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06-29-2010, 05:59 PM | #122 |
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Just caught up to this thread. I tried a garden last year and failed miserably. This year I took the previous owners sand box and made a raised bed out of it. I put some matting under it because I hate weeding. The rest of my lawn is basically sand so it drains well.
I think I overplanted, but I couldn't bear to not plant any of the plants I paid for. I have been hitting the lettuce hard for the past two weeks. I just pulled all my radishes and don't plan on doing another batch. I have 3 pepper varieties, some bush beans, and cucumbers in the bed along with the lettuce. There is some basil, rosemary, and chive in a small box out of the picture as well as a couple of tomato plants. My hops are growing like weeds right now as well. Can't wait for homebrew with homegrown |
06-29-2010, 06:24 PM | #123 |
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The garden looks gorgeous, Brendan. Nice work!!!
Here's a pic of a tobacco leave. My hand is in there to give an idea of size. It's amazing how fast they grow. They're not even to my knees, but the leaves on the bottom are huge. They're beautiful this year.
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06-30-2010, 08:20 AM | #126 |
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When you all saying "dusted" veggies what product are you referring to? Up until now I haven't had a problem with insects but I would like to know what products are safe to use on edibles. I think I have a possum problem but that's another story.
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06-30-2010, 08:28 AM | #127 | |
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I don't use powder, I use spray because I feel it works a lot better and it doesn't leave residue on the plants, and it doesn't block sunlight. It doesn't look pretty, either. Tons of people use the powder, I think mostly cause it's easy to sprinkle on. You don't have to load a sprayer and everything. My garden is big enough that if I want to get any effect, I have to load a sprayer. It's just preference, really. Like cigars. Oh yeah, they do have a little spray bottle with pre-mixed Sevin now. I bought one awhile back and I use it to spot kill stuff. I refill it myself. I mostly wanted it cause it was a bright red bottle and it makes it easy to find.
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06-30-2010, 08:30 AM | #128 | |
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My plan is to raid your garden while you're on vacation.
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06-30-2010, 08:33 AM | #129 |
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I removed a couple of sad looking rose bushes and I can't stand looking at empty beds. Are there any veggies and/or spices that can I can plant this time of the season? This summer we will see many 100 degree days and the spot I will plant gets majority shade.
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I have this houseplant, it's a Dracena fragrans.
It's called a "corn plant" in the house plant trade. This one is about 20 years old. It gets too tall and breaks sometimes. Then we stick the broken branch into another pot or back in this same pot and it will grow. A couple of days ago my wife asked me if I had noticed the flowers on this plant. I had not. I looked up and saw these. None had opened yet, though. Now that they are opening it is obvious why they are called "fragrans". Intense lily smell, beautiful but overpowering in the evening. We might have to cut it off if it gets much stronger. It looks like it will be opening for a while. Last edited by BC-Axeman; 07-06-2010 at 11:22 AM. Reason: forgot to scale down image |
07-16-2010, 08:42 AM | #137 |
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Bump for the gardens.
Picking tomatoes like crazy down here. So far I've managed to fill two large mixing bowls with them. My vine that was climbing my shed fell down after a storm earlier in the week. I had to hack some of the vines off and prop it back up so it will keep growing. Everyday it latches onto my pepper plants and I have to remove them. Note to self- Don't plant vines close to the veggies! |
07-16-2010, 09:34 AM | #138 |
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the only thing we have resembling a garden so far is a big field of buckwheat.
this was all weeds / wild grass / stones / branches / roots. growing buckwheat to improve the soil, then hopefully planting lawn this fall. tilling it under tomorrow for the second crop of buckwheat... |
07-16-2010, 11:05 AM | #139 |
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My new soil is so porous that it dries out quickly. A great hassle. The pumpkins, squash and melons are taking off. The regular green cukes are looking good but the lemon ones aren't. It has only just the last few days gotten hot enough to start setting tomatoes so we'll see how that goes. I lined all the paths with weedblock and covered them in gravel and finished the french drain (for the rainy season) this last weekend. My back still hurts. Pics when I can get to them.
I was going to put up a garden webcam with something like half hour updates. I have the camera and the site but not the time. |
07-19-2010, 11:28 AM | #140 |
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I think this whole thing will be much better next year.
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