jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Opened up the pool tool container trunk and look what I found. I learned a long time ago that if something stands undisturbed for a while, something will move in. Also green tomatoes coming on now. Please try the downloads.
Ha ha, I know what you mean about the unused things. We get big spiders and wasps nests.... I try to remember to open things slowly.
Green tomatoes already? Wow. That is great!!
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
Ha ha, I know what you mean about the unused things. We get big spiders and wasps nests.... I try to remember to open things slowly.
Green tomatoes already? Wow. That is great!!
Thanks HT, now I have to refresh my organic spray concoction to keep the blipping beatles from ruining them. If you like I will share my organic pest recipe with you. Let me know. :-D
jwt wrote:
Thanks HT, now I have to refresh my organic spray concoction to keep the blipping beatles from ruining them. If you like I will share my organic pest recipe with you. Let me know. :-D
We are just putting our garden in and I would very much like to have your recipe, thank you!!
Beautiful shots, Jim. I like them all.
John
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Great shots, Jim. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
John Lawrence wrote:
Beautiful shots, Jim. I like them all.
John
Glad you liked them John, I really appreciate you stopping by and commenting. :-D :thumbup:
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
DOOK wrote:
Great shots, Jim. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Glad you liked them DOOK, thanks for stopping by, the great comment and of course the Thumbup's; really appreciated.
jwt wrote:
Opened up the pool tool container trunk and look what I found. I learned a long time ago that if something stands undisturbed for a while, something will move in. Also green tomatoes coming on now. Please try the downloads.
Great shots Jim, looks like you will have a good tomato crop
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
gregoryd45 wrote:
Great shots Jim, looks like you will have a good tomato crop
Glad you liked them Gregory, sure am hoping for a good crop, nothing like a tomato sandwich and a glass of sweet tea on a hot afternoon. Thanks for looking and commenting, always appreciated.
Oh yes, my husband learned that lesson the hard way. Super shots especially of one of my favorite vegetables...green tomatoes. :-)
jwt wrote:
Opened up the pool tool container trunk and look what I found. I learned a long time ago that if something stands undisturbed for a while, something will move in. Also green tomatoes coming on now. Please try the downloads.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Dixiegirl wrote:
Oh yes, my husband learned that lesson the hard way. Super shots especially of one of my favorite vegetables...green tomatoes. :-)
Glad you liked them Dixiegirl, since I see where you from I understand the green tomato comment, they are so good fried. Thanks again.
:thumbup:
Oh I like them ripe too, but there's nothing more tasty than fried green ones. :-D
jwt wrote:
Glad you liked them Dixiegirl, since I see where you from I understand the green tomato comment, they are so good fried. Thanks again.
:thumbup:
Jambulee
Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
We are just putting our garden in and I would very much like to have your recipe, thank you!!
yes i would like your recipe as well. Excellent shots btw
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Jambulee wrote:
yes i would like your recipe as well. Excellent shots btw
Glad you liked the shots Jambulee, I appreciate you stopping by and the nice comment.
BTW
Here is the recipe; Warning it stinks but will not harm you and it works.
In a food processor grind up a couple of onions and two to three heads of garlic.
Chop a half pound of fresh jalapeno peppers or other very hot chili that is cheap in your area.
Mix together with one half gallon water and two cups of murphy's oil soap.
One cup of vegetable oil.
Place all ingredients in a gallon jug top off with more water and let stand for at least a week. Strain in small quantities and put strained liquid in a sprayer or mister bottle. Start spraying your plants before the pests come out, they will be deterred once they do.
Good luck with it.
Regards
Jim
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