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  1. BigDaveK

    Help from my gardening friends on the forum...

    Damn burning bush. I pull hundreds of seedlings every year. If I manage to clear an area I usually have native ferns pop up. Yeah, keep an eye on it. Years ago I transplanted ironweed, thought it was Joe Pye weed, been paying the price ever since. I later planted Joe Pye, much more well behaved.
  2. BigDaveK

    Peach Jalapeño Wine

    Peppers can be tricky. Heat levels can be all over the place. Dedicated jalapeno wine recipes call for 16ish peppers per gallon so pick a number below that. 8ish? I've never made jalapeno wine but I have made 8 others with different peppers, from sweet to superhot, and they make a wonderful...
  3. BigDaveK

    Hello from Kansas

    Welcome to WMT!
  4. BigDaveK

    Paw Paws!

    I don't know if they pull energy from the main tree or not. They should form their own roots over time. I've dug up quite a few lilac suckers over the years. Thinning? I would consider it with definitive proof it will help. I'll have to do more research. I have since found 3 patches of wild...
  5. BigDaveK

    Paw Paws!

    You're so lucky! Odd that they're not spreading. Maybe it's the variety? I have small trees and seedlings as far as 20 feet from my original plantings. I don't mind them spreading and they have plenty of room. I just wish I'd get more paw paws!
  6. BigDaveK

    Paw Paws!

    I planted 3 paw paws about about 10 years ago. They spread from the roots ("paw paw patch") so now I have more than 60 of various sizes. Late frosts last 4-5 years and I never had a single fruit....until this year! Not a big crop, maybe 2 dozen. Long way to go - harvest will be in September...
  7. BigDaveK

    Wild Rose Hip Wine - I'm going for it!

    Rose Hip Wine #2!! I had to try again since I had so many rose hips. There's no sugar coating here - Rose Hip #1 fermented with the seeds is awful, extremely astringent and bitter. Maybe it will be good some day, maybe, for now I'm ignoring it. Rose Hip #2 had to be made without the seeds and...
  8. BigDaveK

    Musings from an old codger...

    You've got a little more than a decade on me so I remember. Give me old American made anything anytime!
  9. BigDaveK

    What's for Dinner?

    Not for dinner just yet. But I noticed something - dry aged meat, like carboys, multiplies.
  10. BigDaveK

    Wild grape experiment

    Lucky you! Last year was my first wild grape harvest...and wine! I strongly suggest you try to identify the leaves online since there are quite a few copycats. The Canada moonseed, for one, is actually poisonous. I found some of that on the property as well.
  11. BigDaveK

    Has anyone made honeysuckle wine?

    Wasn't familiar with winter honeysuckle, had to google. Good luck!
  12. BigDaveK

    Haskap Wine - Finally!

    David, I feel so lucky that I happened to see the fruit and take a picture. There were more than 2 dozen purple fruit on that little bush. Yesterday morning most were gone! Not on the ground. Protected area so mice, snakes, or birds. Covered with bird netting. Still some green ones so we'll see...
  13. BigDaveK

    What R you doing today?

    Air mattress, quick fix. Then there's DIY - you need another project, right?😆
  14. BigDaveK

    Haskap Wine - Finally!

    I'm in the same boat - planted 7 from Stark Bros last year. This year 3 have fruit. Looking at pictures I thought the fruit was a LOT bigger. 😄 And I didn't expect them to change color so soon.
  15. BigDaveK

    What R you doing today?

    Officially started another food related hobby - a dry aged hot capicola. Should be ready in about 2 months. Fortunately I have that patience thing down pat.😄 A Calabrian pepper pork tenderloin will be added in a couple days after it finishes curing. The plan is to add fermented meat like salami...
  16. BigDaveK

    Eastern Redbud - I'm going for it!

    Another possibility - the ones I harvested at the front door get at the very most 3 hours of direct sun. I remember tasting from a tree growing in full sun and didn't care for the flavor.
  17. BigDaveK

    Eastern Redbud - I'm going for it!

    And this is why I'm pulling redbud. It's mixed in with my bamboo. There's 6 redbud in the photo and I may transplant the smaller ones. Good year for bamboo, though, over 200 new canes.
  18. BigDaveK

    Eastern Redbud - I'm going for it!

    I've been steeping with hot water (160F-ish) and I've been happy with results. But I'm curious, too, if there will be a difference. Last week I vac sealed and froze enough magnolia for two gallons easily. Now I'm thinking a temperature test is called for.
  19. BigDaveK

    Eastern Redbud - I'm going for it!

    David, that's really interesting! As I mentioned in the original post, my SG was 1.020 and pH at 3.9 and the flowers tasted delicious right off the tree. Weather might play a role. Another possibility - I had no idea there are more than 20 varieties of redbud, only one (the Eastern) is native to...
  20. BigDaveK

    Eastern Redbud - I'm going for it!

    Just had a crazy thought.... I've bought bare root plants from Stark Bros - wonder if I could dig up some small ones (<2') in Jan or Feb while dormant and ship. That size might take 3-4 years to flower, though. Or maybe in a small pot? I'm willing.
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