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Old September 23, 2023   #1
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Hello as I pray for everyone in the Path of Tropical Storm Ophelia, Amen!!

I have learned from the Great People here at Tomatoeville to pick all of your "Tomatoes "Fruits and Vegetables before a Strom.

My Tax Accountant is going to love me this year, Amen!!! So far I have learned about the Bushel Basket System and how to look up the prices of Pre-Basket of the Different Fruits I grow for my family that I save my Family Around & 15,000.00 each year on our Food Budget. But, this is very hard work, Amen!! I will need to hire a Secretary and another Farmer to get all this work done to properly record my Bushel Basket Supply per year. So Far, I do not have time to start my Ballet Classes that keep me Strong as a farmer.

So I Pray that everyone has A Garden each year because you are saving your Family so much on Food Amen. Especially those tomatoes you save in your Freeze and those Winter Vegetables.

Help your Friends and Family Have a Garden each year.


Before Covid, there was a Historical Place for the Military here in Hampton Called Aberdeen Gardens.
They all had Beautiful Gardens each Year in their backyards. But not so many this year.
I was going to Volunteer this weekend to help Military Homeowners concentrate on their Garden Areas, giving them Free Seeds to help them continue to save on Food each year. But the Tropical Storm Ophelia Canceled those plans. Hopefully, our Mayor can reschedule.
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Old October 3, 2023   #2
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Nice Weather this Next. Maybe My Hill Billy Heirloom Tomatoes can Produce just 6 more Big Tomatoes for me to Eat. My Seed Supply comes first, Amen!! My Hill Billy Tomato was in direct Sunlight this Summer with Temperatures over 100'. I only pulled the I/2 Bushel Basket for Seeds Supply. The Plants stayed Healthy, but slow production of Tomatoes in Heat last Summer.
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Old October 3, 2023   #3
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My Manyel Heirloom Tomatoes from Native Americans were strong producers earlier in our growing season and only slowed down during the 100s temperatures, but are still produce about a 1/2 Bushel each Month. They Produced better than the Hill Billy & and Great White Heirloom Tomatoes.
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Old October 11, 2023   #4
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I just finished the Last Bushel of Teaxas Wild Cherry Tomatoes and the Last Bushel of my Concord Grape that Grow in my Front Yard, Amen!!

I am so happy to learn the Bushel System of all the Fruits and Vegetables. It is also good to learn how much money we save our family each year on groceries. Making my own Grape Juice, Tomato Juice, and Cherry Juice saves a lot of money each year. So Far, My Cherry Tree has produced 2 Buschel. My Concord Grape View Produces 4 Bushels. My Pear Tree Produces over 10 Bushels; which I am planning on giving to Food Banks Next Summer. My Fig Trees can also produce over 8 Bushels.

This Bushel System will Reshape my Farm Supply for next year, Amen!!
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My Concord Grapes are finished for this year's season. But My Musadines Grape is doing fine growing around our Heirloom Tomato Farm up 14-18 feet Tall. They provided some Shade for my Heirloom Tomatoes during the 100-degree weather. All Heirloom Tomato Plants growing around the Musadine Grape Vines Produced "OK Yeilds of Tomatoes" but later suffered Heat Stress causing me to pull the Plants at the end of the Summer. I Pray that I will get 2 Bushel of Mucadine today because Concord & Mucadines Grapes are rich in polyphenols, which have the potential to promote brain function. My Grandkids love my Grape Juices each year and it is good to learn how many Bushels of Grape My Farming Property Produces. I sent out a lot of Love to all the Students who study Agriculture. All Farmers in America must Learn the "Bushel Basket System" to understand the Natural Wealth of your Farm each Year.
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I made the Best Chili today from my Frozen Tomatoes, from last Summer.
I Used Ground Beef, Oinions, and Iris Potatoes I grew here at Angel Field Heirloom Tomatoes.
I used Black Beans Called "Frijokes Negros" from the Store.

Please tell me where to get Black Beans Seeds called "Frijokes Negros" if they are Heirloom Historical Beans? My Husband Loved them Amen!!
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Old October 20, 2023   #7
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I made the Best Chili today from my Frozen Tomatoes, from last Summer.
I Used Ground Beef, Oinions, and Iris Potatoes I grew here at Angel Field Heirloom Tomatoes.
I used Black Beans Called "Frijokes Negros" from the Store.

Please tell me where to get Black Beans Seeds called "Frijokes Negros" if they are Heirloom Historical Beans? My Husband Loved them Amen!!

Hi Mrs. Justice


You can get them here

https://www.vermontbean.com/product/V01253/203


Or you could buy some dry beans at the store and see if they will germinate for you.


Although they now grow throughout the world, black turtle beans are native to the Americas.
These beans play a prominent role in Mexican cuisine and are known by the Spanish term ‘frijoles negros.’


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You can get them here

https://www.vermontbean.com/product/V01253/203


Or you could buy some dry beans at the store and see if they will germinate for you.


Although they now grow throughout the world, black turtle beans are native to the Americas.
These beans play a prominent role in Mexican cuisine and are known by the Spanish term ‘frijoles negros.’


https://www.nutritionadvance.com/bla...ans-nutrition/
Is it possible that all these Black Beans are the Same?

I found my "Cherokee Trail of Tears Black Beans" that I forgot to Grow this year from the late Dr. John Wyche of Oklahoma. Someone here gave me these Seeds
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Is it possible that all these Black Beans are the Same?

I found my "Cherokee Trail of Tears Black Beans" that I forgot to Grow this year from the late Dr. John Wyche of Oklahoma. Someone here gave me these Seeds

They are not the same as the Cherokee Black is a pole bean and the Black Turtle bean is a bush to half runner. They all were originally from Latin America.



Here is a link to many vendors who sell Cherokee


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Thank you, Seaeagle

I am going to buy 2 packs and gladly pay for the Shipping. Amen!!
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Old October 23, 2023   #11
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I have good information for all of the Native Americans who helped me collect your Farming Secrets given to my Great-grandfather and the Contraband Slaves of Fort Monroe.

The USDA has realized your Farming Secrets are needed for this Climate Change and is willing to help your Trilbes Farmers with the needed help, Amen!!
Please Read this News from Virginia USDA https://www.usda.gov/media/press-rel...ce=govdelivery
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Thank you for clearing that up for me, Amen!!
I am going to make my Order for the Blak Turtle Bean Seeds now.
They make the Best Chili in America.
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I just came in from Cold Temperatures putting Covers over my many crops just to be on the Safe side, Amen!!

Just your Area & State Temperatures @ https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/va.php?x=2
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Hello From Farmer Joyce Beggs
I found this article for Fred Hemple to learn from, Amen!!

https://growingformarket.com/article...lection-advice
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I found Good News for Native American Tribal Communities from the USDA. I am so Thankful that Native Americans from North Carolina helped my Great-grandfather get to Fort Monroe during the Civil War. Most importantly helping my people farm this land with their Farming Secrets up to 1864. https://mail.aol.com/d/search/name=U...U0RDATKkLnWN7E

This may be a good time to share your Farming Secrets with a good Trade for Land to farm on, to once again grow your own food to feed your family. We here in America are losing our young people's ability to farm like their Great-Grandparents.
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