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I'm a proud Mamma!!!!!! [View all] LynneSin Jul 2012 OP
congratulations on your blessed event Robyn66 Jul 2012 #1
I feel a bit cannabalistic knowing that eventually I will eat this cucumber LynneSin Jul 2012 #3
Nah, rabbits will probably get it first. trof Jul 2012 #26
I'm in the city and it's a raised bed LynneSin Jul 2012 #27
I see the resemblance! Baitball Blogger Jul 2012 #2
Congratulations! OriginalGeek Jul 2012 #4
Good for you Irishonly Jul 2012 #5
Looking good! Keep it well watered. The plant looks quite healthy. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #6
I joked with my mom - that's $100 worth of organic soil to grow $10 worth of veggies LynneSin Jul 2012 #7
Hell, we get way more back than we put into the garden. We get so much we have to give it away. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #16
$100 organic soil tru Jul 2012 #33
Wait till it's a teenager....(nt) Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #8
This is my favorite time of year Robyn66 Jul 2012 #9
Enjoy these days ... they grow up quickly. Arugula Latte Jul 2012 #10
Beautiful! Keep your eye on it... Raven Jul 2012 #11
Congratulations! There is something extremely satisfying DebJ Jul 2012 #12
What. No sexual innuendos in response to this post. I'm shocked! HERVEPA Jul 2012 #13
all Right, cue the Stones: turtlerescue1 Jul 2012 #14
Your excitement is really sweet. Bertha Venation Jul 2012 #15
A momma who's going to eat her young? n/t tru Jul 2012 #17
Call me Cannibal Lynne LynneSin Jul 2012 #21
I really like cucumbers, but I'm stuck on this way of preparing them now... MiddleFingerMom Jul 2012 #18
balsamic vinegar lillypaddle Jul 2012 #20
Hubby has been eating his own garden grown cukes this way all summer, but adds sesame seeds. mnhtnbb Jul 2012 #22
I LOVE balsamic vinegar and will put it on almost anything -- but it's too overpowering for cukes. MiddleFingerMom Jul 2012 #23
awww lillypaddle Jul 2012 #19
A cukiepie. MiddleFingerMom Jul 2012 #24
Are you just gherkin us around? RushIsRot Jul 2012 #25
Maybe she was posting while pickled. Arugula Latte Jul 2012 #35
Who's the father? graywarrior Jul 2012 #28
Could it be one of these guys? Arkansas Granny Jul 2012 #30
I envision something more like... graywarrior Jul 2012 #31
de-li-shuss! stuntcat Jul 2012 #29
I knew you could do it. In_The_Wind Jul 2012 #32
+1,000,000,000,000 Odin2005 Jul 2012 #34
They're very prolific plants, so you'll get lots more cwydro Jul 2012 #36
nice... robk6295sie Jul 2012 #37
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