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    You have cacti in SE NY?
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    Yes. Prickly Pear cactus is native to the Northeast and Northern Midwest.

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    Wild! Never knew that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    Hey Shera. This year I have 2 Great Mulleins in the yard, you need to send me a mailing address so I can send seeds when it's time.

    This heat is tough, I've been watering the hanging baskets a few times each day and wetting the beds down a few times too to keep the soil temps down in the sun.
    Last week when it rained I went to my favorite mushroom patch and lookie what else I found!
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    Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shera View Post
    Last week when it rained I went to my favorite mushroom patch and lookie what else I found!
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    Please keep in mind that mullein is an invasive.

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    Oh man, thanks for the head's up! I looked up my county and it lists "Moth Mullein" not Common Mullein. Can you identify? It also says 0 occurances in my county.
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...#gid=189426034

    I already scattered seeds onto some bare ground, but I can deal with it if necessary. My biggest issues that I fight are false chamomile and dandelions. Just found some thistle and cut that down, and I have oxeye daisies and red clover that I'm not controlling.
    Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shera View Post
    Oh man, thanks for the head's up! I looked up my county and it lists "Moth Mullein" not Common Mullein. Can you identify? It also says 0 occurances in my county.
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...#gid=189426034

    I already scattered seeds onto some bare ground, but I can deal with it if necessary. My biggest issues that I fight are false chamomile and dandelions. Just found some thistle and cut that down, and I have oxeye daisies and red clover that I'm not controlling.
    AFAIK, *all* mullein is invasive.

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    All mullein (Verbascum thapsus) is introduced to NA. Not a noxious weed in most regions per se, but in marginal arid ecosystems, it is a competitor to native plants.

    It’s a prolific seeder and banked seeds can remain viable for a century. So once it goes to seed it is hard to completely eradicate from a site. It doesn’t spread far on its own, so if you find an isolated patch, it was brought there by humans or their animals.

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    In Colorado Moth mullein (Verbascum blattaria) is on the b list with no occurrences in Lake County while Common mullein (Verbascum thapsus) is on the c list with no controls. I guess I won't sweat it til I learn something specifically different.
    Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.
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    Raspberry canes are 6-9 feet tall and flowering like mad. Harvest is gonna be a pita. Tomatoes are also 6 feet tall and loaded. Peppers are having a terrible year.

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    phat sage

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
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    Have you tried fried sage leaves? Great way to use up some sage. Also - chicken/veal saltimbocca. Soooooo tasty. ?

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    Mmmm, saltimbocca. I haven't made that in a long time. I also have purple sage going but it's new, this plant is a monster. I need some more ideas for how to use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    Mmmm, saltimbocca. I haven't made that in a long time. I also have purple sage going but it's new, this plant is a monster. I need some more ideas for how to use it.
    I'm telling you - fried sage leaves are delicious and you can use up a SHITLOAD.

    ETA: I'm talking "crisp-fried" not deep-fried. I've never tried deep-fried sage leaves, but I'd wager they're even better than the crisp-fried.

    https://en.julskitchen.com/tuscany/fried-sage-leaves

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    Thanks, I printed that for the "stuff from the garden" file.

    Why are my jalapenos so spindly? Click image for larger version. 

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    Because they're actually cayenne or jwala or aci ... ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    Because they're actually cayenne or jwala or aci ... ?
    This.

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    Waddaya know about wineberries? The thicket at the top of my driveway turned out to be an impenetrable thorny tangle of wineberries and they're going crazy. I tried a few, they're really sweet. They're kinda sticky from all the pectins.

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    Merde De Glace On the Freak When Ski
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    Side garden with lettuce, arugula, basil, tomatoes, peas, more tomatoes, arugula and basil. the morass to the left is button berries, raspberries and 2 pinot noir vines.



    South garden: brawny broccoli, peas, tomatoes, basil, nasturtiums:



    I miss seeing dibs here. He always has the killer garden. Someone say hi for me.
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    lookin good B

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    I'm disappointed that nobody picked up on the generationally appropriate song reference in my herb pic post. Try again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    I'm disappointed that nobody picked up on the generationally appropriate song reference in my herb pic post. Try again...
    I thought of this but restrained myself

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    Faith is restored

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    I'm disappointed that nobody picked up on the generationally appropriate song reference in my herb pic post. Try again...
    Lol. I was thinking to myself wouldn't it be funny if he took a picture of those other herbs from the song instead of Cilantro, Mullen, Marjoram, and some other thing. I need new glasses.

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