If you haven't tried "Ashley" Cucumbers, they have done exceptional for me. They are a pickling type and with 5 vines, I was picking 4-6 every other day all summer. I'm in Grayson County, North Texas
I really feel like sending you a bunch of seeds just to mess up your seed organization. But If you learn more from failures than successes, I can say I am a much smarter gardener this year than last year.
@@growyourownfood7814 that’s hilarious - I had too many duplicates so I had to force myself to get organized 😂. And if you’re learning, you aren’t really failing, just knowing how to do things differently next time
@@littlesaltyhomesteader It is the garden that failed, not me, haha. There is an old joke about a coach telling his players that you learn more from a loss than a win. At the end of the year the players said the coach was correct, we were the smartest team in District. Honestly, I have been gardening long enough I do not take a crop failure personal. Sometimes it is my fault, but many times it is just bad luck. One too many rain storms, or one night of cold weather. One rain away from a bumper crop. This year some was my fault due to being busy with more important things. Still enjoy gardening and always try to remember the things that went right.
If you haven't tried "Ashley" Cucumbers, they have done exceptional for me. They are a pickling type and with 5 vines, I was picking 4-6 every other day all summer. I'm in Grayson County, North Texas
@@lynnesurdyk335 thank you! I’ll look into them!
I really feel like sending you a bunch of seeds just to mess up your seed organization. But If you learn more from failures than successes, I can say I am a much smarter gardener this year than last year.
@@growyourownfood7814 that’s hilarious - I had too many duplicates so I had to force myself to get organized 😂.
And if you’re learning, you aren’t really failing, just knowing how to do things differently next time
@@littlesaltyhomesteader It is the garden that failed, not me, haha. There is an old joke about a coach telling his players that you learn more from a loss than a win. At the end of the year the players said the coach was correct, we were the smartest team in District. Honestly, I have been gardening long enough I do not take a crop failure personal. Sometimes it is my fault, but many times it is just bad luck. One too many rain storms, or one night of cold weather. One rain away from a bumper crop. This year some was my fault due to being busy with more important things. Still enjoy gardening and always try to remember the things that went right.
If I could send you the over abundance or okra I am having right now, I totally would. I may have planted too much.
@@thegardnersgarden what variety is yours? It’s so prolific!
@@littlesaltyhomesteader It is the Okinawa Pink Okra. I got it from rareseeds years ago and have been planting from saved ever since.