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My wife started planting some stuff last week in our square foot gardens , but I haven't a clue what she planted. I'm usually more involved.
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Well, my plan to build some raised boxes today went to hell with the weather. Dammit.
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Same here. I'm just hoping ours doesn't float away...
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I'm waiting on Menards to ship some corrugated metal sheets before I rebuild my beds.
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Got the beds set up and filled. Where do you guys get your plants/seeds? Any difference between big box stores and a local place?
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YMMV :2. |
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I gathered up all our seeds and soil and have had a date with Miss Weeze all week to plant, but we just can't seem to get it done.
I can skate for another week, but we really need to get them in by this weekend. I still need to go pick up some herb seeds, too. |
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If any of you guys want to grow some tobacco, just drop me a pm with your address and I'll send you some seeds asap. :tu |
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:D Maybe I'm just gun shy... ;) |
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Geeze. It'll be July before we get a tomato. I don't count green ones, though. Rookie!!! :lr
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It'll be red before long... |
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Trying to root some apple tree cuttings so I can clone my favorite trees. Anyone ever use rooting powder?
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Have to add that I didn't have too good of luck grafting either. |
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I do want to try my hand at grafting too. I was going to wait a bit longer to give it a try. The snow here just finally melted so I'm just getting things moving. |
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Cuttings are actually grafted on rootstock that's bred for specific areas.
What generally happens is that the roots from the grafted cultivar aren't strong enough, can't withstand the moisture, soil makeup, climate, etc. It's much akin to trying to introduce a Largemouth Bass to the Atlantic Ocean. What you CAN get away with, Mikey, is to graft your branch onto pretty much any kind of apple tree you already have growing. You can graft any number of species onto the same tree. The most I ever had was five types of apples on one tree. Here's another thing... Your apple trees you see grafted on root stock aren't normally grafted onto apple rootstock. In my area back home we used sickle pear rootstock because it was a wild rootstock that thrived in that area. Those trees grew anywhere, but were worthless for root production. So there's a lot of things you can do that'll work, Mikey. You just picked the one thing that's doomed. :D Ya know, if you can grow that thing out in a container with perfect soil and water, and the roots don't freeze and die this winter, you could take all kinds of grafts off it and put on other established trees. I have a book here somewhere, if I can find it I'll give you a holler. :tu |
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Last, but not least...
Steve!!! Tomato update!!! :D |
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