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Matthew Stover
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  • Jackson, TN
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This group is for persons wishing to share, discuss, and meet about ways to vegetable garden in the state of Tennessee.
November 9
Hi Matthew, I still have tomatoes, peppers, basil, eggplants, a few ripening melons, lima beans, sweet potatoes, and okra going. For fall I have broccoli, cauliflower, small carrots, beets, green onions, radishes, and spinach and kale for after th...
October 3
Hi Matthew, Yes, the group is growing...congratulations, you are a good leader. My fall garden ( besides the herbs, considt of greens...turnip, collards, kale, spinach and mustard. Okra, peppers and tomatoes are still producing from the summer g...
September 30
Hey, the group is growing!! Awesome. What's everyone growing for the fall?
September 28
Matthew Stover and Dena E. Bolton are now friends
September 7
Hey C.K., You're close to me here in Jackson. I should head out your way to check out what you have going on. I'm interested in growing fruit and nuts next Spring so I would love to get some advice on it. Matthew09
September 3
One more for Bea, Go west on 64 through Pulaski, Lawrenceburg, Waynesboro, Savannah across the Tennessee River bridge through Crump and just before you get to Adamsville, right at the Hardin / McNairy county line, thats where I am. Kevin
September 2
Tamra, Here is an excellent website from the UT extension service on when to plant fall crops. http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publications/spfiles/sp291-g.pdf I went to the county extension office and talked to the agent and he gave me that site. ...
September 2

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Where do you live and garden?
Jackson, TN
How long have you been growing food?
1-3 years
Dream garden travel destination:
Gotta see what's going on in California.
Favorite foods:
Broccoli and cauliflower from the Farmers Market roasted with olive oil, salt and a little pepper!

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At 7:54am on May 31, 2009, Anh Collins said…
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At 6:18pm on May 6, 2009, Barbara Lockyer said…
I am interested in communicating with folks in Tennessee...I love it there and would love to move there....getting a late start but if it ever works out, would love it!
In the late 60's I worked at Vanderbilt briefly and it was a great place to live!
We were there in Oct and will be returning in about 8-9 days.
Where are you ? I would like to have enough property to have a large garden, with veggies and flowers. My current yard is so small, it is overwhelmed just with flowers! I currently live in north Florida.
At 8:30pm on March 2, 2009, Earthwomyn08 said…
Sorry it took me so long!!!

Thank you for creating the group!!!
At 9:33pm on January 26, 2009, Clare said…
Hi,
The Loofahs grow like cucumber or squash vines, but they like a lot of sun and heat, which is sometimes difficult to find in Seattle. I have grown them on trellises. Ideally you let them dry out on the vine and when they are all brown and crumbly skinned you peel this off and shake out the seeds. I soak them in bleach water and several rinses and they are done. I use them in the shower like a wash cloth. They are much softer than the store bought kind. And this year I made soap and put pieces of them in the soap so it is a scrubbie soap. I found info online and they talked about them turning brown and dry on the vine, which mine never did, then found out those folks were in Texas. So I have to pick mine green usually and keep in a warm dry place, or they will rot and be no good (except my cat loves to play with them and tear them up) In TN you probably will have no problem with heat, except they can be finicky to get started from seed, so I usually plant twice as many. I have had some luck saving the seed and they grow the next year. They look like large cucumber seeds but they are black. I think I included one Pic of the loofahs when they are green and on the vine.
At 7:22am on December 21, 2008, Ann Lamb said…
Yes, 2-1/2 from Nashville airport. Nashville friends say they have worse weather than Knoxville, though. I live in a very protected spot--about halfway down a hill, with lots of houses and trees around and the warmth of the urban environment. About to test that warmth tonight, I think!
At 8:00pm on December 20, 2008, Ann Lamb said…
Thanks for the invitation, Matthew. Wish you were closer than Jackson. I'll figure out how to join you online. I think the snails/slugs have eaten all my collard seedlings in the rain.

First I have to share with you that part of the national dish of Brazil is...collard greens! Here's the recipe:
Couve a mineira (Brazilian-style Collard Greens)
4-5 bunches of collard greens, washed, stems removed, rolled tightly and sliced into VERY thin strips with a sharp knife
1/2 T butter per cup of shredded collards
1 small onion and 2 cloves garlic, minced [optional]

Melt butter and add collard geens, Cook over high heat stirring constantly until collard greens just start to wilt. Add salt and serve.

Ann
At 1:41pm on December 20, 2008, Pluma Beyer said…
Hi, Matthew -
I am not presently in Tennessee and if I were to stay, I'd have to devote all my time to trying to get local food networks going. To tell the truth, my region, the mountains, has not been an intelligent place at all. The fact is that I'm too old to throw any more years into this beautiful but value-impoverished region. If I stay it will be to spend time, garden, barter, etc with my elderly neighbors and some farther elders whose health is almost hopeless, as well as one pair of younger neighbors, and then I would let you know in case there are any kitchen gardeners near me. But farmers markets and an intelligent media, local government, and voters are very far behind the regions to which I think to go at present.
At 10:29pm on December 19, 2008, Cynthia said…
I need to upload some pics as well. My husband managed a trade and got a small greenhouse for me. I am going to try a vertical vegetable wall to grow container plants year round. Planning on a picture journal of the experience.
At 11:33am on December 19, 2008, Cynthia said…
Lovely garden! Congrats! Thanks for the info, I more than happy to 'join up!' Definitely count me in!!
At 11:04am on December 19, 2008, Denise said…
Matthew, I'd love to participate. What's up with it. Do we have a separate list or what?
 
 

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now to try bean leaves - really nice green to use if you haven't got chard or spinach. My Chinese friends introduced me to this. you just have to take out the ribs of the leaf and use the soft green parts. yes, a little bit of work, but really wor...
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Those are really beautiful, Danny! :)
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I'll bet this place smelled wonderful. I love prunes, and have very fond memories off sneaking the unfinished halves out of my parents dehydrator when I was a kid. you know, moving around the ones left behind to make it look like I hadn't been the...
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One of my favorite books...I think I actually recommended that to you. They did start in the spring and I'm thinking that would be the right time for where we live. And it gives me extra time to do research about local resources.
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Kristi Birchenough added a discussion to the group Tomatoes
Ha ha!!! I can almost guarantee you guys haven't read a discussion like this yet!!! Ok, Growing Tomatoes on a Sailboat...I need some thoughts on this, I'm thinking ahead to next summer here and what I shall do to grow Tomatoes on our Sailboat that...
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I think this might need it's own category, don't you? Tomatoes are one of the most popular things to grow and we've been placing them in all kinds of groups, but the fact is we almost all grow them, and they have specific needs.
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That sounds awesome! You read "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" right? I think they started in April if I remember correctly. Good book.. Rock on girl!!!
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I think that just made my decision... the carolinas aren't far enough south for me, florida or us virgin Islands here I come!
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Wow! That's beautiful!!!
6 hours ago
Sweet potato leaves, I bet if you threw a handfull of those in your blender with 3 or 4 pieces of fruit and a cup or two of water that would be a yummy smoothie! I do it with spinach, and you don't even taste it...yum!!! it's more fun that eating ...
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I saw a Useful Post on seed saving at the blog Simple Green Frugal Coop, written by coop member Gavin. The blog post gave an especially helpful tip about how to isolate members of the squash/melon/cucumber family, one flower at a time, using eithe...
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Shawna Just checking in, been busy with work and going back to school
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Our local squirrels learned to leave the back yard alone as I set the dogs out to chase them anytime I saw one back there, but the squirrels now know the front yard is fine... My problem is more the deer who love the Hostas in the front yard........
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Awe... lucky!!! How did you do that? I've tried growing it both on deck in summer and just a week or two ago here on the boat. It just gets spindly and sick looking, fails to grow and withers away?!. I'm not sure what kind of soil i used here in t...
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Good idea! I'm due for another batch... soon to come, "how-to photos"
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Would like to see pics of you rooting them and how they grow in water. I'm interested in trying this.
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