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The 2 big ones shown here are 16'x4'
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This on is 8'x4' and will have cucumbers growing near the fencing I used to grow and vine upwards and the other end will be my herbs. Next week we will fill it the dirt. here in Wyoming I wait until May to plant.
Mack
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Chainsaw13 12:29 PM 03-23-2015
Some good looking setups Im seeing on here for this season!
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Planting eight apple trees out back this weekend. Digging holes in this area is some back braking work. If these rocks were gold, I'd be outa here.
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hammondc 08:12 AM 03-25-2015
I have spouts for everything but Jalapenos, Reapers and Bell Peppers. It must be a pepper thing. I put them on a heat mat to raise the soil temp to 85* (ish).
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Chainsaw13 09:15 AM 03-25-2015
Hopefully my seedlings have started by the time I get home from my work trip. I did my plants from seed for the first time last year, using a seed mat. Works great.
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Chainsaw13 09:15 AM 03-25-2015
I forgot though to start my chiltepin pepper plants. Need to get an earlier start than last year. Didn't get squadoosh from them before the first frost.
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Chainsaw13 08:20 PM 03-27-2015
Checked my seedlings today. 6 days after planting and I already need to transplant my radish, kale, lettuce and a couple others.
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hammondc 08:15 AM 03-28-2015
hammondc 08:16 AM 03-28-2015
Originally Posted by Chainsaw13:
Hopefully my seedlings have started by the time I get home from my work trip. I did my plants from seed for the first time last year, using a seed mat. Works great.
I bought a mat for the peppers. They seems to favor a very warm soil. Everything else did fine with solid 70*-75*
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Ok Gardeners I have a question. Do I go with a drip system, soaker hose or do a combo thing? This will be for my raised beds. Lets hear your thoughts what worked what didn't? I will be doing normal garden plants tomato, squash water melon cantaloupe carrot radish and onion but I also want to do herbs
Thanks Mack
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hammondc 09:03 AM 03-28-2015
baust55 01:12 PM 03-28-2015
I brought my 5 fig trees up out of the basement
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shilala 01:25 PM 03-28-2015
Just a few more weeks and I can start playing in the dirt.
That might be a little ambitious, but I hope it dries out well enough to at least prepare my side garden and get in some cold crops.
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Spent the day filling my garden box with dirt and then finally getting some plants in. Man my butt is whooped! See all the trips up and down the hill!
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shilala 07:46 PM 04-04-2015
Looking good, Hal!!!
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I live on a cliff just like you.
I have some daffodils and crocuses coming up in the side garden, forgot all about them. I need to go dig up more and put them in, I know where there's a few huge patches.
I need to fertilize the grass and it's almost time to get the sprinklers fired up, make dirt for the garden, and all that good stuff.
Still a few more weeks till things will dry up enough to get at them.
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Chainsaw13 09:31 PM 04-04-2015
Transplanted a few radish seedlings in one of my planting beds. Let's see if they can stand the cold weather. Seed book suggests not starting indoors, oops.
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Looks like most of the trees and shrubs I planted last year made it. Lots of buds and leaves popping out.
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hammondc 03:19 PM 04-18-2015
How are they coming boys? I'm building another (2) 10X4 beds whenever this rain stops. All my seedlings are coming along. Probably go to ground May2.
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Finally got them full 2 yards each top soil and a yard of compost each.
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And this sounds odd but my wife, kids and myself have started a fairy garden
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Chainsaw13 06:40 PM 04-21-2015
Nice Mack, you'll get a lot out of those beds.
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