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Re: Tennessee 2024 Garden

sounds delish.

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This morning I put bird nets over the strawberry plants and found 1 quart + 1 cup of ripe strawberries. I made about 200 wooden stakes to hold down the 4 bird nets. Temperature warmed up to 74° for 3 days in a row. TV claims 83° to 87°f Fri to Wed. Warm temps should make a lot of ripe berries.
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We picked almost 1 gallon of ripe strawberries this morning. I pulled up all 150 Pac Choy a woman from the community garden can and got them to give away.

1 experiment leads to another. Irrigation to the left potato row for 30 minutes then rotate hose to the right potato row for 30 minutes. It beats standing there for an hour with a water hose.
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I am learning new things about strawberries. Allstar strawberries are very large, they look very good but the good strawberry flavor is not there. Commercial growers probably love these plants they have fewer leaves this makes ripe berries very easy to see, fast berry pickers can probably pick a basket of grocery store berries in 30 seconds. Wait and see if flavor gets better.

The heirloom strawberries are smaller and slower to pick. Leaves need to be pushed left right back and forth to find ripe berries. With practice I am getting faster. If a plant has 1 ripe berry it usually has 8 more ripe berries. All the plants do not have ripe berries at the same time. The baskets laying on their side shows heirloom on the left and Allstar on the right.

I picked 1½ gallons of berries yesterday, I picked twice, about 8 am and about 6 pm. This morning I picked another gallon of ripe berries. I will pick again about 6 pm.

2" of heavy rain is forecast for tonight. If I fertilize strawberry plants again it will be with 0-20-20 plants do not need more nitrogen. Garden might be too muddy to pick berries tomorrow morning, wait and see. I ordered a berry slicer $8 free postage.
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This morning I picked 3 baskets of ripe strawberries about 2½ gallons. I will need to pick berries again this evening about 6 pm berries are ripe twice a day. Yesterday I picked 2 baskets of berries. Day before that 1½ baskets of berries. The 2" of rain we had made potato plants grow 1 ft taller. Garden soil is still very wet and we have 4 days of rain in the forecast starting Friday. If I leave the garden hose run 12 hours I can not do what mother nature does with 1 rain. I hope it continues to rain once a week until June 15. Potato hills are loaded with large cracks new potatoes are like 100s of hydraulic jacks take push the soil apart.
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I only get one or two strawberries from my dozen plants. I wish I got more. I have problems with birds and beetles and slugs, they love strawberries too.

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3 gallons of strawberries picked in 1 hr 5 min. If the plants were not crowded so tight berries would be easier to see and pick quicker but fewer plants would be less berries. I should be picking ripe berries every 12 hrs not every 24 hrs.
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Looking great!
Are you planning to make wine with the strawberries? Cordial?

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applestar wrote:
Sat May 04, 2024 5:02 am
Looking great!
Are you planning to make wine with the strawberries? Cordial?
Last summer I was thinking about making strawberry wine but this year I'm not. My interest in wine comes and goes it gives me something to do in bad weather. Good wine needs to age 3 to 5 years I already have 36 gallons of wine waiting to be bottled and 200 empty bottles are taking up a lot of space and 200 bottles of wine will take up a lot of space also. We moved to a smaller house 10 years ago I don't have a good place to keep 200 bottles of wine. I need to start bottling wine to see how it tastes then many give some away if I don't like the flavor. Most wine goes through a phase where it taste worse before it taste better the wine books call the the dumb phase. Blackberry is known to go through a dumb phase it taste so bad after 3 years it tasted like it spoiled and needs to be trashed then 1 year later it tastes much better and 2 years later it might we first place in a wine contest. I don't like white wine as much as red wine white has its own flavor. I made strawberry wine from a Wine expert kit 25 years ago I gave most of it away. I am curious about wine made from home grown strawberries it might be fun and might be good and a mix of blackberries and strawberries might be better. The only wine I can make from scratch that is better than factory wine is 1 year old Elderberry and 5 year old blackberry. I drove 90 miles on gravel country roads last summer looking for Elderberries they are extremely had to find, they use to be easy to find. I would like to have all this wine out of the house it is so easy to buy 2 bottles of good wine once a week, it takes up less space and taste better than anything I can make. At the moment I am not motivated to do anything with wine but I might make 1 gallon of strawberry wine and 1 gallon of 50/50 strawberry and blackberry. Wife has 6 gallons of strawberries in the freezer and I am trying my best to eat as many as I can 3 times a day. 36 gallons of wine has totally taken over bedroom #3 in our house I guess 38 gallons won't be very much worse, after wine is bottled it takes up more space. If I can get motivated again I might make 2 more gallons of wine.

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Romaine lettuce & mix lettuce are starting to get bitter, is hot weather doing that? We have been having 83° to 89° weather. Now we have 7 days of rain in the forecast. Chicken sandwich with a whole Romaine lettuce plant was good for lunch. We have been watching a Robin family in the nest on our patio, today about 12 moon the 1st baby flew from the nest then about 1 pm the 2nd baby flew from the nest babies are 12 days old. Last summer Robin family had 3 eggs 3 times = 9 babies we have no clue if this is the same family. Babies can not fly yet it seems like a miracle if babies survive the night.
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