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#5963699 - 03/17/11 03:01 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: jeff.m]
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Nice plots pope. What size are they?
Just put my tomato and pepper seedlings outside in my raised garden last weekend. I know it's still a little cold outside but I've got a row cover on it so they're warmer at night. No transfer shock that I can see so I'm hoping they'll take off soon. Thanks Jeff. In my yard I have 2 8x8 plots and 1 16x16 plot. At my school (I am a teacher), I have 1 30x30 plot. This one has drip irrigation. Here is another photo of my yard. I added the last 8x8 yesterday. 
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#5973138 - 03/20/11 03:44 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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Corn last year was a joke in the sandy part of the garden on the north end. It might have got to 3 feet tall if you tugged on the stalk a little bit. IMO , corn's a pretty heavy feeder. The more feretilizer you can get near the roots , the better. You might want to test your soil to see if it's deficient in anything. Did it make silk and ears but just not grow very tall ?
You might want to try planting climbing beans or peas in your corn patch. They help by taking nitrogen from the air and depositing it in their roots (and the surrounding soil). Don't throw away anything when you clean fish, either. Bury everything in your garden for fertilizer. 
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#5975369 - 03/21/11 09:31 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Siberman]
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Have you guys in the DFW area started planting tomatoes and peppers yet? I've seen at Sutherlands in Ft Worth that they have sets of 6 plants for $1.99. I think it's early but for that price I'll probably give it a shot.
Also, it is my mission this year to destroy vine borers and actually harvest some squashes!
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#5975414 - 03/21/11 09:41 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: DHFisher]
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you can start a couple hundred tomatoe and pepper plants for 1.99 if you start from seed...
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#5976603 - 03/21/11 02:57 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: nethingthatbites]
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you can start a couple hundred tomatoe and pepper plants for 1.99 if you start from seed... Yeah, thank God I have absolutely no use for a couple hundred tomato plants! That would require entirely too much work.
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#5977587 - 03/21/11 07:04 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: DHFisher]
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Have you guys in the DFW area started planting tomatoes and peppers yet? I've seen at Sutherlands in Ft Worth that they have sets of 6 plants for $1.99. I think it's early but for that price I'll probably give it a shot.
Also, it is my mission this year to destroy vine borers and actually harvest some squashes! Go for it . Keep a few plastic milk jugs around just in case.
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#5979507 - 03/22/11 10:10 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: DHFisher]
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Sutherlands in Ft Worth has some tomatoes right now. I think I remember seeing celebrity and a couple others that are of the very large tomato varieties. They also have squash and banana peppers. They all come in packs of 6 plants for $1.39. FYI
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#6026660 - 04/03/11 07:13 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Siberman]
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I just harvested my first batch of radishes.. Thank God any idiot could grow them!! Too bad I don't like to eat them!.
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#6030821 - 04/04/11 05:24 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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I just harvested my first batch of radishes.. Thank God any idiot could grow them!! Too bad I don't like to eat them!.
Try the white Daikon radishes. 
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#6030934 - 04/04/11 05:50 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Siberman]
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The container garden has done really well but I'll probably set up a framework so I can shade it next year . The onions / potatoes / radishes and turnip greens are all fine but those few days of 80 + temps messed with the lettuce and fried the spinach. Maybe I should start those two from seed and plant 'em in November.
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#6031607 - 04/04/11 08:42 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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I have been growing, for the first time, a couple serrano plants. No peppers yet. Does anyone have any tips for growing serranos or peppers in general? Thanks. Peppers are a lot like tomatoes . Give 'em at least 6 hours of direct sun per day and when they look like they're starting to wilt, water them good and deep without getting the water on the plant leaves . Let the soil dry out ( not bone-dry) between waterings. IMO, the hotter the pepper , the hotter and wetter the environment for them. Jalapenos and bells can do well in cooler / drier temperatures but habaneros really thrive in hot and humid conditions. Serranos are somewhere in the middle.
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#6031688 - 04/04/11 08:56 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Siberman]
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I have been growing, for the first time, a couple serrano plants. No peppers yet. Does anyone have any tips for growing serranos or peppers in general? Thanks. Peppers are a lot like tomatoes . Give 'em at least 6 hours of direct sun per day and when they look like they're starting to wilt, water them good and deep without getting the water on the plant leaves . Let the soil dry out ( not bone-dry) between waterings. IMO, the hotter the pepper , the hotter and wetter the environment for them. Jalapenos and bells can do well in cooler / drier temperatures but habaneros really thrive in hot and humid conditions. Serranos are somewhere in the middle. Also, like tomatoes, it doesn't hurt to spank the plants to help with production.
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#6032352 - 04/04/11 11:41 PM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Siberman]
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Registered: 07/24/09
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Awful quiet here . Nobody gardening this year ? Yep, back at it again! Been in an out of the garden for a few weeks now. Got the tomatoes, squash and cukes in on time, green beans, sweet peas,and beets maybe a little late. No peppers yet. Pretty excited about the Homestead tomatoes I found this year. Used to plant them about 10 yrs. ago with good results. Also making a trellis out of an old mattress box spring. Still have some spot welding to do on the project. S'gonna look pretty neat. Good to be with you guys again!
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#6032796 - 04/05/11 07:32 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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also with the peppers...make sure they don't have competition from other plants and that they are spread at least 1/2 inch from each other (but probably no more than 1.5in. from the nearest pepper plant for better production, but don't spread them out too much in the open or they'll have to put too much into the stem for support and limit production.
My peppers have always done best when they look like a miniature pine forrest.
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#6033089 - 04/05/11 08:55 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: JDavis7873®]
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I just harvested my first batch of radishes.. Thank God any idiot could grow them!! Too bad I don't like to eat them!.
I must be an idiot! I love radishes but can't grow them for the life of me!
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#6033161 - 04/05/11 09:10 AM
Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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also with the peppers...make sure they don't have competition from other plants and that they are spread at least 1/2 inch from each other (but probably no more than 1.5in. from the nearest pepper plant for better production, but don't spread them out too much in the open or they'll have to put too much into the stem for support and limit production.
My peppers have always done best when they look like a miniature pine forrest. Let me understand this theory. You say to plant pepper plants .5 to 1.5 inches from each other? Everything I read says at least 12-18" and if they are too close they put too much energy into growing tall and less into producing? Are you eventually thinning these plants out?
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#6033480 - 04/05/11 10:39 AM
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also with the peppers...make sure they don't have competition from other plants and that they are spread at least 1/2 inch from each other (but probably no more than 1.5in. from the nearest pepper plant for better production, but don't spread them out too much in the open or they'll have to put too much into the stem for support and limit production.
My peppers have always done best when they look like a miniature pine forrest. Let me understand this theory. You say to plant pepper plants .5 to 1.5 inches from each other? Everything I read says at least 12-18" and if they are too close they put too much energy into growing tall and less into producing? Are you eventually thinning these plants out? Surely the poster meant .5 foot to 1.5 feet apart, not 1/2 an inch...I have never had any problems with massive production out of plants planted 18 inches apart. That is the distance that is best so that you can properly aerate the soil during the growing season.
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#6034976 - 04/05/11 05:05 PM
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How old is that doe anyway ?
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