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shilala 04-29-2011 12:32 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
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Originally Posted by Average Joe (Post 1249503)
First fruit!

Still waiting on the strawberries, squash, cucumbers and peppers. Everything but peppers look like they are getting there.

Congratulations!!! :D
Don't eat them yet!!! ;)

whodeeni 05-01-2011 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by jjirons69 (Post 1245924)
Wayne, here's a couple of shots from a few years ago. I went through a heirloom tomato phase and grew 40-50 different types. I gave them away to folks at work, friends, and had my dad's garden stacked. Heirlooms don't cross-pollinate retaining specific seeds is quite easy. I ran into some really good tomatoes!

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...omatoes06a.jpg

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...tomatoes06.jpg

Jamie i was going to ask you used heirloom seeds while reading an earlier post you made, then I came across this qoute! I bought a big thing of heirmloom seeds in '07 from a site called www.survivalseeds.com pretty interesting read. (Based on your experience of buying heirloom seeds was this a good deal or not?) (Thanks in advance for your opinion!);)

I'm not sure if the canister is in my garage or not. I really don't have a lot of downtime, but i'm thinking i could maybe mess around with this on weekends. My Father always had gardens when we were growing up, and we used to help him maintain them until we became teenagers. I honestly don't remember most of those lessons anymore, but it can't be that hard to pick back up i'm sure.

HK3- 05-02-2011 06:28 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Did some transplanting of the random tomato plants yesterday. Put the cages on them afterwards. Also put up a big trelis for my wisteria to grow up onto.
Wife and I hit the market yesterday and picked up a wide variety of basil plants to put in pots by the pool. Love me some fresh basil!
She bought a rose tree also?.?.... Kinda weird looking.

jjirons69 05-02-2011 06:45 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
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Originally Posted by whodeeni (Post 1251052)
Jamie i was going to ask you used heirloom seeds while reading an earlier post you made, then I came across this qoute! I bought a big thing of heirmloom seeds in '07 from a site called www.survivalseeds.com pretty interesting read.

The link is a bust - asking for login/password, etc.

BC-Axeman 05-02-2011 07:05 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
I finished plumbing the PVC for the irrigation yesterday. Now the watering can be automated. I recycle PVC that has been used for many things before. It's starting to get a lot of unions in it. :D
Nothing in the ground yet, but that should change by the end of the week.
I'm planting one box with perennials. Mostly berries, maybe asparagus if it grows here. Everbearing strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, so far.

OLS 05-02-2011 09:36 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
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Originally Posted by T.G (Post 1203356)
Planted some blackberry plants (one plant each: chester, olallie and triple-crown) a few weeks ago, but being bare root plants, I won't see any fruit off of them for at least another year..

For God's sake get those things in containers. Blackberries are a horribly invasive and difficult-
to-control "weed". Once they get a good foothold, they will spread and put stickers where you
don't want em.

As for my gardening, too much shade in the area where gardening is safe. And too many idiot dogs
to trample everything. If I planted in the sun, it would be in the "front yard" where every idiot
neighborhood scumbag would just steal all the produce or vandalize the garden itself. SO I
must live vicariously through you guys' photos.

HK3- 05-02-2011 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by OLS (Post 1251847)
For God's sake get those things in containers. Blackberries are a horribly invasive and difficult-
to-control "weed". Once they get a good foothold, they will spread and put stickers where you
don't want em.

As for my gardening, too much shade in the area where gardening is safe. And too many idiot dogs
to trample everything
. If I planted in the sun, it would be in the "front yard" where every idiot
neighborhood scumbag would just steal all the produce or vandalize the garden itself. SO I
must live vicariously through you guys' photos.

I was doing some work in the front yard yesterday while a lady passed with her dog roaming in everyones yard pissing on everything. I hollered over to her, "Is that your dog?" She replied, "yes." I hollered back, "Did you know Tennessee has a leash law?" She replied, "no."
Idiot.

BC-Axeman 05-02-2011 10:31 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
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Originally Posted by BC-Axeman (Post 1251737)
I finished plumbing the PVC for the irrigation yesterday. Now the watering can be automated. I recycle PVC that has been used for many things before. It's starting to get a lot of unions in it. :D

Pic:
http://fracstar.com/pics/20110501a.jpg

jjirons69 05-02-2011 06:10 PM

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Nice Arties, Lance!

My squash are loaded. I figure I'll get 25-30 in about a week. Saw some cherrie tomatoes about marble-sized. Peppers are flowering. Also dug a few potatoes from the compost bin.

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...s69/squash.jpg

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...69/squash1.jpg

thebayratt 05-02-2011 07:57 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
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Originally Posted by BC-Axeman (Post 1251737)
I finished plumbing the PVC for the irrigation yesterday. Now the watering can be automated. I recycle PVC that has been used for many things before. It's starting to get a lot of unions in it. :D
Nothing in the ground yet, but that should change by the end of the week.
I'm planting one box with perennials. Mostly berries, maybe asparagus if it grows here. Everbearing strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, so far.

Thats what I want to try out next year. Run PVC pipes and a few sprinklers/drips for better water control. That and make another 10x20' addition to my garden.


I have gotten about 4+gallons of snap beans. I got 2gallons, the nieghbors got a gallon each and I probably got 3-4more gallons left growing.
My carrots are about pencil thick and 3" long.
The cukes have umpteen blossoms and minis showing up.
The Lima beans have tons of bloom and a few beens popping up.
The Soybeans will be picked either the end of this week or next week.

Ahbroody 05-04-2011 02:52 PM

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Going to transplant the tomatoes today. Wife wanted them in individual containers. Got everything today.

wayner123 05-04-2011 04:02 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
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Originally Posted by thebayratt (Post 1249009)
I want to say Contendor or Tendergreen from Ferry Morse, but will have to go find the package to make sure tomrrow for ya.

Ever find out what they were? I hate to be a bother about it, but that's an amazing yield and I would like to replicate it if I could.

AUguy 05-04-2011 10:43 PM

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This is my entire garden until this summer.

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/pictur...pictureid=5691

Just some sweet basil in my hotel room. I have way more than I will ever be able to use by myself. I think I am going to start drying some to save. I am fighting the flower buds. It seems like every time I turn around it tries to bloom.


In about 10 weeks I will be able to grow some tomatoes and peppers. The only problem is that by then the heat will really stress out the plants so I will not have great yields. Maybe next year I will be able to get a "normal" job so I can plant the garden I have been day dreaming about for the last several years.

SvilleKid 05-05-2011 12:02 AM

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Sweet Corn, Tomatoes (6 varieties), Peppers (only 2 varieties this year), new potatoes, Green Beans, Butterpeas, Sweet Potatoes, Pink-eye purple hull peas, squash, zucchini, cucumber, okra, sweet Texas yellow onions. I think that about gets all in the pics.

Mr B 05-05-2011 10:33 AM

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Nice pics. Totally jealous of the size of some of your yards!

SvilleKid 05-05-2011 12:46 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
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Originally Posted by Mr B (Post 1254657)
Nice pics. Totally jealous of the size of some of your yards!

LOL! With 6 acres total (maybe 4 in woods), the garden is a productive and tasty way of having LESS grass to cut/care for!:D

Volusianator 05-05-2011 12:58 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Damn, everytime I see this thread, I read it as, "Let's See Those 11 foot Gardens" and I think to myself, "is there some sort of special garden thats only 11'?

gvarsity 05-06-2011 12:59 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Love looking at the garden pics. Hopefully when the ankle biters are knee biters I'll have time to start a garden and they can help. Till then just do a CSA share for veggies and fruit.

shilala 05-06-2011 01:20 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
I put three more bushes in out front today.
I also tore apart an old workbench and have 2-2'(?)x8'x4" frames that will work perfect for a micro lady garden.
I guess something is better than nothing, right? I'll find a spot to put them in the back yard and start filling them with poop and dirt. There's tons of silt that washed out of the empty lot next door, plus Lowe's is aching to sell me more poop, so I'm gonna run on over there after a bit and gank some poop.
I'm really thrilled to put in a zuchini and maybe a couple tomatos and some lettuce and cukes. Just enough for salads, ya know?

ridenlive 05-07-2011 07:25 PM

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Currently under construction;s
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1304817792http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1304817820


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