See yall in September!

Welcome to r/CaliforniaFishing. A place for everything fishing related in California fresh or saltwater. Feel free to post pics of your catches, big or small, ask questions about where the hot spots might be or not be. If you’re planning a fishing trip to California in the near future you might find this subreddit helpful.
California salmon opener was one to remember
SHARE IDEAS, COMMENTS, PICS, TACKLE, RIGS, AND ALL THINGS RELATED TO SALTWATER FISHING. This is a family-friendly group for sharing ideas and comments about all things related to saltwater fishing. What this group is not for: vulgarity, verbal abuse or badgering, sales, promotional videos or other spam. As a diverse group we all need to be mindful and patient when opinions differ.
Couple of pics from the water this AM. Never gets old.
All the best things to do, to see, and discuss in the San Francisco Bay Area!
Bahamian Goat, Hoyt Saxton Hab, St Lucia Scotch Bonnet
Hot Peppers, sweet peppers, spicy stuff, and more.
Still more than a month away from my first eater, but looks of fun growing this season
For the love of....tomatoes. That's it.
It’s still all contained.
A place to talk about growing plants in containers.
Bean machine, young peppers & tomatoes, couple beet/zucchini harvests
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
New here, apologies if I’m missing it somewhere, but where do I start in planning out my meadow? Any resources, links highly appreciated. Thank you!
Meadowscaping is the establishment and maintenance of a meadow, prairie, or grassland, or similar ecosystem. The focus of this sub is the promotion of plants native to the land’s region. Converting turf lawn to native prairie will create year-long beauty and habitat for countless species. In the United States, prairies and savannas are among the most endangered ecosystems, as most were plowed under and converted to farmland. Much of that farmland has now been turned over to suburbia.
Pretty happy with early growth
For the love of....tomatoes. That's it.
Wild turkey shawarma—everything but the bread came from hunting or the garden.
Interesting observation: 100% Lima bean germ in 4 days in 104.5F tray, 83.3% corn & amaranth germ in 48hrs in 107F tray. Challenges assumptions on my end, thought I’d share.
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
First blossom came from Earl this year. Much anticipation.
For the love of....tomatoes. That's it.
Cured salmon salad sandwich. I caught or grew everything except the bread and mayo.
It’s been a turkey season to remember. Last one for me this year. Grateful to have gotten my 3, sad to close it out.
This sub is dedicated to safe, ethical hunting in the great state of California.
Big foothills bird
This sub is dedicated to safe, ethical hunting in the great state of California.
I’ve got it all contained.
A place to talk about growing plants in containers.
Olla system installed for my thirsty tomatoes. Hope this cuts down on watering this season.

For the love of....tomatoes. That's it.
Everything is all wired up, squash & peppers in greenstalks, first pods showing up.
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
Tom enjoying some special time with a recently emptied jar of fish
for Labs , and lab mixes,
On the board for ‘25 turkey
This sub is dedicated to safe, ethical hunting in the great state of California.
Just a bunch of smashed olive oil drenched potatoes and an aggressive addition of herbs from the garden
Welcome to r/dinner! Feel free to post what you had for dinner. You are welcome to post anything you ate, can be breakfast for dinner, something homemade, food from dining out. There are no limits!
Last of the cool weather stuff starting to come out, room must be made.
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
Need to figure out how to grow bigger carrots + the rest of garden goings on for the week
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
He’s not a vegetarian but won’t turn down broccoli & leaves. Ever.
for Labs , and lab mixes,
Great week harvesting, picking some ultracross collards for line selection, hardening off seedlings. Greenstalk looking a little pitiful now…soon to be replanted!
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.