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I finally got a soil test kit. It tests N-P-K on a scale of 0-4, Depleted to Surplus.
My results are: Nitrogen 2, adequate but most plants want more Phosphorus 3.5, plenty Potassium (K) 0-1, barely readable, big problem Soil ph is 7.4 How do I fix this? |
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Still eating lots of maters down here. Having to throw some out because we can't eat them fast enough. Picked my first three habaneros yesterday. :dr <--- mouth on fire
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I just received a note from a local tomato grower that there is a problem with the Tomato Russet Mite in this area this year. A nasty critter that is probably why my potatoes up and wilted suddenly. I am going to take a close look with a lens and find out.
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didn't get enough front weights to use the tiller fuses blew a few times while trying to till, then stopped long enough to finish front yard. tiller was apparently installed wrong so it broke the pto shaft then traction assist or whatever it is called got stuck on, so mowing was tearing up the lawn on turns now fuses blow so often we can't get anything done. tractor back at dealer :( |
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How much power on the tractor? It looks small for a tiller. But then I have an 8hp walk behind that tills a 2ft swath OK.
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27 hp
John Deere dealer recommended and sold us the tiller... |
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Plenty-o-power.
There should be a shear pin that shears before the shaft snaps. Or a slip clutch link. I hope it comes back from the shop in good to go shape. |
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still no clue what's with the fuses. hoping our problems are over after this round - we bought a deere in hopes it would "just work" :D |
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I used a microscope on my potato and tomato leaves and verified I have Tomato Russet Mites. So small yet so harmful. There is an organic seed extract from the Neem tree that is supposed to control these. $7 a treatment. Repeat every week. It also works on powder mildew which is hitting my squash and melons bad right now. This is the most challenging year I have had yet. My corn is dwarfed by the total lack of potassium. Everything is slowed down by the unusual cold summer. I can't wait until next year.
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Anyone got any updated pictures??
Here is my container garden for the Fall 2010 season: Week 2 in the containers (Week 1 was spent in cups for germination): http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...n/IMG_6430.jpg Week 3: http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...IMG_6467-1.jpg I still have 2 more buckets with California Wonder Bells in them, but they haven't hardened off yet. |
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Between the non-summer out here and the poor soil it wasn't worth taking a picture of my garden. Add to that the mite infestation and it was even sadder. I am going to work on getting the Ph down and the nitrogen and potassium up during the winter so next year I'll be ready.
We got some tomatoes, squash and peppers, some snap peas but few beans, no corn, small melons and pumpkins, few cucumbers, some beets and radishes, and it looks like there will be some onions and leeks. So not a total loss. |
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Got tired of eating tomatos so they are just falling off in the garden now. Still getting some peppers here and there.
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I made one batch of spaghetti sauce. I'm picking peppers to make red sauce peppers.
Those are the peppers in kethchup and vinegar and stuff that you slather over crackers and cream cheese during football games. They're extremely addictive and incredibly good. I got too hot and my back was killing me, so I came in to take some dope and put on a pair of shorts. Now I'm gonna crawl around on my belly and finish up. Then I'll spend the rest of the afternoon cleaning peppers and watching bad movies on Netflix. :tu |
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Week 4 of my bucket Garden:
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...n/IMG_6603.jpg http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...n/IMG_6608.jpg |
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All I really have track of anymore is my suitcase. I think it all calms down after this. All my doctor appointments will be done and all my torture tests will be done. That'll be right in time for frost to ruin my garden. :tu If I can find my little camera, I'll try to get a video up. No promises though. :) |
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People here use wood ashes for the potassium, I don't. The only way to get soil to balance so you never have to fight it is to add tons of organic material. Compost, straw, cow manure, anything. It takes an incredible amount, but it's the only way to build and maintain good soil. You live in the woods. Your dirt is just like it's supposed to be. It'll take some work to make your garden soil good, and it'll take a couple years. If you gather all the stuff you can, build a giant compost heap, and get that started, you can use potash and nitrogen fertilizer and crap like that till you bring your soil around. Don't use powdered limestone. Use limestone chips and work them rocks right in the soil. Powdered limestone lasts for a minute. Chips last forever. |
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Oh yeah, you can use greensand for potassium, too. It's rock. It's like using limestone chips. It's a one time solution that lasts forever in your garden. :tu
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