2025 Garden Thread

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Huskermut

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Garden's doing great now. Got the onions harvested and on the drying rack too.
 

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I seem to have been behind all year for various reasons. The tomatoes are now consistently producing. The large orange are Chefs choice orange. The cherries are something bumblebee, they are a trial this year.
 

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I was out prepping deer plots. I had thrown a bunch of yellow squash and zucchini in them last year. There are some trophy sized yellow squash plants down there.

Just took a rubbermade tote of zucchini to a lady in town. SHe can have glutten so she dehydrates them and makes zucchini flour. Even the mondo sized ones filled with seeds the just quarters, scoops out the seeds, and makes flour.
 

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