Worldwide Beekeeping
Sustainable Living => Preserving Food => Topic started by: iddee on January 12, 2014, 09:47:08 pm
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Went to the beginner's beekeeping class Thursday night. One of the students brought me a large box of home grown sweet potatoes. My wife and I, along with my grandson's fiance canned all day. 32 jars ready for storage.
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Last year was the first time we had to buy sweet potatoes in years? every one in my area said there sweet potatoe crop was a flop also. Like us farmers say,Well maybe next year. :sad: Jack
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mmm, mmm, love sweet potatoes! our crop flopped too jack, but in general so did everything else, terrible year for gardening.
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I wish we could grow them here. Speaking of crop failure, that is the cause of some of my relatives being over here; different kind of tater though!
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Our garden was a great success!!!!! Sweet taters-------------------ZERO :sad:
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Looks good Iddee.
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Thanks, Irwin. And thanks for coming in. Hope you hang around.
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Oh I will