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#4604037 - 03/14/10 04:03 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Registered: 03/28/02
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Loc: Denton
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my peas are about 2" tall now.. Just rigged up my drip irrigation/mini sprinkler system to my garden. It looks like it's going to work real and won't waste a lot of water.
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#4605640 - 03/15/10 12:46 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Registered: 05/14/05
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I planted my garden last week end. One pack of seeds each cantaloupe and water melon. One place for each, dumped all the seeds in hole and hope for the best, probably get the worst.
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#4605878 - 03/15/10 07:26 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 08/12/06
Posts: 2371
Loc: Lake Sam Rayburn Texas
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Has anyone on here grown the Sweet 100 tomato plant before? I picked up 4 and now that I've done some research, it appears they can grow somewhere between 1 foot to 15 feet depending on the conditions...That's a HUGE difference in size...It's a cherry tomato plant (not what I wanted, but my sisters love them so I guess that's good), but I've never grown them...
If you've grown them, what was your experience like?
Also, has anyone grown the Lemon Boy variety? It's an heirloom plant that is supposed to produce 7 oz to 8 oz tomatoes that are yellowish clear in color...I will be picking up some of those too... they didn't produce as much as I would have liked plant only got to about 6 foot.I used wire baskets on these because there cherry tomatos are so heavy on the stem
Edited by TeamHillbilly (03/15/10 07:27 AM)
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#4608894 - 03/15/10 07:44 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Registered: 03/01/09
Posts: 1680
Loc: Titus County
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LSS or anyone else, is there such as thing as "must do" and/or "must not do" on planting different vegetables next to each other? For instance would planting peas next to stringbeans be okay or would there be something in one that inhibits the other? I just pulled those two examples out of the air, but I think you get what I'm asking. Companion Planting
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#4610448 - 03/16/10 07:56 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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TFF Guru
Registered: 03/19/08
Posts: 26292
Loc: Between here and there
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LSS or anyone else, is there such as thing as "must do" and/or "must not do" on planting different vegetables next to each other? For instance would planting peas next to stringbeans be okay or would there be something in one that inhibits the other? I just pulled those two examples out of the air, but I think you get what I'm asking. Companion Planting Outstanding! Thank you, I saved the link.  Thanks, Siberman... 
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#4613008 - 03/16/10 05:24 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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TFF Guru
Registered: 03/19/08
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Just saw the weather which is saying around the Waco area it could get to the upper 30's tonight and both the D/FW and Waco areas could be in the mid to upper 30's on Sunday night...Watch your most tender plants...2 litter bottles and 1 gallon jugs can be used to cover them (just leave the caps off)...
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#4613389 - 03/16/10 06:43 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Registered: 03/19/08
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How many more times do you think it'll freeze, LSS? I don't think it will freeze, I just think there's a chance for a light frost which would damage the tender plants...Especially those plants that don't have any type of protection from the north or west...
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#4613395 - 03/16/10 06:43 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Registered: 03/19/08
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Of course, even without a frost, the 30's aren't a good temp for the pepper or tomato plants...
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#4615435 - 03/17/10 08:22 AM
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 04/06/04
Posts: 4180
Loc: Fort Worth, TX
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Square foot gardening here. So far my peas, radishes, lettuces and onions are coming up nicely. Still waiting on the nasturtium, marigolds and carrots to make a showing. Last weekend I planted a celebrity and sweet 100 that are being protected from the cold. This weekend I plan to plant bell peppers, jalepenos, cukes yellow squash and butternut squash... Although, the forecast is calling for low to mid 30's in DFW this weekends so I may wait on the pepper transplants. Also, the rain we got yesterday filled my 55 gallon rain barrel so I think I'm set.
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#4615621 - 03/17/10 09:10 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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TFF Celebrity
Registered: 06/16/08
Posts: 7977
Loc: Mansfield-ish, TX
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Square foot gardening here. So far my peas, radishes, lettuces and onions are coming up nicely. Still waiting on the nasturtium, marigolds and carrots to make a showing. Last weekend I planted a celebrity and sweet 100 that are being protected from the cold. This weekend I plan to plant bell peppers, jalepenos, cukes yellow squash and butternut squash... Although, the forecast is calling for low to mid 30's in DFW this weekends so I may wait on the pepper transplants. Also, the rain we got yesterday filled my 55 gallon rain barrel so I think I'm set.
Sounds familiar - we're planting quite a bit of the same stuff. This is also my first year setting up rain barrels, and WOW, they are great for water conservation 
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#4619929 - 03/18/10 08:11 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 04/06/04
Posts: 4180
Loc: Fort Worth, TX
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weather.com is calling for 32 saturday night in the metroplex
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#4619966 - 03/18/10 08:21 AM
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Registered: 03/19/08
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If it does freeze up there, there are a lot of things you can do to protect your plants...If you have tomato cages, put them over the plants and take some large black trash bags and cover the cages with them, tying the bags at the bottom...
2 litter bottles and 1 gallon milk/water jugs can be emptied, rinsed, and have the bottoms cut off then placed over the plants leaving the tops off or poke holes in the tops.
If you have a boat load of leaves, you can pile them over the plants after the sun goes down and remove them as soon as it comes back up...
You can lay down tomato cages on their sides and cover the plants with sheets, or put them strategically around the garden and place a large tarp over them keeping the tarp off the plants...
I'm sure there are other things people on this forum have done in the past, if you have some ideas, please share them...
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#4619983 - 03/18/10 08:25 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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TFF Celebrity
Registered: 06/16/08
Posts: 7977
Loc: Mansfield-ish, TX
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Here's what I was planning on doing...let me know if you think it would work. I have two 4' x 4' raised beds. I put 4 pieces of Rebar in the ground, at each corner. Saturday night I'll take 10 ft. lengths of PVC pipe, put each end on a bar of Rebar, and build a little "hoop house" type-structure. Then take some 1 mil plastic dropcloth and put it over that, and weigh it down by bricks. I might also put a few sections from the newspaper over each plant. edit, found a pic: kind of similar to this, but with PVC pipes, not steel. And I'll put plastic dropcloth over the top. 
Edited by mysavioreigns (03/18/10 08:27 AM)
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#4620112 - 03/18/10 08:54 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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TFF Guru
Registered: 03/19/08
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That should work fine, but I wouldn't do the newspapers...The main thing is to protect them from the wind. I would also do that before sundown to keep some heat in there...Remember to pull it off as soon as the sun is up...
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#4620643 - 03/18/10 10:56 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Pro Angler
Registered: 09/04/07
Posts: 888
Loc: lost
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i dont feel so bad about not having my garden up and running,with this freeze coming
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#4620654 - 03/18/10 11:01 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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TFF Guru
Registered: 03/19/08
Posts: 26292
Loc: Between here and there
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i dont feel so bad about not having my garden up and running,with this freeze coming It's not just the temperature drop that could hurt the plants, but the wind. The cold winter wind can dry those plants out, effectively killing them. I have a guest house blocking the garden at the lake from the north wind, so I don't have to worry about that, but most people, especially in the D/FW area don't seem to have a lot of ways to block the wind. I'm actually more concerned about the wind up there than the temps. I still think the weather morons are wrong, but if it is better to be prepared than to be replanting...
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#4620738 - 03/18/10 11:23 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 04/06/04
Posts: 4180
Loc: Fort Worth, TX
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There is a fence only inches from the north side of my beds so the wind shouldnt be an issue for me but I think I'm still going to cover them with some plastic jugs.
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#4624080 - 03/19/10 08:34 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon®]
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TFF Celebrity
Registered: 06/16/08
Posts: 7977
Loc: Mansfield-ish, TX
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Need to know what you guys think of this. You know they talk about potatoes you shouldn't eat that are "green" because of the toxin they contain. The toxin comes from the potato being exposed to light when growing. I wasn't really expecting it, but one of the potatoes had a shoot when I went out there yesterday to check on them. I never saw it (I guess it was there Wednesday or Tuesday). You see, I put the potato seeds in the dead-middle of the square, on my square foot garden. How was I to know nature would not perfectly agree with everything I was doing, and would send a shoot 6" away, completely unforeseen?!  Here's a picture of the potato shoot. I actually covered it a bit up with soil before taking the picture. I'd say there was about 2" of the potato sprout sticking out of the ground. It's in the corner, as you can see, and (at least in the afternoon) it's shielded by the box so the light was not hitting it. 
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