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Wow Randy, that looks like a lot of berries to be making into Jam
You are right the drip irrigation can be more trouble than it is useful. I switched to soakers a longtime ago just for that reason.
Dave we have rabbit's everywhere.I think they dare you to run over them.They jump out at you from nowhere.I have a Jack Russell Terrier she love's to chase them out of the yard.She work's hard playing with the bunnies.
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Spider, that's good for a Jack Russell. They sure need something to use up all that energy. Those little guys are like coiled springs.
Jade, I know the Marionberries like our climate, but I think all berries do. One of the berries I don't see around though is the gooseberry. I don't think I have ever even seen one at all, just pictures.
I don't think that even that berry patch could supply all the berries I use for jam. Year before last, I picked at least 150 pounds at the U-pick berry farm. It's easy to keep track of there because they charge 99 cents a pound but they don't charge for the ones you eat. I don't go there to eat berries though. I will usually eat as many as three berries just to get a feel for the sugar content in relation to color of the berry. I intentionally pick some underripe berries as there is a higher percentage of pectin in them and it helps set the jam.
Finally weeded and here are the pictures. You can see the piles of weeds that I pulled. I have been busy and sick lately so haven't had much time.
First picture is beans, then corn, and finally my potatoes, brussels, cabbage, and tomatoes.
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Nice looking garden there. I saw a compost tumbler off on the side there too. I had one of those, but since we moved here, I have so much more space available I just pile everything on the ground.
GREAT PICTURES!!! I wish I had that sort of area for my garden... I too saw the composter... How do you like yours? I have thought for a long time about either getting or making one...
I love my compost tumbler. It does a really good job in a short amount of time. I have the smaller one that cost about $150 but bought mine from the neighbor for $20. I only let it compost for so long then I empty it on to plastic and move it to the back and put black plastic over it to let it finish. I do this every 7 days, you are supposed to leave it in for 14 days but I always have lots more to add to it before that. Then I have some to add to flowers and such. What ever is left there at the beginning of the gardening season gets put in the garden.
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