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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8656011 03/02/13 08:38 PM
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I moved my garden this year and I'm going to go by that almanac.

Last year was a disaster. Don't know what happened since previous years were great.


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8668340 03/05/13 10:27 PM
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My grandmother swore by the Farmers Almanac and had crop failure many times.

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8668734 03/05/13 11:56 PM
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: slim 285] #8668903 03/06/13 12:34 AM
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Silly Aggies grin...looks like I am on schedule according to their planting guide. May have been a bit late on the carrots.


Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8669185 03/06/13 01:34 AM
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I do wonder why they don't recommend planting garlic cloves. I planted some around Feb 14 and the plants are up and look really good. Maybe they won't form additional cloves this year?

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: JavelinJ] #8671345 03/06/13 03:32 PM
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I plant tomatoes around a buried five gallon bucket with holes around the bottom .For deep root watering.I usally put five plants around one bucket and in the heat of summer only water ever three days. I usally plant 35 tomatoe plants and last year was a bad year and still produced close to 300 lbs . Put a lid on the bucket and drill a few holes for over flow. Drill a 1"1/2 in the middle to stick a piece of 1"1'4 pvc that is about 5' long to water thru. I use 6"x6" concrete wire for a cage that is cut 10' long .That will make 3' wide cage. I plant the buckets 6' apart. So my tomatoes take up a space that is 3' wide x 42' long. And most years my plants are close to 6' to 8' tall come frost.


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This will water 10 tomato plants hassle free during the summer peak. 50 gallon barrel chopped and buried about 1 1/2 feet.



Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Seymour Bass] #8678867 03/08/13 02:53 AM
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I went out on a limb today. Planted green beans, squash and ghord seeds today, in anticipation of rain this weekend.

My maters are doing good in the green house, along with last years jalapeno's.

Fingers crossed, no-mo freezes. I saw on the news yesterday, the average last freeze for the metromess is March 16th. The latest on record was mid April. eeks


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8679318 03/08/13 04:31 AM
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I'm planting tomorrow or saturday early. a few years back we had snow on Easter


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Seymour Bass] #8682340 03/09/13 01:00 AM
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That's really good but I like slim's idea about putting a lid on the bucket and watering through a pipe . That should keep leaves, bugs and animals from getting in there and clogging up the holes . I've got one of those barrels so I might try burying it about 2' deep and watering through the 3" opening on top. Maybe put a screen over it ?

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: RipDaLips] #8682385 03/09/13 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted By: RipDaLips
I went out on a limb today. Planted green beans, squash and ghord seeds today, in anticipation of rain this weekend.

Should be ok as it takes a while for those to germinate . I've planted gourds in January .


My maters are doing good in the green house, along with last years jalapeno's.

I'm waiting another week . We're supposed to get close to freezing on Tuesday . I'm starting some habs and serranos inside tomorrow . Plenty of time as they don't really take off until it's warmer. ( The hotter the pepper, the hotter the temperature it likes, IME). You might do ok with the jalapenos as long as it doesn't freeze .

Fingers crossed, no-mo freezes. I saw on the news yesterday, the average last freeze for the metromess is March 16th. The latest on record was mid April. eeks

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8682422 03/09/13 01:25 AM
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Question for the 'mater experts : I know you should take a tall plant and plant it sideways so more roots will grow from the stems but can you bury the entire plant really deep and get the same results ?

I've got some Early Girls that are close to 18" tall right now. Can I just cut the bottom leaves and bury the whole 4" peat pot around 8 to 12" deep ?

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8683792 03/09/13 02:10 PM
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That is exactly how I grow my 'maters, Siberman. Think I'm gonna try the buried bucket method as well this year. Only use a 5 gallon bucket and three plants.


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Jerrybign] #8684345 03/09/13 04:40 PM
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That is exactly how I grow my 'maters, Siberman. Think I'm gonna try the buried bucket method as well this year. Only use a 5 gallon bucket and three plants.


Should I cut the lower branches off as well as the leaves or will they send out roots also ?

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Siberman] #8689366 03/10/13 09:39 PM
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Taters in last week and planted Saturday in anticipation of rain today. Good call...cabbage, onions, peppers, greens and sunflowers.all got watered in today.

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8691616 03/11/13 02:05 PM
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