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  • #16
    Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

    We had to cut a large limb and a few other limbs off our lemon tree and we got about 40 pounds of lemons.



    41yo | F | 5'3" | HW: 250+ | CW: 188.4 | GW: 135

    1st Mini Goal Under 200: Met 2/29/08
    2nd Mini Goal Under 190: Met 5/5/08
    3rd Mini Goal 180: | 4th Mini Goal 170: | 4th Mini Goal 160: | 6th Mini Goal 150:

    I have a goal to be 150 by my birthday

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    • #17
      Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

      What do you do with that many lemons?





      290 lbs. on 11/02/07 Goal: 145 lbs. or size 14 whichever comes first!

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      • #18
        Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

        Apparently you bag them and set them in the kitchen floor for me to decide what to do.

        I could make marmalade but I don't even have any sugar here..or jars nor the extra money to get some now. We made some lemonchello once (sp?)

        Any ideas?



        41yo | F | 5'3" | HW: 250+ | CW: 188.4 | GW: 135

        1st Mini Goal Under 200: Met 2/29/08
        2nd Mini Goal Under 190: Met 5/5/08
        3rd Mini Goal 180: | 4th Mini Goal 170: | 4th Mini Goal 160: | 6th Mini Goal 150:

        I have a goal to be 150 by my birthday

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        • #19
          Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

          I once saw a recipe for pickled lemons. Seems a bit repetitive to me, but I guess it's some ME country's specialty.





          290 lbs. on 11/02/07 Goal: 145 lbs. or size 14 whichever comes first!

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          • #20
            Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

            Can i take a moment to say "ew?"



            41yo | F | 5'3" | HW: 250+ | CW: 188.4 | GW: 135

            1st Mini Goal Under 200: Met 2/29/08
            2nd Mini Goal Under 190: Met 5/5/08
            3rd Mini Goal 180: | 4th Mini Goal 170: | 4th Mini Goal 160: | 6th Mini Goal 150:

            I have a goal to be 150 by my birthday

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            • #21
              Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

              Originally posted by Porcelain
              We had to cut a large limb and a few other limbs off our lemon tree and we got about 40 pounds of lemons.
              oh my - the smell must be wonderful!
              Catherine (jersey)

              Re-Start: 12/14/07
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              • #22
                Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                It is and the blossoms are heavenly too!



                41yo | F | 5'3" | HW: 250+ | CW: 188.4 | GW: 135

                1st Mini Goal Under 200: Met 2/29/08
                2nd Mini Goal Under 190: Met 5/5/08
                3rd Mini Goal 180: | 4th Mini Goal 170: | 4th Mini Goal 160: | 6th Mini Goal 150:

                I have a goal to be 150 by my birthday

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                • #23
                  Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                  we are in a warm climate we just planted and things are sprouting up left and right.

                  We have
                  Spaghetti Squash
                  Broccoli

                  Cauliflower
                  Tomatoes (several varieties)
                  jalapeno peppers
                  onions
                  beans
                  pumpkin
                  cantaloupe
                  watermelon (for family)
                  Strawberries

                  and probably things I've forgotten




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                  started: Mothers Day 07

                  mini goal1:199 REACHED AUG 24 2007
                  mini goal2:188 REACHED OCTOBER 25 2007
                  goal:166



                  I would starve myself and still it would not come.
                  I would stuff my face and still it would not come. "Alanis Morissette"

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                  • #24
                    Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                    Brandywines are my absolute favorite tomatoes. They will satisfy a sweet tooth much better than candy IMHO. I also love Juliettes (a grape type) because they are reliable producers even in our hot muggy August weather. Last summer we had a record number of 90+ and nights not getting below 70. They were the only ones that continued producing. And they keep on going through a few light frosts.

                    I am currently visiting my older son in the SF bay area. His neighbors have a lemon tree that drop fruit on our side of the fence. It is such a decadent feeling to be able to use fresh lemon juice liberally on broccoli, jicama and fish and not have to pay 20-50 cents apiece for the lemons.

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                    • #25
                      Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                      I want to have some fresh veggies and herbs but I have two small patios and both have shade for most of the day. They do get some sun the not like a good yard would. I'm not sure what I can have! Ideally I would love a good bunch of herbs and some lemon cucumber, zuchinni, eggplant, strawberry and peppers. Does anyone have any ideas about plants that do well in partial shade on the west coast?

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                      • #26
                        Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                        I am hoping to get zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant and blueberries.
                        My hubby & I in the Smokies!




                        Jan. 23/06 -183
                        July 23 -159
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                        Aug 16 - 153 - 30 lb. mark
                        Sep 26. '07-148.5
                        Nov 26-153
                        April 1, '08-155
                        July7 '08-155
                        6/11/09-148 - 35 lbs. loss



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                        • #27
                          Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                          Any of the greens....spinach, lettuce. etc would do ok in partial shade. The nightshade family need a minimum of 6 hours sun.





                          290 lbs. on 11/02/07 Goal: 145 lbs. or size 14 whichever comes first!

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                          • #28
                            Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                            Ideally I would love a good bunch of herbs and some lemon cucumber, zuchinni, eggplant, strawberry and peppers.

                            For the herbs, consider getting an Aero Garden. It's a hydroponic setup with grow lights and timer, and takes very little space on a counter. It comes with a free herb seed kit and you can get a bunch of other herb combinations also.

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                            • #29
                              Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                              You guys are making me jealous, we can't even think about planting anything here for 6-8 weeks depending on what the spring is like. Though most people plant their pansies late April.


                              I'm not much of a gardener, but have discovered a few things that I can grow! I grew awesome rhubarb last year..it should come back so hoping to get even more.

                              Stevia works really well for me, grows like a weed actually. Planted a raspberry bush that didn't do much last year..hoping it comes back. It grows wild up at our cottage (3 hours north of here)..so i'd imagine it's hearty . Don't plan on planting it up there though it'll just attract the bears.

                              I think this year for my annual veggies I'll do green/red peppers in containers, green onions, zucchini and maybe a squash. Megs do you think Chayote could be started in a pot then transferred? I can get lots of chayote here..and i've seen them like you described they'd probably be good for planting.
                              Jen, 39, F
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                              • #30
                                Re: 2008 Low Carb GARDEN!!!!

                                Quo, as long as your partial shade gets about 6 hours of sunlight, you should be able to grow things like herbs, lettuces, squash, etc. There's a great article in the April-May issue of Mother Earth News about container gardening.

                                Jen, start the chayote in a pot. I took a look at a chayote in the supermarket yesterday and noticed I made a mistake. It's the blossom end that has the cleavage. Look to see if the blossom end has a very wide cleavage with a bump in the middle of it. That chayote is okay to plant. Stick it into the soil, blossom end up, don't cover up the cleavage area.
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