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03-26-2010, 10:23 AM | #2 |
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Re: Let's see those '10 gardens
This is not a competition, Luke, and square foot gardens are great. That is what I'm trying on a bigger scale. I will have 6 @ 4'x7's, 2 @ 4'x12's and 1 4'x6' boxes three 2x6s high. The 4x7 footers may be 4x8s if there is enough room. Our soil is not good for veggies and instead of adding amendments to it constantly I will just fill the boxes with good soil.
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03-26-2010, 11:10 AM | #4 |
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Lance, love the idea with screened bottoms. That should work.
Ken, as far as voles or moles, try this. CLICKY. This thing has killed every mole I've ever had. My co-worker turned me on to it and she's killed dozens with it. I'll be setting out the garden in a few weeks. Can't wait.
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03-26-2010, 11:24 AM | #5 | |
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So they like bump into the trigger plate, it trips the spring and the two scissor blades close, decapitating them or possibly even chopping them into three pieces? Brutal. Barbaric. Medieval. I ****ing love it! I'm gonna order one and I don't even have mole problems. If I turn it upside down, maybe I'll catch a cat with it. |
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03-28-2010, 11:20 AM | #6 | |
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Here's a video. Not a killing, but setting it up. VIDEO
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03-30-2010, 10:07 PM | #9 |
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04-17-2010, 10:22 AM | #11 |
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Anyone else got growth yet? I have tomato starts ready to go in as soon as I build the boxes. The wood just got delivered yesterday. Pics to follow.
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04-17-2010, 11:42 AM | #12 | |
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So far we've done: Osteospermum Broccoli Borage Dill Impatiens Nicotiana Tobacco Basil Cilantro Tons of other stuff to go yet. I had to stop for a cinnamon toast crunch break and she's talking to one of her girlfriends. I know there's tomatoes and peppers and some more flowers and herbs yet. Some of the herbs are a pita to transplant, they're too small yet. I might skip them till next weekend.
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04-17-2010, 01:37 PM | #13 |
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Luke and Lance, those are some nice start ups!
Luke, I really like those boxes. That is a cool idea. Lance, we have a possium problem as well. We already trapped our first one, a couple weeks back. We saw him working during the day with the dirt flipping up. Wes, myself, and Lil Sledn went outside. Wes grabbed the shovel and started digging up the tunnel. He dug the critter up. It dropped off the shovel though, fell back in the tunnel and kept moving the dirt. That's when we saw how quick those things actually work. Wes put a metal trap in the ground. It was caught. A dog who roams our neighborhood actually pulled the trap out of the ground trying to get to the now deceased critter. As for our garden... My daffodils and crocus's bloomed already. None of my tulips flowered this years. My lillies are starting to pop through the dirt. My wild lillies are going crazy. Clematis's are growing like gangbusters right now. Rose bushes, lilacs, and hydrangeas's are all growing well. Strawberry's from last year are still holding well too. |
04-24-2010, 11:32 PM | #14 |
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Three boxes built now, six to go.
This was earlier today. |
04-25-2010, 09:16 PM | #15 |
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Ow, I hurt...
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05-08-2010, 09:37 AM | #16 |
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No photos right now, but just noticed that the first of my Thai peppers are peeking through 10 up, only 190 left to go.
All the other peppers are doing fine too. Tomatoes are doing well, looks like I'll be setting cages for them tomorrow. Have a few snap peas that are setting fruit now, but the way the temperatures go around here, I doubt I'll see more than a handful of yield from the 10-11 pea plants that I have. Have about a gazillion dead snails and slugs around the pots now too. I knew Corey's Snail & Slug bait worked, but I never realized it worked that well... I think these snails and slugs are migrating from the entire neighborhood to my place for the free buffet of death... MuwwwwahahahahAHAHAHAHA! |
05-09-2010, 03:23 PM | #17 |
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I started my garden the 2nd week im March. Its a 12x12' I added an additional patch thats 2x16' but its more shaded now by my muscadine vine that covers the whole back fence 100' worth and about 12' outward. Pics of that soon. The shaded part hasn't produced much this year due to lack of sun.
But here is a few pics I took today. Picture of the left side, this is the side facing my house, I had to put up a 3foot fence to keep my dogs out of it. Last year I covered the whole garden (top and sides) with bird neting; but it was more of a pain than it was worth. So this year I used chicken wire. This is my bush beans. I have two rows of black beans and two rows of green beans. In the background are my burpless cucumbers and a weird type called a pepino cucumber. It looks more like a hairy lemon than anything. This is a pic facing my house and its the right side of the garden facing inward. CLose up of my green beans I used Osmocote plant and vegetable fertilizer early march when I was tilling the soil. The soil is a mix of Cow manure, potting soil and some humus. Started everything from seeds on 4-6" tall rows for good drainage. Then, once the plants became established, I used some 8-8-8 on them before a good rainstorm. They get about 10-15 mins of watering from a timered sprinkler everyday in the evening time, so they don't get burnt by the summer sun. I see so many people watering thier yards/gardens during the day and it ends up being burnt from the sun burning the water left on the plants in the day. Thats why I choose to water at late evening. I also have about 12-15 pepper plants in pots in my front yard. Yellow banana peppers, bell peppers. |
05-11-2010, 11:39 AM | #18 |
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Only one and a half boxes to go. Next I will put up more fence to keep the deer out.
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05-11-2010, 12:34 PM | #19 |
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My plants are pretty much out of control. They're getting SO big.
The weather is supposed to be crappy till Saturday, then Summer is here. I'll move my plants out to harden them off between now and then. My tobacco looks great. I'll try to find time to get some pics and post them. Maybe a video or something. That's usually a lot quicker and covers lots more ground. My tobacco plants look spectacular. I'm totally stoked about getting them in the dirt.
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05-11-2010, 08:23 PM | #20 |
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Got several pictures to share. Sorry for being long-winded. I love gardening and can chat about it for days. Plus, I'm proud of my little piece of Heaven. For those that remember my 16'x15' from last year, it's still here, except I replaced the 18" rabbit fence with a 36" wire and wooden fence. My beagle, Fritz, is of no use in the garden, so he is barred. He is a great squirrel deterrent, though. I planted 4/10. I've had to replant the orka, as it was cool for the first few weeks and it was old seed. They are still only a couple of inches high. Hot weather will kick them. Also, the past couple of years I gone the no-till route as Shilala does. I used to till a couple of times a year, but now just put lawnmower bagger waste around and work it in with a garden rake. A square foot, six inches deep can supply a double handful of giant earthworms. It's so cool how awesome this plot of earth is.
6 tomatoes (4 Celebrity, 1 Silvery Fir Tree, and 1 Micro Tom) 4 hills squash 6 peppers (3 jalapeno, 1 Cuban, and 2 bell) 6 small rows of bush beans 2 small rows fo Clemson spineless okra dozens of Marketmore 75 cukes on the trellis Several varieties of sunflowers around the edge To me, a garden is not complete without feathered friends. I took a shot of my homemade birdfeeder. The wire around the main feeder keeps the ocassional squirrel, bluejay, and crackle at bay. It's got: Black oil sunflower Safflower Peanuts (shelled and whole) Oriole feedr with nectar and jelly Two kins of suet Two socks of Niger thistle Here's the visitors since last summer (at least the ones I've seen): Robin Mourning dove Cardinal Carolina wren Titmouse Black-capped chickadee Carolina chickadee Red-bellied woodpecker Grey catbird Painted bunting Red finch House finch Goldfinch Baltimore oriole Brown thrasher Yellow rumped warbler Mockingbird Grackle Bluejay Starling Red headed woodpecker Eastern bluebird Three plum and giant peach tree behind the fence. The peach tree loaded us up last year. 6'x2' herb garden. More mint than anything. There's chives, leeks, rosemary, and at least 5 kinds of mint. Tech-ninja turned me on to Mojitos a while back and I enjoy them all the time now thanks to my over-abundant supply.
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