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Summer garden 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1696795" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>First home raised cantaloupe. There is a bunch of them in the garden all coming ripe. I think we have had fresh corn on the cob out of the garden every day for the last week. Started giving some corn away. We have watermelon too. Jumped the gun on the first on of those. The chickens ended up getting it. I have never been successful raising either watermelon or cantaloupe. I guess this is the good side of all those 100 degree days we have had.</p><p></p><p>Over on the coast I had a bull pen that I had to clean in front of the feeder by hand once a week. A light load dumped into the loader bucket. Spread that on the garden (more like dump). Early March I would get a couple half grown pigs and put them in the garden until early May when they would get butchers. They did a wonderful job of spreading and tilling in that manure. Grew great gardens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1696795, member: 498"] First home raised cantaloupe. There is a bunch of them in the garden all coming ripe. I think we have had fresh corn on the cob out of the garden every day for the last week. Started giving some corn away. We have watermelon too. Jumped the gun on the first on of those. The chickens ended up getting it. I have never been successful raising either watermelon or cantaloupe. I guess this is the good side of all those 100 degree days we have had. Over on the coast I had a bull pen that I had to clean in front of the feeder by hand once a week. A light load dumped into the loader bucket. Spread that on the garden (more like dump). Early March I would get a couple half grown pigs and put them in the garden until early May when they would get butchers. They did a wonderful job of spreading and tilling in that manure. Grew great gardens. [/QUOTE]
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