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Steve 04-10-2014 12:11 PM

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Last, but not least...
Steve!!! Tomato update!!! :D

Got three starters on the vine last I checked. I'll check tonight when I get home, it was pretty dark last night by the time I got home to check.

I also am starting to see the beginnings of peppers on two of my plants. Replanted some oregano and dill seeds to replace what I think were old, dead seeds, but I think the squires got to them before anything could happen. The thyme that we planted at the same time is sprouting though.

I know this is old hat to you veterans out there, but I'm stoked that this is actually working!

:D

357 04-10-2014 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by shilala (Post 1951452)
I have Perique, Havanah 2000, San Andreas MX, and my own open-pollinated variety that comes from those 3 strains.

Thanks for the info on the apple trees. I've read up on it a bit. I know what I'm trying is a long shot but some claim it's possible. I just didn't want to have to spend the money on buying apple rootstock to graft my scions to. I know there are benefits of doing that besides the obvious increased chances of getting what I want.

Maybe once I move I'll give growing tobacco a try and I'll take you up on your offer.

Steve 04-10-2014 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by shilala (Post 1951453)
Last, but not least...
Steve!!! Tomato update!!! :D

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 1951463)
Got three starters on the vine last I checked. I'll check tonight when I get home, it was pretty dark last night by the time I got home to check.

I also am starting to see the beginnings of peppers on two of my plants. Replanted some oregano and dill seeds to replace what I think were old, dead seeds, but I think the squires got to them before anything could happen. The thyme that we planted at the same time is sprouting though.

I know this is old hat to you veterans out there, but I'm stoked that this is actually working!

:D

My wife's ears must have been burning...She just sent me a picture of one of the plants

http://oldchurchbbq.com/sharedpictur...ters%20001.jpg

Still pretty green, but I bet it won't be long until we start seeing some red deliciousness!

Chainsaw13 04-12-2014 04:52 PM

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Spent the afternoon rebuilding one of my planting beds. Used cedar this time, instead of regular wood. Hopefully it'll last longer. Going to buy some 5/4x6 planks to cap the tops off. Only 3, maybe 4 more to do.

shilala 04-14-2014 06:24 PM

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Hey guys, this is a really old book about growing tobacco.
It's a direct link to a free pdf from the University of California.
It's pretty cool. There's few pictures, but it's still worth downloading just to see them
Hope you guys dig it!!!

Steve 04-22-2014 06:00 AM

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Some truth right here...

"Gardening Rule: When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant."

8lug 04-25-2014 06:13 AM

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Garlic is on its way

http://i1354.photobucket.com/albums/...psvhohk7w9.jpg

Chainsaw13 04-25-2014 06:25 AM

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Nice Mark. My garlic looks about the same size, although half as many planted.

Tomorrow i'm getting 1.5yds of dirt to fill my newly rebuilt planters. A compost/top soil mix. I'll mix in a bit of organic fertilizer I have, then wait for the weather to get warm enough before I put in my plants. They're callilng for high 30's this weekend as the low temps. I've put too much effort into growing these from seeds to risk losing them to frost.

8lug 04-25-2014 06:53 AM

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Thanks Bob,
They're calling for frost here tonight too, I've got 26 plum tomato plants in the house under lights waiting for the darn weather to finally break up here.

The second bed behind the garlic has spinach and lettuce in it. They're just starting to sprout.

Does anybody have any Kentucky wonder pole bean seeds they like to share. I can't find them anywhere locally.

Chainsaw13 04-25-2014 07:00 AM

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26 tomato plants? Hot damn, you must like tomatoes. :D The most I've planted before was 7. That was about 5 too many. I was giving them away to anyone that would take them.

I'm thinking I'll plant my onions at least this weekend. Maybe my collards, broccoli and cauliflower too. They should be ok with the colder temps.

357 04-30-2014 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Chainsaw13 (Post 1955649)
26 tomato plants? Hot damn, you must like tomatoes. :D The most I've planted before was 7. That was about 5 too many. I was giving them away to anyone that would take them.

I'm thinking I'll plant my onions at least this weekend. Maybe my collards, broccoli and cauliflower too. They should be ok with the colder temps.

I'll take any excess produce. My wife got into canning last year. She did 68 pints of tomoatos alone. :D

Chainsaw13 04-30-2014 12:07 PM

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Planted most of my seedlings yesterday. I cant keep putting it off with these damn cold temps. Taking a chance that we don't get a freeze yet, which might happen Sunday. See the low is supposed to be 39. Guess I can cover them with something.

Dave128 04-30-2014 02:06 PM

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We don't plant in my neck of the woods until at least Memorial Day.

shilala 04-30-2014 02:35 PM

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All our stuff is growing away down in our plant growing tent.
It all needs thinned out, but I haven't felt it yet. I'll probably get Weeze down there, she'll do it.

AUguy 05-01-2014 05:40 PM

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http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/pictur...pictureid=8496

Got a few tomatoes coming along nicely. With some help from the weather these should be gone by middle of next week.

A side note. If anyone recognizes the company these are grown for please don't post the name. They don't really like when employees post stuff on the internet.

Chainsaw13 05-01-2014 06:02 PM

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I need a green house like that!

AUguy 05-01-2014 06:33 PM

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I've got 8 here but I could really use at least 4 more.

Django 05-02-2014 01:07 AM

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My broad beans are coming along nicely and are flowering quite a bit earlier than normal.
It doesn't seem to bother the bumblebee though:
http://i1078.photobucket.com/albums/...pshpq7dell.jpg

Chainsaw13 05-12-2014 05:04 PM

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Whoo hoo! My chiltipen pepper seeds have shipped. Hopefully it's not to late to grow.

SvilleKid 05-14-2014 01:24 AM

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First success (and failure) of my garden.

Success for the formed heads. Failure for the "bolted" plants. First time planting these over the last 5 years that I've had ANY plants bolt on me, and I have lost half my plants this year. And I even planted these early, a good 3-4 weeks before when I normally plant.

http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/...psailsysgd.jpg


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