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![]() Last year my cucumbers outgrew the little trellis I had and overtook half of the garden. I scrounged up some scrap 2x12's and a drop piece of cattle panel at my brother's house and made a nice little 4'x4' for my cucumbers and strawberries. I also made a 2'x10' box with 40' of fence in the front yard for some mirlitons. I really hope those take off. |
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Nothing better than getting in the garden with the little ones. Good memories there.
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Looks great
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A lot of fertilizer in that horse field...
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What are mirlitons
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Yes indeed. That's the neighbors field, but I have my own stalls that I get fertilizer out of.
I think their official name is chayote. I've always heard them called mirlitons or vegetable pears. It is a member of he gourd family just like melons, squash, and cucumbers. We've always pickled them or made chow chow with them. It makes a great garnish for gumbos or any gravy. They are also really good saut?ed. My grandpa used to grow them and pickle them. I haven't had any good homemade in a while so I sprouted a few and planted them. Hopefully they do well and I can start pickling my own. Here's a stock photo off of google. IMG_5372.jpg |
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My grandma used to pickle them . Every time I tried they rotted . My father n law used to have 5 racks . He'd pick around 80 dozen every other day in the fall to sell on side the road . They like a lot of water .
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That's beat man.
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Looks really good Mat. I love ya garden boxes das how I roll. We will be picking beans next week from our first planting.
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