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#6102982 - 04/23/11 01:56 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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Originally Posted By: Siberman
Corn , squash, cukes, cantalopes and watermelons are all up. Both patio tomatoes have several fruit and the large varieties are flowering like crazy . I'm impressed with this "Black Russian" heirloom. It's about 2 ' tall and and a well-branched sturdy plant. Hope it holds up during the heat.

Looks like a good year for chilis. I have several eating-size serranos and the others (except for the habs , naturally rolleyes) are growing fast.
Yeah I just checked and I have several already myself. One chili is already red
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#6107272 - 04/24/11 10:32 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Tritonman]
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I managed to getin four Rutgers, two Black crim's, one lemonboy, one grape cherry , one Orange I don't recall name of, Anahiem peppers , Sweet Banana peppers, and one Mexi bell , with a Yellow Bell...have three Zuccini, ^ purple potatoes and a row of Garlic.... One of my patio tomatoes is loaded with fruit and two of the peppers are dropping bloom buds to reveal small peppers , so I hope I am well on my way , I got an Herb box , just some Rosemary and Dill sprinkled in and Garlic as well as regular chives....now lets see what I can get thru summer with....
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#6107659 - 04/25/11 07:30 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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Originally Posted By: Siberman

I've heard that hanging clumps of human hair around the garden will discourage deer. Then again, I heard those garlic-scented clips would discourage dogs. My dogs ate 'em. laugh


shave my head and throw clippings around the yard since i moved here last july and they have no problem hanging around
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#6115046 - 04/26/11 06:36 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: nethingthatbites]
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Originally Posted By: nethingthatbites
shave my head and throw clippings around the yard since i moved here last july and they have no problem hanging around


Get a dog or a hunting license, dude. grin
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#6116926 - 04/27/11 07:25 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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the dog is old and lazy, he hangs out in the garage...the hunting license don't work this time of year...might have to high fence the yard area
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#6119632 - 04/27/11 05:53 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: nethingthatbites]
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the dog is old and lazy, he hangs out in the garage...the hunting license don't work this time of year...might have to high fence the yard area


Now you have a good excuse to get a new dog. "He'll protect your flowers , honey , and he's a lot cheaper than a new fence. " grin
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#6122458 - 04/28/11 12:46 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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Here's a story about fellow TFFer AdvTX

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#6125208 - 04/29/11 07:35 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: chickenman]
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great story. i have about 25 chickens in different age groups running around my property. i put 5 cherry tomato plants in different areas on 3 acres for the chickens to use as food and shade but they are barley surviving because of no rain since the winter. i pull 5-10 serrano peppers per week and have plenty of green tomatos but no red yet. my lettuce is pretty much wilting and dead but i still manage to get some leaves to the chickens and rabbits. the beets and radishes are good but they are fed mainly to the animals for fresh food. i planted 20 blackberry plants and only have about 5 that made it even with being watered everyday to every otherday, it is that dry here now. man, do we need some rain.

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#6125218 - 04/29/11 07:39 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: jeffnsa]
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blackberrys are picky...that may have something to do with soil pH...and yes rain...need rain.
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#6126721 - 04/29/11 02:50 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: nethingthatbites]
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Man, I must be doing something wrong cause I don't have any tomatoes yet. I've got plenty of blooms but no maters yet. I guess I'll just get out there and spank them some more.

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#6126865 - 04/29/11 03:25 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: jeff.m]
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may be lacking some nutrients or too wet...try a complete fertilizer and less water
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#6127186 - 04/29/11 04:58 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: jeff.m]
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Originally Posted By: jeff.m
Man, I must be doing something wrong cause I don't have any tomatoes yet. I've got plenty of blooms but no maters yet. I guess I'll just get out there and spank them some more.
Unfortunately, we've had a lot hot days this past month. The heat makes it difficult for most varieties of tomato plants to set the tomato. I only have a few myself right now, out of 40+ plants...I'm hoping with the cool front, they will set...So spank them this coming week and see what happens.
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#6128578 - 04/30/11 12:25 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Been awhile but, the garden looks good. Have a few tomatoes set on the celebs and the bastage tomatoe from Wally world. Do'nt know what else to call it, was simply labled Tomatoe .99, not really a bargain but could'nt resist. As usual, some successfull new ventures this year, and some not so. Herb seed planted in the afternoon shade of the garage are doing well. In the past I've had a hard time getting dill and parsley to survive the late afternoon sun. Parsley looks right at home under the garden bench.
Getting some squash already, seems that the straight neck yellow is more resistant to squash borers, as the Gold Rush and white scallops are already showing signs of decline.
Jury's still out on the green beans, may have got them in too late. They are just beginning to put on, but I'm thinking it may get hot enough they will turn to seed.
Ren the dominicker hen trashed the squash in the back yard. Guess that's what I get for turning her out, had to dedicate the space in her coop for a "brooder" for the production red chicks.
The best news is that I've not had any insect problems YET, other than the squash borers.
Maybe I'll get some pictures posted before it turns hot and all goes to he11! rolfmao

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#6130506 - 04/30/11 08:12 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: chickenman]
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Here's a story about fellow TFFer AdvTX

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DMN Story


His set up is phenomenal. Makes me want to go back to gardening at Kroger.
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#6130734 - 04/30/11 09:26 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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Originally Posted By: jeff.m
Man, I must be doing something wrong cause I don't have any tomatoes yet. I've got plenty of blooms but no maters yet. I guess I'll just get out there and spank them some more.
Unfortunately, we've had a lot hot days this past month. The heat makes it difficult for most varieties of tomato plants to set the tomato. I only have a few myself right now, out of 40+ plants...I'm hoping with the cool front, they will set...So spank them this coming week and see what happens.

I have 12 green maters on the two "patio" plants and 10 < 1" on the "Black Prince" Russian heirloom. Nothing on the Early Girls or the Better Boys yet (although they're blooming).
Looks like a good year for chilis. Ate a serrano with my corn-mealed sand bass this evening and got a good scalp sweat. thumb
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#6130753 - 04/30/11 09:31 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: sputterfuss]
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Yup. Keep the chickens out of your garden. They'll scratch up all of your plants. Use guinea fowl or reptiles like lizards or green snakes for insect control.
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#6131352 - 05/01/11 12:40 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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Really was'nt using the hen for insect control, just a pet that happens to yield fresh eggs. I knew chickens do what chickens do. Got only myself to blame on that one. hammer I do kinda' like the idea of the green snakes. Should cut down on interuptions from the wife and them pesky kids. rolfmao

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#6131943 - 05/01/11 10:04 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: sputterfuss]
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Guys and gals, this will be the best week to spank the tomato plants. I doubt we'll have many more days where we're well below the 90 degree mark. Once we hit that consistently for 14 days in a row, it's almost impossible to get tomato plants to set the tomato...unless you have a variety specified for that...

I picked 2 squash and 4 peppers yesterday. I would post a picture, but the connecting cable for my phone is at the lake house...I'll try to post one tomorrow.
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#6138192 - 05/02/11 06:24 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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#6159481 - 05/08/11 11:55 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman]
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I've been getting ripe tomatoes for about 10 days. I've been sharing them with my neighbors, but will start canning some salsa next week. My onions and jalapenos are read.
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#6161725 - 05/09/11 05:38 AM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Tin Head]
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Originally Posted By: Tin Head
Tomato plant pruning

I tried doing this last year but still am not sure If I am doing it right and could use a little insight from those that have. There are some videos on You Tube about this I will look and see if I can pull them up. Do you pinch all growth growing inbetween the main stalk and the big leaves? What if it has blooms?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WTCDFxPg8Y

heres a better vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eak7yj0tEvM&feature=fvw
We call that suckering.The suckers will not have blooms,but you can put the suckers in water and they will get roots then plant them and they will have more tomatos than the plant you got the sucker from.
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#6182953 - 05/13/11 11:12 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: flounder#1]
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I pulled a sucker couple of days ago , on a Yellow Pear Tomato, we will see if I can get it to root. That would be nice. I only have two plants left in pots to move to the big garden box , they are both Black Krim Heirlooms. Picked my first patio tomato's today and have a nice amount of peppers that will be ready about Monday. Squash blooming too, looking to fill one more spot in the big box garden , but I already have four varieties of tomato and three diff pepper's any suggestions?
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#6184097 - 05/14/11 02:16 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: curvytxfish]
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Here are some pictures of this year's harvest...

April 30, 2011:



May 7, 2011:



May 11, 2011:



May 13, 2011:



The Conway Twitty music I play at night is really paying off.
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#6184296 - 05/14/11 04:06 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: curvytxfish]
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Originally Posted By: curvytxfish
I pulled a sucker couple of days ago , on a Yellow Pear Tomato, we will see if I can get it to root. That would be nice. I only have two plants left in pots to move to the big garden box , they are both Black Krim Heirlooms. Picked my first patio tomato's today and have a nice amount of peppers that will be ready about Monday. Squash blooming too, looking to fill one more spot in the big box garden , but I already have four varieties of tomato and three diff pepper's any suggestions?


Plant some basil. It'll help the tomatoes. wink
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#6184307 - 05/14/11 04:12 PM Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon®]
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How far south are you ? My squash is only a couple inches so far .
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