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MissMillie

(39,424 posts)
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 06:13 AM Aug 24

The fruits of my labor

There are nearly 20 more buds on the 3 zucchini plants I have in the garden, but these 3 were ready to pick.

I'm fairly certain I'll have some eggplant this week. The tomatoes are taking their time ripening.

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The fruits of my labor (Original Post) MissMillie Aug 24 OP
They look great! BobsYourUncle Aug 24 #1
not a fan of bread & butter pickles MissMillie Aug 24 #5
Zucchini chocolate cake is good too. Emile Aug 24 #8
Beautiful specimens! Michiblue Aug 24 #2
Vegetables that come out of your own garden are DOUBLY sweet! 70sEraVet Aug 24 #3
No doubt MissMillie Aug 24 #7
Do you use concrete wire for your cages? 70sEraVet Aug 24 #10
Gorgeous!! In our little community garden, we are already picking niyad Aug 24 #4
I wish I had planted some jalapeno MissMillie Aug 24 #6
Aa most excellent idea. Before the hail, we also had cilantro, onions, niyad Aug 24 #11
We had... GiqueCee Aug 24 #9
I was looking forward to stuffed eggplant MissMillie Aug 25 #13
Very nice looking! electric_blue68 Aug 24 #12
Those are perfection personified. 3catwoman3 Aug 25 #14

BobsYourUncle

(181 posts)
1. They look great!
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:23 AM
Aug 24

If you get more than you can eat, and neighbors lock the doors when they see you coming, they’re great for bread n butter pickles!

MissMillie

(39,424 posts)
7. No doubt
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 08:07 AM
Aug 24

I wish I had been better about pruning the tomato plants as they came up. I have no doubt that we'll get some, but it looks like they're going to be somewhat small.

And the plants are crazy heavy.

It's a learning experience.

70sEraVet

(4,884 posts)
10. Do you use concrete wire for your cages?
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 08:30 AM
Aug 24

I just found this youtube video about making them. I always used bolt cutters to cut the wire, and this guy uses a small grinder. But he clamps them together with 'pig rings'. I never heard of them. I just folded over the ends of the wire to close the cages, being careful not to let the ends stick out where they might poke out your eye!
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niyad

(127,215 posts)
4. Gorgeous!! In our little community garden, we are already picking
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 07:56 AM
Aug 24

Last edited Sun Aug 24, 2025, 09:03 AM - Edit history (1)

squash, and jalapenos, and basil, and tomatoes! Super thrilled, since our garrden was nearly flattened by a nasty hailstorm on July 4!

Enjoy! and thank you for sharing!

MissMillie

(39,424 posts)
6. I wish I had planted some jalapeno
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 08:04 AM
Aug 24

Evidence suggests we'll have plenty of tomato and cilantro.

Maybe I can use the zucchini to barter for some jalapeno.

niyad

(127,215 posts)
11. Aa most excellent idea. Before the hail, we also had cilantro, onions,
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 09:02 AM
Aug 24

and garlic. I joked that we had our own salsa bar. .if only we could grow our own margarita bar!

MissMillie

(39,424 posts)
13. I was looking forward to stuffed eggplant
Mon Aug 25, 2025, 08:48 AM
Aug 25

Unfortunately the eggplant plants we purchased to put into the ground were not labled "Japanese eggplant" (which is what they are) so we ended up growing eggplants that are too small for that.

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