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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #14269009 01/31/22 02:06 PM
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A lot of feed stores have it. If you have a Nutrien Ag they will probably have it. 50lb bag should run $18-25. It's a 21-0-0 is what you're looking for.


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Got the ammonium sulfate. Ive always been a shoot from the hip gardener, in the footsteps of my parents. So thisbyear ive sort of waken up to the idea of nitrogen heavy ferts like 21-0-0, ratios of 3-1-2 and balanced like 13-13-13. Differnt stuff likes differnt ones apparently.

Got potatoes, english peas, carrots, radishes and beets in the ground right nefor ethe freeze, hoping the 60's next week will get them going. Lettuce starts and others in greenhouse waiting on next week to go out.


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #14274988 02/04/22 10:43 PM
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I used 13-13-13 in my garden last year with really good results. This year I am trying out Jacks water soluble 20-20-20 then switching to Jacks 10-20-30 bloom booster


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #14298098 02/26/22 05:59 PM
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This tread needed some activity. I had to move my seedlings from my mini-greenhouse outside to the garage due to the cold. I'm sure ready in the next day or so to move them back out and clear out my garage. Tomatoes look pretty good. Peppers are starting to look decent after a slow start. Celebrity, Supper Sauce, Rutgers, Big Mama, Little Mama, Jalapeno, Poblano, Candy Apple Bell, Aneheim. A few more weeks and they should be in the ground.....

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This tread needed some activity. I had to move my seedlings from my mini-greenhouse outside to the garage due to the cold. I'm sure ready in the next day or so to move them back out and clear out my garage. Tomatoes look pretty good. Peppers are starting to look decent after a slow start. Celebrity, Supper Sauce, Rutgers, Big Mama, Little Mama, Jalapeno, Poblano, Candy Apple Bell, Aneheim. A few more weeks and they should be in the ground.....



Those look fantastic. Well done! thumb


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #14300139 02/28/22 03:04 PM
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Have you grown the Super Sauce before? That one looks pretty interesting.


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #14302129 03/02/22 03:19 AM
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Just got done watering. Peppers are rocking. Tomatoes and cukes coming along nicely. Looking at the calendar Iā€™m right at 25 days to go outside. Repointing the 10 day on the 22nd-26th.
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Originally Posted by Derek šŸ
Have you grown the Super Sauce before? That one looks pretty interesting.

I have, twice. Several years ago I did and didn't have great luck, but I was a rookie gardener. I think my watering was too uneven and many of them get the rot on the end. I grew them again 2 years ago and they were really good. Big Roma's. I really like them.

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Derek,

Your peppers look great. Nicely done.

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More ferts on onions today, did blueberries a few days back and aspearagus.


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To keep this thread alive and I thought this was a pretty cool picture. This is my mini greenhouse that I put in my garden to keep my seedlings unless it gets really cold. On cool days and nights I have a heat lamp in there like tonight.

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Going to get another freeze here in central Texas this Friday night. I'll have to cover mine back up. Can't wait to get my tomatoes planted.


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Originally Posted by gjarman
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To keep this thread alive and I thought this was a pretty cool picture. This is my mini greenhouse that I put in my garden to keep my seedlings unless it gets really cold. On cool days and nights I have a heat lamp in there like tonight.


That's incredible. Your dedication fires me up.


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I'm hoping to go in ground the week of the 21th if the forecast is looking good.


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Originally Posted by Derek šŸ
I'm hoping to go in ground the week of the 21th if the forecast is looking good.


Same here. I keep a supply of buckets and boxes to cover the transplants if it gets too cold.

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