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#4819451 - 05/05/10 08:37 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: mysavioreigns]
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My Red Noreland potato plants are all but dead. I haven't posted it up here, but it started a couple weeks ago. A few leaves started turning yellow, then brown, then dead, then they just kept dying. They've been in the ground for ~65 days.
The weird part is, it's only the Red Noreland that are dying. The Yukon Gold, which are between the Red potatoes, are perfectly fine.
Any idea why? Stop peeing on them? I have no idea. I've never grown potatoes...
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#4819474 - 05/05/10 08:43 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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I think you should do a little diggin around in there to see if the Red Norelands have produced. I dug around in mine a week ago and found a perfect potato about the size of a large egg. I would guess the container is crammed full of em. Also, just so you know, my Red Norelands are also turning brown and my Yukon Golds are just fine. If my Reds keep turning brown, I'm gonna harvest, maybe it's that time....
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#4819494 - 05/05/10 08:48 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Also, I just read that sometimes the Reds don't bloom and they mature early. Dig one up. It's probably time to harvest.
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#4819523 - 05/05/10 08:54 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Something to note. When I dug in to get my Red, the skin peeled off very easily so if you aren't going to eat them immediately, be gentle.
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#4821956 - 05/05/10 05:34 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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i just got a rear tine tiller "THEY ROCK" so as i am tilling 15x25 more of my back yard i am saying to myself ...SELF what am i going to plant... i assume water melon is too late yes or no maybe squash..i have never had any luck with squash any help would be great..i now have tomato,onion,okra and peppers
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#4823089 - 05/05/10 09:43 PM
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i just got a rear tine tiller "THEY ROCK" so as i am tilling 15x25 more of my back yard i am saying to myself ...SELF what am i going to plant... i assume water melon is too late yes or no maybe squash..i have never had any luck with squash any help would be great..i now have tomato,onion,okra and peppers Watermelon may be a bit late, but probably worth a shot...I'd try the bush sugar baby melons...Squash is late...I'd be leaning more towards peppers and okra...Then get ready for things you'd like to plant for your fall garden...
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#4823107 - 05/05/10 09:46 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Where do you people live that it is too late for squash and watermelon?????
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#4823140 - 05/05/10 09:52 PM
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Where do you people live that it is too late for squash and watermelon????? Well squash takes 56 days on average to produce...It can burn up before that time if there's not enough shaded area...Watermelons really depend on the variety...Some are more heat tolerant than others...Thus the reason I suggested the Sugar Baby...
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#4824409 - 05/06/10 08:23 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Alright, will do DH. It can't hurt, because if they didn't grow then I can plant some more stuff there  I'm curious to know if you got any taters
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#4826499 - 05/06/10 03:16 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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LSS is going to tell you to spank your 'maters
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#4826695 - 05/06/10 04:02 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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3 gallons seems a bit small for a squash plant but you might try giving them more sun. What kind of pots do you have them in ? Clay needs more water since it evaporates faster but this also keeps the roots cooler. Plastic holds water better but can also get too hot.
If you're against spanking, get a small (watercolor size) paintbrush. Twirl it around inside a flower then repeat with all the other flowers.
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#4826833 - 05/06/10 04:37 PM
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3 gallons seems a bit small for a squash plant but you might try giving them more sun. What kind of pots do you have them in ? Clay needs more water since it evaporates faster but this also keeps the roots cooler. Plastic holds water better but can also get too hot.
If you're against spanking, get a small (watercolor size) paintbrush. Twirl it around inside a flower then repeat with all the other flowers. Very good advice in this post... Still laughing about that which is in bold... 
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#4826843 - 05/06/10 04:38 PM
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3 gallons seems a bit small for a squash plant but you might try giving them more sun. What kind of pots do you have them in ? Clay needs more water since it evaporates faster but this also keeps the roots cooler. Plastic holds water better but can also get too hot.
If you're against spanking, get a small (watercolor size) paintbrush. Twirl it around inside a flower then repeat with all the other flowers. 3 gallons might be okay with regular squash, but Zucchini plants are going to need something much larger...
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#4826980 - 05/06/10 05:05 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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LSS is going to tell you to spank your 'maters  Darn tooting...I spank mine every other day whether they need it or not... I guess best would be to spank in the morning. All though you can spank all day but the blooms are mostly open in the morning. Happy spanking.
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#4826986 - 05/06/10 05:07 PM
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LSS is going to tell you to spank your 'maters  Darn tooting...I spank mine every other day whether they need it or not... I guess best would be to spank in the morning. All though you can spank all day but the blooms are mostly open in the morning. Happy spanking. I've actually had better luck spanking in the evening in the earlier part of spring. Mornings, the hotter it gets...
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#4827362 - 05/06/10 06:46 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Here's my update First the bad news. The lower leaves of my yellow squash and butternut are starting to turn brown. Thoughts? Also, I found a dern itty bitty green worm on the underside of my cuke leaves. I pinched him and I'm considering the Sevin dust.... Cantaloupe seems to be stuck in the two leaf phase. On the positive side... The peas are producing like mad but for some reason they don't ever seem to make it all the way inside the house  Ill be sure to plant more this fall and next year. Roma II bush beans are about a foot tall and are flowering like mad. Tomatoes and peppers are nice and green
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#4827570 - 05/06/10 07:42 PM
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1) How big are the plants ?
2) How do you water ? If you're splashing the bottom leaves a lot or keeping the soil at the base too wet , that might be it.
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#4827664 - 05/06/10 08:07 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Siberman]
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I water by hand from a watering can using rain water. I suppose the leaves get splashed but so does everything else. Are squashes particularly sensitive to wet leaves?  
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