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Nice beds Mack! Like the fairy garden also.
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Spent most of the weekend in the yard. Picked up some replacement plants for the beds, put down a sh-load of mulch, and cut the grass. We were able to pick some lettuce from the garden to have in our salads.
[IMG]http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...s/image_11.jpg[/IMG] Still working the bottom grass down by the garden trying to get it caught up with the rest of the back yard. I've busted my ass on that hill numerous times when its wet…. [IMG]http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...s/image_10.jpg[/IMG] |
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Finally got my seedlings to the ground. Starting from seed is a pain via transplant. I'll direct sow next year.
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The garden just dried out enough for me to get it cleaned up.
I should get some cold crops put in the side garden, but I'm not all that excited yet. May around here really weathers all over the place. It just got nice a couple days ago. |
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That's my master plan, Chronic. :tu
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I transplanted my seedlings this past weekend. What a couple days of warm weather and real sunshine make. I think my tomato plants have already grown 1-2".
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Well fellas, I think I can officially post in this thread now. Wife and I and fed up with having nothing in the yard. We decided and purchased an avocado tree (10-12 yrs old), and 2 citrus trees (potted right now), tomatoes, cilantro, peppers, basil, and mint. We'll see how far we can take them. Hopefully our green thumbs don't give way.
Any advice on any of these? Definitely do not want to see any of them perish, especially the avocado tree. |
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Good luck Jay. I'm in the process of buying a home. I'm hoping it moves along quickly. One reason is we were hoping to get some gardening going. Perhaps it'll just be planting some fruit trees and figuring out/managing the kinds of berries are already growing on the property.
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Sadly I have nothing to add. My home plot is gone. My dad has a garden and has a few long rows of Irish and Red potatoes, way more than our 3 families will be able to eat. I planted some pumpkins for the kids in the back of his garden. Other than that, nothing to report. Glad to see you guys getting off you azzes and working in those gardens! Makes me smile.
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I pulled a radish the other day, first I've ever grown. Never been a big radish fan, but my tastes have changed as I've gotten older. Was a little spicy, a little sweet too. Glad I planted a bunch more.
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:noon just got all of my plants today. Planting this weekend will get pictures up soon.
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Nicely done Mack. :tu
They're calling for a possible freeze in my area next week. Ugh. |
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:c:cWell chit guess I will only plant my seeds today weather showing 55 high and low at 35! Son of a beach!
I am so happy I didn't plant a week ago we had a hail storm roll through and ripped apart the flowers we had out. Mack |
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I just checked the moon phase and we can't plant till the weekend after the 2nd.
I still have to amend the soil in the back garden, but we can plant the side garden whenever. It's ready to go. I'm stoked. The last two years were awful. This year is gonna be awesome. :tu |
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http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...psvbwkols1.jpg I have two tomato plants in containers. The one on the left is Celebrity (determinate variety) and the one on the right is Big Beef (indeterminate variety). Big Beef was a mistake. I wanted two Celebrities and pulled two out of the "Celebrity" box. When I got home and checked the tags, I saw that someone had misplaced a variety in the Celebrity area. Oh well, we'll have to run with Big Beef and see how it looks in a couple of months. Both plants are already setting fruit: http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...ps4c49x3v3.jpg And then, my pride and joy I've been nurturing since 2004, as it developed from small pieces of bark (about 12" L x 5" W), is the Stag Horn plant: http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...psjotq9hod.jpg http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...psvf79bgw9.jpg I've been thinking about bring in a couple of 28" pots (similar to what the columnar apples are sitting in) to increase tomatoes, but I'll wait till next season on that... |
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