Fordman4ever 09:47 PM 05-07-2011
not really a garden, but when you live in base housing its pretty much all you can do.
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BC-Axeman 10:04 PM 05-07-2011
Originally Posted by Fordman4ever:
not really a garden, but when you live in base housing its pretty much all you can do.
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Is that a tomato growing down through the bottom?
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Fordman4ever 10:10 PM 05-07-2011
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
Is that a tomato growing down through the bottom?
Yep.
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BC-Axeman 10:12 AM 05-08-2011
The dogs tore up all the newly planted tomatoes to get to the fish meal in the bottom of the holes. So I spent the day yesterday putting up a fence because we planted a lot more. Beans, peas (even though I think it's too late), melons, onions, cucumbers, squash, peppers, eggplant and more tomatoes is what I can remember. I have a lot of seeds to plant too. Carrots, more beans, corn, beets, bok choi and something else.
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SvilleKid 01:31 PM 05-08-2011
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
The dogs tore up all the newly planted tomatoes to get to the fish meal in the bottom of the holes.
My mom has similar problems with the bonemeal for her flower bulbs. But it was squirrels that were digging up bulbs for meal, not dogs! Depending on where you are, it's probably NOTtoo late for re-plantings. You might need to use some sevin dust later on to limit bug damage and extend harvest times as it gets hotter. Just depends. Vine wasps for squash come to mind off the bat. Good luck!
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BC-Axeman 02:44 PM 05-08-2011
We have had a long cold winter followed be a cold spring here. Everything is late.
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hotreds 03:18 PM 05-08-2011
thebayratt 04:10 PM 05-08-2011
The heat and lack of rain is starting to take its toll on the garden. We haven't had but a 1/4" of rain in a month or more. I picked another gallon of beans today. May have a gallon or two left growing, but I think thats going to be it on the green beens. I may plant a few more to see if they come up or not. May have a second run of beans.
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thebayratt 05:12 PM 05-08-2011
Another gallon of beans and pulled a few carrots to see how they are doing.
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Soybeans about ready to pick
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A few of the cucumbers on the trellis
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Lima beans are doing ok. Could use some more water.
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wayner123 07:12 PM 05-08-2011
Originally Posted by thebayratt:
The heat and lack of rain is starting to take its toll on the garden. We haven't had but a 1/4" of rain in a month or more. I picked another gallon of beans today. May have a gallon or two left growing, but I think thats going to be it on the green beens. I may plant a few more to see if they come up or not. May have a second run of beans.
Those soybeans are looking good! Mine look pretty bad right now.
If your green beans were Contender, I read that they will not continually produce like other varieties. Contender was made to fruit all at once for commercial harvesting. That is still a heck of a lot of green beans.
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shilala 08:32 PM 05-08-2011
I'm not sure if I mentioned or not, but I may get a little garden in yet. I had some pressure treated frames from shelves that will work perfect. I'll have three more when I tear another shelving unit apart.
It won't be much, but it'll be more than I wanted to mess with. I might have to get you guys to all come over and dig them in. I'll supply the dirt, drinks, food and smokes.
:-)
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jjirons69 07:25 PM 05-09-2011
Beautiful carrots, Shawn!
Wayne, planted Kentucky Blue pole and Blue Lake bush several times. Both produced very well, especially the pole. I planted a small, new row every 2-3 weeks and they keep putting out all season. Quite delicious and almost more than our family could keep up with. Shared them with the neighbors. Japanese beetles love them, too.
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Finally got my stuff in the ground. It was a late spring here. Lots of rain and cold.
(1) Parks Whopper Tom.
(2) Lemon Boy Toms.
(4) Early Girl Toms.
(4) Celebrity Toms.
(12) Jalapenos
(8) Green Bells
(2) Orange Bells
(2) Green Zuks.
(2) Yellow Zuks.
(4) Hybrid Burpless Cucs.
(1) Habanero
and from seed:
Spinach
Butter Leaf
Carrots
Raddish (a little late, I know)
Basil
Chives
Strawberries
Pics to come later
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Ahbroody 11:33 AM 05-10-2011
BC-Axeman 11:40 AM 05-10-2011
Still fighting the dogs here. I will never, EVER, put fish meal in the ground again. That move is costing me a lot of money in fencing and reinforcement. I may have to go electronic next. Hours and hours of extra time spent that I could have been relaxing with a cigar. I need to find a "bad mood" icon to insert here.
On second thought, I could randomly trowel in a little fish meal in gopher holes around the field to distract the dogs.
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Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
So I spent the day yesterday putting up a fence
I think some will hate me for this, but you know what costs the same as putting up a fence
and works better?? A little electric fence unit. You can get em at farm supply stores, and they
provide a very educational pop. Testing them is fun, too, haha. But if you hang little streamers or
cds from the shock wire, you can trun the shock unit off after a few pops and I promise you they
won't go near it the rest of the season.
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BC-Axeman 11:46 AM 05-10-2011
Originally Posted by Mr B:
Raddish (a little late, I know)
Depends on the radish type. You can grow radishes most the year. They mature so fast you can replant again and again.
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BC-Axeman 11:49 AM 05-10-2011
Originally Posted by OLS:
I think some will hate me for this, but you know what costs the same as putting up a fence
and works better?? A little electric fence unit. You can get em at farm supply stores, and they
provide a very educational pop. Testing them is fun, too, haha. But if you hang little streamers or
cds from the shock wire, you can trun the shock unit off after a few pops and I promise you they
won't go near it the rest of the season.
Yep, that's next.
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Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
Depends on the radish type. You can grow radishes most the year. They mature so fast you can replant again and again.
Lance, sorry to hear about your dog problems.
I am also planting the raddish's in an area that gets a little less sun than the rest of the garden so it should be fine. I hope.
:-)
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shilala 12:44 PM 05-10-2011
I tore apart another big shelf and got me another two frames for the garden. If I get moving, I'll have a couple more. I'll have a nice little terraced thing going on. I'm stoked.
:-)
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