<P> We picked about 3 quarts in 45 minutes and would have gotten more but we got rained (and hail) out.</P>
</P><P>Sissy...<IMG border=0 align=absMiddle src="http://bowtest.websitetoolbox.com/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif"></P>AvianHunter said:<P>I could've started pickin some today if I was up to the bug challenge without spray. I decided to wait til I had bug dope with me.</P><P>
</P><P>Thanks for the tip I will have to look next time I am down at the property. </P>crpntr54 said:<P> I live in vinton county about halfway between Athens and Chilicothe. We are always a week or two different than the north on our weather. I've been eating lettuce and onion from the garden for about 6 weeks now and just ate my first cucumber yesterday.Heck, my nephew has already had some beans from his garden.</P><P>
</P><P>Andy, you're gonna make someone a good wife someday...<IMG border=0 align=absMiddle src="http://bowtest.websitetoolbox.com/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif"> On a more serious note, that's impressive you picked a gallon! I just walked around the yard and amazingly I've got lots of rasberries popping! I'll definitely get out and pick some today.</P>ducksnbucks said:picked a gallon today, got a pie in the oven right now. there are a bunch this year that's for sure. Going back out in the morning<BR>
<br>Actually the wife made the pie, I wouldn't know how! Picked another half gallon this morning.Still a lot that need a few days to get right.<br>DeWayne said:<p></p><p>Andy, you're gonna make someone a good wife someday...<img src="http://bowtest.websitetoolbox.com/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" align="absMiddle" border="0"> On a more serious note, that's impressive you picked a gallon! I just walked around the yard and amazingly I've got lots of rasberries popping! I'll definitely get out and pick some today.</p>ducksnbucks said:picked a gallon today, got a pie in the oven right now. there are a bunch this year that's for sure. Going back out in the morning<br>
</P>that sounds good!!!!<br><br>thanks <br>center71 said:<P>My recipe: One quart ball jar, fill it half way with berries, 3/4 cup of sugar and top if off with vodka. Turn once a month until the berries sink, then it's ready. It's yummy.</P><P>