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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Swamp Donkey]
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03/11/10 07:20 PM
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anthonyhicks101
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I just wish my garden would dry out enough to till. Man I hear ya. This is no lie....I didn't get much from my tomato plants last spring, but had a bunch in the fall. The garden was so muddy, I got what i could one time and left the rest on the vine. My garden has literally been too wet to till ever since! We're talking complete mud pit for at least 4 months now.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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03/11/10 07:33 PM
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Frank I
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Will be preparing my soil this weekend. Hoping to get things in the ground by the following weekend.
You guys know everything..... I'm just an idiot....no problem........
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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03/11/10 07:35 PM
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Has anyone on here grown the Sweet 100 tomato plant before?
If you've grown them, what was your experience like?
10' sounds about right. They get big, but they stopped producing when the heat turned up and didn't start again until late September. Unimpressed. Oh... and the skins on them are really tough too. Okay, well I always have volunteer cherry tomatoes, so they can help...But DANG, 10 FEET?
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: anthonyhicks101]
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03/11/10 07:36 PM
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I just wish my garden would dry out enough to till. Man I hear ya. This is no lie....I didn't get much from my tomato plants last spring, but had a bunch in the fall. The garden was so muddy, I got what i could one time and left the rest on the vine. My garden has literally been too wet to till ever since! We're talking complete mud pit for at least 4 months now. If I hadn't moved our garden to the lake house a few years back, I'd be in the same ship. The garden area of Joshua is swampy too...There has been a LOT more rain north of us than we've gotten...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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03/11/10 07:38 PM
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Okay, just got back from Meridian and picked up another 48 plants...Grand total of 108 will be planted in the garden next week after I get them acclimated to the temperatures by setting them out on the screened in porch...
I also met a new fishing buddy...Man it has been a great day today...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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03/11/10 08:44 PM
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Kattelyn
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Has anyone on here grown the Sweet 100 tomato plant before?
If you've grown them, what was your experience like?
10' sounds about right. They get big, but they stopped producing when the heat turned up and didn't start again until late September. Unimpressed. Oh... and the skins on them are really tough too. Okay, well I always have volunteer cherry tomatoes, so they can help...But DANG, 10 FEET? They were all the way up to the eaves of the house. All I know is to hang the hummingbird feeder up there, I've gotta get a ladder. So it may just be 9' ... but doubtful. And that's not counting what decided to make a break for it from the trellises and spread all over my lawn. Hey, its better than some of the roses I know of. Labeled as grows 5-6 feet.... but had a friend down in Houston fall into her 20' monster and have to go to the emergency room to get all the thorns surgically removed
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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03/11/10 08:51 PM
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LoneStarSon
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Wow...Okay, that's gonna be tall one...I guess my sisters can pick those tomatoes if they want them... My neighbor had a similar rose over here at the lake, it started pulling down the overhead phone line that's at least 15 feet high...He and the other neighbor got into who actually owned the rose because it was over taking the fence and neither one had lived here long enough to have planted it...It wasn't until the thing was taken out that they knew who actually owned it...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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03/11/10 08:54 PM
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mysavioreigns
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If the tomatoes are climbing that high, vertically, you might be able to drape it over the other side (if it's growing on a trellis). I haven't done this personally, but I have heard of people doing this.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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03/11/10 10:35 PM
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JDavis7873
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onions are coming up nicely, peas are busting through the ground. I put 4 heads of lettuce out and killed the other 10 when they got flooded in the container I had them in. Tomatoes are about 6" tall now and peppers are about 4". My plan is to start hardening up some of the tomatoes by keeping them out for a little each evening here over the next week and have them in the ground by 3/25. Peppers can wait... They're doing in the garage.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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03/11/10 10:43 PM
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onions are coming up nicely, peas are busting through the ground. I put 4 heads of lettuce out and killed the other 10 when they got flooded in the container I had them in. Tomatoes are about 6" tall now and peppers are about 4". My plan is to start hardening up some of the tomatoes by keeping them out for a little each evening here over the next week and have them in the ground by 3/25. Peppers can wait... They're doing in the garage.
I'm glad your onions are doing well...It's a shame about the lettuce, but you really shouldn't pee in your vegetable containers...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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03/11/10 11:39 PM
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Ephesians 6:10-18..suit up. Jesus saved my life
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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03/12/10 01:44 AM
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mysavioreigns
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I'll try a picture tonight (didn't work last time because it couldn't focus on it.
It's about a 1" tall one stem, and at the top of the stem is a circular "disc" that is kind of brown. That could actually be a pepper plant that the seed didn't come off before it grew...Try to GENTLY remove the disc without pulling off the leaves or breaking the stem... Well, I got home, and it was dead and shriveled up. So, no picture, lol.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: TexDawg]
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03/12/10 02:31 AM
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kodys'papa
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just cut broccoli this evening
Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: kodys'papa]
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03/12/10 04:50 AM
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sputterfuss
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Got to get rid of the winter crop to make room for spring. All greens still producing, haven't dug the parsnips yet, still a few turnips, spinach still doing well where I've kept it cut, gone to seed where I didn't. Three types of leaf lettuce still going strong, as is curly endive. Arugula going to seed as well, that stuff grows like weeds! Planted 9 Celebrity tomatoes in 1 gal. pots on Feb. 10, will keep them there until end of Mar. They are about 6" tall now. Going to put clear plastic around cages this year, and keep it there as long as possible, not for heat units, but to guard against thrips that carry tomatoe wilt virus. Will see what I can squeeze in between fishing trips. * Seven hens from last May are avg. 4 eggs a day.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: sputterfuss]
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03/12/10 07:46 AM
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madchad
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Our seedlings are staying inside until after Easter. Until then they'll stay nice and warm in our seedlingararium. I'm waaaaaaaaaay ready!
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