall approached I even stopped watering them. For whatever reason those four varieties (eight plants) all made in through the rest of Fall and all of Winter without me giving them a second thought. Several of them were even living on their sides after they were blown over in a storm. The Tabasco peppers died, but since the rest of them had been strong enough to make it through the Winter by themselves I decided to reward them by transplanting them (two each) to the five gallon buckets. Gave them a little organic fertilizer, started watering them everyday and they were flowering again in less than two weaks. All eight of the plants have been producing such a high yield that I'm giving away baskets of peppers. cool

Failures: Brocolli and artichoke. Brocolli failed last year, too. It grows to a full size, just starts to make flourets, and dies. lol

Thwarted by animals: Blueberry Bush and ALL MY STRAWBERRIES! The birds got the blueberries, but I thought they might and I didn't try to stop them. I've got two feeders and a birdbath in the garden, so I can't really blame them for eating some tasty blueberries.

The strawberries, on the other hand, were being eaten by a BIG. ASS. SKUNK! lol Last year I grew two varieties and they produced, but the yield was a bit small. So this year, since they're one of the the things that actually grows in the ground and I had the space, I planted twice as many of each variety. They all grew rapidly, flowered, and started producing fruit. Then I'd go out in the morning to water and the fruit would be gone! Always JUST as it was turning red and looking tasty. I thought it was the birds again, but that didn't make sense because last year they showed no interest in them.

So one night about one A.M. I hear both of my cats sitting at the open sliding back door GROWLING like mad beasts at something on the other side of the screen. lol They never growl! Like, this was the first time I'd experienced that behavior from them. I walked over to the door and looked, but I didn't hear or see anything, so I just chased them away. A couple nights later I figured it out when the RANK ASS smell of skunk wafted through a SECOND STORY window that overlooks the garden. I mean it was BAD! Made my eyes water. I went downstairs to try and see him again, but no luck! I smelled him and caught the cats growling at him several more times before I finally saw that strawberry steaking fucker. Like I said, BIG. ASS. SKUNK. I have a table with an umbrella out there as well, and since I have no desire to ever meet his stank ass face to face... or whatever lol ... I just pulled all the strawberries right out.

Neighbors have since commented on his smell, too. Nasty smellin' beasty. I've walked right by skunks in the wild and they usually have very little odor, if any at all. If you don't mess with them they stay that way. Not this guy. This nasty ass is walkin' around proud about his foulness. Anyway, you learn something new everyday. Up to that point I didn't know that skunks love strawberries. Turns out they do! lol

[Edited 7/22/10 20:49pm]

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Reply #86 posted 07/22/10 8:38pm

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PunkMistress said:

Yes, me.

That dude in the bar is JerseyKRS, a guy who lives in Florida and used to spend lots of time making jokes on prince.org. A few years ago I vacationed in Florida, took him out for a beer, and fell in deep, forever-ever-type love with his whole silly self. And his kids. So me and my kids knew that it was much more than a hunch, blah blah Brady Bunch. Me and him got married and he legally adopted my kids. We share custody of his kids with their mother, who lives right down the street. We like to watch lesbian porn and Jeopardy.

The pic is from our wedding day, BTW. We are not that glamorous, ever.

Sweet. Your hot! Plus, you like to watch lesbian porn AND Jeopardy! Definitely a keeper. lol Y'all definitely look glamorous in that pic, though. I think I've talked to JerseyKRS at one Prince site or another. Pretty sure, actually. So congrats!

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Reply #87 posted 07/22/10 8:40pm

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lol @ all y'all. I could never choose a favorite orger. Gotta keep all doors open. lol

Oh, and strangely, I really don't care that people might think I'm a woman. It's happened before. lol

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Reply #88 posted 07/22/10 8:41pm

ZombieKitten

Cerebus said:

lol @ all y'all. I could never choose a favorite orger. Gotta keep all doors open. lol

Oh, and strangely, I really don't care that people might think I'm a woman. It's happened before. lol

in real life too????

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Reply #89 posted 07/22/10 8:46pm

paintedlady

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Cerebus said:

*burp* S'cuse me.

OK, the garden, in short... or as short as I can do...

The Herb Garden - All potted, some of them together - like the wooden herb barrel. When they get huge and need to be pruned I hang dry them in a closet and store the dried herbs in unused mason jars.

Sage - traditional, one of my favorite things on Earth

English Thyme

Lemon Thyme - A new discovery this year, LOVE the stuff

Thai Basil

Boxwood Basil

Italian Basil - large leaf

Oregano

Texas Tarragon

Rosemary

Chives

Lemon Balm - for tea

Chocolate Mint - for tea and cooking

Mint - regular, for tea and cooking

Catnip - for the cats lol

I also have two very healthy potted Chamomile plants that I use for tea. The dried flowers smell like fresh honey. drool

Failures: Only the Garlic Chives failed this year, which kind of bummed me out as I love the plant and the flowers.

Can't recommend enough that anyone who has ever wanted to try growing fresh herbs do so immediately. They take up very little space, a lot of them don't mind growing close together and they're really quite hardy. Some of them will live outside year round, depending on your local climate. Just put 'em in the sun and water them everyday, blam! Fresh herbs!

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

The veggie garden - Largely a "bucket" garden, but probably 1/3 of it is in the ground this year. If I had a better yard, with better soil, more of it would be there. But the soil where I am now is pretty bad, even after I've added a truckload of fresh soil, manure and coarse sand.

Tomatoes - two Beefsteak, three Cherry Tree, two Yellow Pear, three Purple Cherokee drool and two of these weird Italian Cherry Romas. They look like a Roma, but they're only about 1/3 the size of the kind you see at a grocery store. This years is the first time I've grown them and they're great. All of the others are favorites from years of trial and error. I hope to do more Heirlooms in the future, but the Purple Cherokees are the only variety I've had really good consistent yields with so far.

Ichiban Eggplant

Italian Eggplant

Black Beauty Zucchini

Yellow Zucchini

Yellow Crookneck Squash

Cucumbers

Yellow Sweet Corn

Swiss Chard drool

Rainbow Chard drool I'm a chard fan

At least three varieties of carrots - might be four. Which is odd, because they're one of my least favorite veggies. lol But I use them IN a lot of stuff.

Jumbo Radishes

Cantaloupe - maybe, we'll see

Pumpkins - lookin' really good for a large, healthy yield this year. They failed last year after the vines grew all over the garden.

My favorite thing this year and the biggest surprise by far is four buckets of pepper plants. Green Bell, Serrano, Pablano and Jelapeno. Last year I grew two of each of them, as well as Tabasco peppers, in smaller pots. They all grew to full size and they all produced, but none of them were particularly special. In fact, they needed quite a bit of attention to keep them healthy, growing and producing. But since they were alive at the end of the season I just left them in their pots. As late fall approached I even stopped watering them. For whatever reason those four varieties (eight plants) all made in through the rest of Fall and all of Winter without me giving them a second thought. Several of them were even living on their sides after they were blown over in a storm. The Tabasco peppers died, but since the rest of them had been strong enough to make it through the Winter by themselved I decided to reward them by transplanting them (two each) to the five gallon buckets. Gave them a little organic fertilizer, started watering them everyday and they were flowering again in less than two weaks. All eight of the plants have been producing such a high yield that I'm giving away baskets of peppers. cool

Failures: Brocolli and artichoke. Brocolli failed last year, too. It grows to a full size, just starts to make flourets, and dies. lol

Thwarted by animals: Blueberry Bush and ALL MY STRAWBERRIES! The birds got the blueberries, but I thought they might and I didn't try to stop them. I've got two feeders and a birdbath in the garden, so I can't really blame them for eating some tasty blueberries.

The strawberries, on the other hand, were being eaten by a BIG. ASS. SKUNK! lol Last year I grew two varieties and they produced, but the yield was a bit small. So this year, since they're one of the the things that actually grows in the ground and I had the space, I planted twice as many of each variety. They all grew rapidly, flowered, and started producing fruit. Then I'd go out in the morning to water and the fruit would be gone! Always JUST as it was turning red and looking tasty. I thought it was the birds again, but that didn't make sense because last year they showed no interest in them.

So one night about one A.M. I hear both of my cats sitting at the open sliding back door GROWLING like mad beasts at something on the other side of the screen. lol They never growl! Like, this was the first time I'd experienced that behavior from them. I walked over to the door and looked, but I didn't hear or see anything, so I just chased them away. A couple nights later I figured it out when the RANK ASS smell of skunk wafted through a SECOND STORY window that overlooks the garden. I mean it was BAD! Made my eyes water. I went downstairs to try and see him again, but no luck! I smelled him and caught the cats growling at him several more times before I finally saw that strawberry steaking fucker. Like I said, BIG. ASS. SKUNK. I have a table with an umbrella out there as well, and since I have no desire to ever meet his stank ass face to face... or whatever lol ... I just pulled all the strawberries right out.

Neighbors have since commented on his smell, too. Nasty smellin' beasty. I've walked right by skunks in the wild and they usually have very little odor, if any at all. If you don't mess with them they stay that way. Not this guy. This nasty ass is walkin' around proud about his foulness. Anyway, you learn something new everyday. Up to that point I didn't know that skunks love strawberries. Turns out they do! lol

farmer mf'in Brown in tha house!! worship

What???? What you got against lavender? It likes dry soil and it doesn't like too much water. It is also great paired with Brie. drooling

Surprising fact about your cats, the skunks here run with stray cats in our area and people are discouraged from feeding the stray cats since they feed the skunks too.

Time to get an owl... or a hawk, they'll take care of any skunks. If not put ratkill in a juicy strawberry.

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