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#4860235 - 05/14/10 05:20 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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Thanks Siberman!

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#4862388 - 05/15/10 10:09 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: ItsZep]
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Look at my zucchini dump cake recipe on the food forum. It's better than I thought it would be.

I'll be eating BLTs next week.
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#4864810 - 05/16/10 12:14 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: bill oxner]
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Tried tomatoe sandwiches for the first time last year. Plain white bread, lots of mayo, thick sliced tomatoes, salt & fresh cracked black pepper. Could not believe how good it was. I'm country plain and simple, how I missed out on this for 40+ years is an injustice! Had to have a long talk with my momma!


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#4869074 - 05/17/10 11:20 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: sputterfuss]
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Well, everything in my garden was looking good until I got 5" of rain Saturday. Now my green beans are looking bad, along with several other plants. Will they be ok once they dry out some, or was it just too much rain in one day and I'm going to lose them?
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#4869859 - 05/17/10 01:55 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: PriddyTxHunter]
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Looks like we will be doing some pickling by this coming weekend, the cucumbers are going crazy. But, my Mom's pickle recipes call for 10% vinegar but all I can find at the grovery store is 5%. Does anyone else have problems finding the higher proof vinegar or how do you get around it?

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#4870611 - 05/17/10 04:03 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: scott01]
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I've always used 5 % when canning peppers. Can you boil 5% down until it's 10 % ?
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#4870641 - 05/17/10 04:08 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: PriddyTxHunter]
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Run your hoe around individual plants or between rows so the plants are higher than the surrounding soil. This should help drainage. Be careful not to cut any roots.

Wish I had your problem. Maybe 1/2" of rain in the last two weeks. Looks like my water bill's gonna be a booger this summer. scared
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#4870662 - 05/17/10 04:14 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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Originally Posted By: Siberman
Run your hoe around individual plants or between rows so the plants are higher than the surrounding soil. This should help drainage. Be careful not to cut any roots.

Wish I had your problem. Maybe 1/2" of rain in the last two weeks. Looks like my water bill's gonna be a booger this summer. scared


There isn't any standing water, it all drained that afternoon. The plants just don't look good now, I guess from too much water. Maybe they will perk back up in a few days?????
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#4870743 - 05/17/10 04:32 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: PriddyTxHunter]
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Originally Posted By: PriddyTxHunter
Originally Posted By: Siberman
Run your hoe around individual plants or between rows so the plants are higher than the surrounding soil. This should help drainage. Be careful not to cut any roots.

Wish I had your problem. Maybe 1/2" of rain in the last two weeks. Looks like my water bill's gonna be a booger this summer. scared


There isn't any standing water, it all drained that afternoon. The plants just don't look good now, I guess from too much water. Maybe they will perk back up in a few days?????
They probably had the nutrients washed away...I'd hoe up the dirt around the plants and fertilize them with some Miracle Gro in a few days (if you're not going organic)...
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#4876371 - 05/18/10 08:26 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: mysavioreigns]
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I'm looking for some green Tomatoes? Anybody have any they would sell?

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#4876433 - 05/18/10 08:38 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: ZX225(Radio)]
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I'm looking for some green Tomatoes? Anybody have any they would sell?


That is so Lousiana. rolfmao You gonna have some crawfish and pie with that? grin

We need to go to Texoma later in the year.

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#4876788 - 05/18/10 09:39 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Tin Head]
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Originally Posted By: Tin Head
CUCUMBER BEETLE


My squash, zuchini and potatoes started looking bad last week with lots of foilage damage. After reading your post - I was concerned.

A few days ago I found several of the spotted beetles. There were also small flea-like insects moving up and down the stalks of my squash and zuchini.


Ove the past few days, I've tried all the organic tricks from neem oil to a home brew of garlic/onions/pepper and soap - each morning, there were more insects than the night before...
Tonight I gave in and bought a large can of sevin dust and it just went on all the squash/zuchini and potatoes. My peppers have also had some minor damage so it went on them as well. The directions say to reapply after a rain or in 6 days. I plan to fertilize on sunday and give them another dusting...

Any thoughts on if this will work? I wonder if I already have the bacterial blight.... frown


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#4877765 - 05/19/10 07:12 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: BrentMeister]
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It should work...I rarely have to reapply unless the rains wash the Sevin Dust off within a couple of days...

You need to read the directions on when to harvest after applying Sevin Dust...I believe you can not harvest for 3 days after you have applied Sevin Dust...You'll still need to wash the veggies after you do harvest...
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#4878318 - 05/19/10 09:34 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: scott01]
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Originally Posted By: scott01
Looks like we will be doing some pickling by this coming weekend, the cucumbers are going crazy. But, my Mom's pickle recipes call for 10% vinegar but all I can find at the grovery store is 5%. Does anyone else have problems finding the higher proof vinegar or how do you get around it?


I use the store brand, and still delute it with 2 parts water.

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#4881311 - 05/19/10 07:37 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Originally Posted By: LoneStarSon®
It should work...I rarely have to reapply unless the rains wash the Sevin Dust off within a couple of days...

You need to read the directions on when to harvest after applying Sevin Dust...I believe you can not harvest for 3 days after you have applied Sevin Dust...You'll still need to wash the veggies after you do harvest...


Sevin dust did the trick.... Applied it last night, as of this morning, no critter activity at all! thumb
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#4881312 - 05/19/10 07:37 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: PriddyTxHunter]
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Hoeing some of the wet dirt from around the plants should help them recover from being waterlogged by allowing the dirt near their bases to dry out some. Of course, you'd want to replace the soil as it dries.
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#4881339 - 05/19/10 07:44 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Do you think the lack of nutrients would be evident in just two days ?
Not questioning your experience , LoneStar-San azn , but this sounds more like a case of overwatering than nutrient deprivation.


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#4881358 - 05/19/10 07:48 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Anybody know what makes 1/4 " holes in collard leaves ? I haven't seen a bug on 'em.
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#4881944 - 05/19/10 09:32 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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Thanks Siberman.

As I said, this is my first garden. I didn't realize how far out the watermelon and cantoloupe(sp?) would spread out. Would it hurt the growth or the melons to trim the vines of these or should I just let them take over??? Thanks for all of the advice.
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#4882178 - 05/19/10 10:15 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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Do you think the lack of nutrients would be evident in just two days ?
Not questioning your experience , LoneStar-San azn , but this sounds more like a case of overwatering than nutrient deprivation.


Depends on the nutrient balance at the time of the water log...Yes, I've seen it happen very, very quickly...June 2004, I lost about half my tomatoes because of a flood that washed all the nutrients out...Not to mention having plants start in odd places because of the seeds being moved...Soil make up also plays a huge part in how well a plant can absorb nutrients and whether nutrients can be wiped out quickly...It's a very delicate balance...
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#4882180 - 05/19/10 10:16 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: PriddyTxHunter]
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Originally Posted By: PriddyTxHunter
Thanks Siberman.

As I said, this is my first garden. I didn't realize how far out the watermelon and cantoloupe(sp?) would spread out. Would it hurt the growth or the melons to trim the vines of these or should I just let them take over??? Thanks for all of the advice.
Just let them take over...You can move them around until they start producing fruit...
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#4885043 - 05/20/10 01:51 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: bill oxner]
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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
Originally Posted By: scott01
Looks like we will be doing some pickling by this coming weekend, the cucumbers are going crazy. But, my Mom's pickle recipes call for 10% vinegar but all I can find at the grovery store is 5%. Does anyone else have problems finding the higher proof vinegar or how do you get around it?


I use the store brand, and still delute it with 2 parts water.




Thanks. I went online and found other recipes for comparison and some even mentioned the acidity %. My Mom found some 9% at HEB in Temple where she lives and another place out in the country near my aunt that sells 10%. We were just going to adjust our recipe for the 5% but it looks like I won't have to now. Thanks

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#4885634 - 05/20/10 03:39 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: PriddyTxHunter]
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Originally Posted By: PriddyTxHunter
Thanks Siberman.

As I said, this is my first garden. I didn't realize how far out the watermelon and cantoloupe(sp?) would spread out. Would it hurt the growth or the melons to trim the vines of these or should I just let them take over??? Thanks for all of the advice.

Yeah, they do tend to spread, don't they. grin

I've mowed over some vines that had grown out of the garden and it didn't hurt the rest of the plant. After the first few tries I now grow melons on my chain-link fence . I use strips of pantyhose to make little hammocks for each one (I grow cantalopes and the smaller "Icebox" watermelons) so their weight is supported and they don't break off the vine too early. I also don't have to deal with weeding around all those vines. thumb
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#4885692 - 05/20/10 03:48 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Interesting. Was the 2004 garden raised bed or on a slope ? My garden space is on an extremely flat piece of land so most of the water stays in the general area when I get a flood. I did have okra grow about 30' from where I planted it last year , though. wink
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#4885717 - 05/20/10 03:54 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Blue potatoes , green tomatoes, small cayennes and the habaneros are flowering.
banana
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