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#4741460 - 04/15/10 09:28 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Hey LSS, here is that image I was telling you about earlier.  Here's the question: You can see the corn, right next to the beans, on the lower left/right and top left/right. The question is the blades of "grass" in the middle. I am a bit confused because, though they have a seed at the bottom of the root, they were no where near where I planted anything. For this reason, I assume they're weeds. I would just like to know what they are before I hoe them up. I couldn't get a picture of the seed, but it was about 3 mm long, a dark-yellow-ish color. Didn't really look like corn, though.
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#4741763 - 04/15/10 10:38 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Oh, and MSR, your soil looks dry...
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#4741801 - 04/15/10 10:53 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Just picked up a few habenaro and jalapeno plants today. How far do these need to be apart? Anything else I need to know about them? This is the first time I have grown anything at all.
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#4741805 - 04/15/10 10:56 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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18 - 24 inches apart in rows that are 24 - 36 inches apart...Plant them to where the bottom leaves are on the ground (should be about 3 or 4 inches deep)...Water them when you plant them and then give them a little drink every day or every other day...Not with a heavy spray, but a light spray, for 5 to 10 seconds...They like mostly sunny to full sun areas...
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#4741806 - 04/15/10 10:56 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Just picked up a few habenaro and jalapeno plants today. How far do these need to be apart? Anything else I need to know about them? This is the first time I have grown anything at all. Did you get these from Laurie's Garden? I was there and wanted to look, but it was overrun with kids and their parents both times I went... 
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#4741833 - 04/15/10 11:06 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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No been meaning to stop by there but havent yet. Got them at home depot. Had a gift card for there.
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#4741930 - 04/15/10 11:40 PM
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She actually has some really nice plants, and if you pay attention, you can get a good deal...Some are a bit pricey, but overall I like it...I'm going to go there and to the other plant store on Hwy 22 (headed back towards the dam) tomorrow...
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#4742254 - 04/16/10 07:35 AM
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MSR, I think that 'grass' is coming from the straw. I also have straw or hay or whatever it is and it started growing those same blades of 'grass'
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#4742312 - 04/16/10 07:57 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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MSR, I think that 'grass' is coming from the straw. I also have straw or hay or whatever it is and it started growing those same blades of 'grass' DH, you may be onto something....I wonder if it could be wheat, since I am using wheat straw. That would explain the spotty locations of the "grass blades," and would explain the "seed" at the bottom of each blade. Well I think you nailed it; that is a little aggravating, though - the whole reason I bought wheat straw was so it would not go to seed. Oh well, time to hoe!
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#4742316 - 04/16/10 07:59 AM
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MSR, I think that 'grass' is coming from the straw. I also have straw or hay or whatever it is and it started growing those same blades of 'grass' DH, you may be onto something....I wonder if it could be wheat, since I am using wheat straw. That would explain the spotty locations of the "grass blades," and would explain the "seed" at the bottom of each blade. Well I think you nailed it; that is a little aggravating, though - the whole reason I bought wheat straw was so it would not go to seed. Oh well, time to hoe! If you're going to hoe, the garden isn't always the most profitable place, but it is the moral choice... 
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#4742438 - 04/16/10 08:35 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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None of mine grew any taller than what I see in your pic. The bale started growing in the fall and never got any bigger. I also used it in the garden as mulch and when I see the occasional blade I just pull it up. Not much harm done.
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#4744564 - 04/16/10 04:54 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Habaneros like it hotter than jalapenos so (if it cools off for a while) don't get discouraged if they don't grow very fast.
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#4745173 - 04/16/10 08:35 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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If it turns out to be nut grass (chufa) you need to dig down and remove every little bit of the plant . Tilling doesn't do any good but I've had moderate success with Round-Up. At the main plant there will be a 1/2" tuber that looks like a small shriveled nut (which is edible if you're reallllly hungry) and all the others spread out from it. Try to get rid of it in the winter before it starts spreading.
If it's wheat I wouldn't worry about it. Texas summer will take care of the problem.
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#4745178 - 04/16/10 08:37 PM
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I try to get my habs fruiting in late June / early July. I've had a problem with them getting kinda moldy during October if it's wet and cool.
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#4746781 - 04/17/10 12:43 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Water a patch of grass thoroughly and put a piece of plywood on top. In the morning , turn the wood over and collect the snails.
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#4746924 - 04/17/10 02:05 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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I am in need of some hard core chemicals,lol. I have a problem with snails at my Moms place and they are every where. I have started putting ashes to make a border around the yard but what do you guys recommend to get rid of them in the yard, either spray or granules will work? I am WAY past the beer in the saucer thing. These snails are everywhere.... Hopefully you can recommend something I can get from the home depot. Thanks. Do as siberman suggested or get some snail bait and put it out...It comes in a shaker can...
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#4746936 - 04/17/10 02:10 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Registered: 04/07/08
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Loc: TX
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Wonder what all this rain will do to my tomato plants. Had 5" so far in the last 18 hours.........
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#4746943 - 04/17/10 02:13 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: txfour]
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Wow...I don't know...If it stops it will mean you won't have to water for a week or so...If it doesn't, it might mean you'll need to replace them...It really depends on what type of soil you have and if it has good drainage...
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#4746967 - 04/17/10 02:24 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Wow...I don't know...If it stops it will mean you won't have to water for a week or so...If it doesn't, it might mean you'll need to replace them...It really depends on what type of soil you have and if it has good drainage... I thought so. On the good news side, there is no water standing in the area, it all seems to be soaking in or draining off. I just watered/miracle growed them yesterday before the rain
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#4747106 - 04/17/10 03:41 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: txfour]
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Wow...I don't know...If it stops it will mean you won't have to water for a week or so...If it doesn't, it might mean you'll need to replace them...It really depends on what type of soil you have and if it has good drainage... I thought so. On the good news side, there is no water standing in the area, it all seems to be soaking in or draining off. I just watered/miracle growed them yesterday before the rain If they aren't standing in water, they'll probably be just fine...
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