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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #13038321 01/22/19 02:02 PM
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went to lower the vine on the last living porter and the string slipped breaking the vine mad had prolly a dozen maters on it with a few getting close to turning , lesson learned every thing is now double clipped !

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: trlrman] #13038367 01/22/19 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by trlrman
he was giving a example for beginners .... not calling anybody a dummy . .


lol. Yeah I wasn't calling you a dummy crapyter.. Here are a couple pics of a grow light setup I put in a couple weeks ago. Cost me about $60 getting the parts at an electrical supply company. We have a commercial account at work so I get pretty good pricing. But in the mean time I found these on Amazon. I have a set that will be delivered today. This is a good price for a set of 8 and should work well. It's basically the same thing I got at the supply house but these will be easier to setup and more lights for less money.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...sin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #13038378 01/22/19 02:46 PM
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and u think my wife is gonna let me set this up in our sunroom...ant happenin'... smile...yawl r bigtime starters...i'm just gittin' a jump on seeds so i can plant'm n the wall-o-waters...keep sendin' pictures tho...i mite get an idea


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #13038464 01/22/19 04:14 PM
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good find on the lights ! little bit of reflective on the outside edges and ALL the light will be useful

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: trlrman] #13042232 01/26/19 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by trlrman
good find on the lights ! little bit of reflective on the outside edges and ALL the light will be useful


These lights are legit. My pic a couple post up are 5500K I was using until these 6500K came in. Put them in last night. This is 4 bulbs.

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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #13043785 01/27/19 11:37 PM
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Looks like 7 to 10 degrees difference ?

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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #13043825 01/28/19 12:34 AM
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Anyone know something that could be put over raised beds that would be tall enough to protect tomato plants and such from deer. When we were in Texas we had a large garden and now here in Georgia I would like to start a few raised beds but we also have a ton of deer here so it would need covered but something that could be accessed fairly easy. I don't want to fence it as it just won't look well. We love the deer and feed them but they do help themselves to a flower and shrub once in awhile. I really miss my garden and would like to figure out how to have it and the deer both. Thanks for any suggestions.

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: trlrman] #13044342 01/28/19 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by trlrman
Looks like 7 to 10 degrees difference ?


Just happened to be a warmer day and the sun heated up the garage a little more. The led's don't add much or any temp. My garage will stay pretty warm on cooler days as long as I don't open it much.


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Originally Posted by Ranger Z21
Anyone know something that could be put over raised beds that would be tall enough to protect tomato plants and such from deer. When we were in Texas we had a large garden and now here in Georgia I would like to start a few raised beds but we also have a ton of deer here so it would need covered but something that could be accessed fairly easy. I don't want to fence it as it just won't look well. We love the deer and feed them but they do help themselves to a flower and shrub once in awhile. I really miss my garden and would like to figure out how to have it and the deer both. Thanks for any suggestions.


Never had a deer bother tomatoes, peppers, onions, squash or cucumbers. Just beans and melons.

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when i lived in the country 8 miles west of Crockett, my garden was on the north side of the house in the pasture...i had dogs so i'd throw the poo around the garden and dog hair when my wife brushed/bathed them...only damage i ever had was they ate the tops of some carrots one time...


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Anyone know something that could be put over raised beds that would be tall enough to protect tomato plants and such from deer. When we were in Texas we had a large garden and now here in Georgia I would like to start a few raised beds but we also have a ton of deer here so it would need covered but something that could be accessed fairly easy. I don't want to fence it as it just won't look well. We love the deer and feed them but they do help themselves to a flower and shrub once in awhile. I really miss my garden and would like to figure out how to have it and the deer both. Thanks for any suggestions.


Never had a deer bother tomatoes, peppers, onions, squash or cucumbers. Just beans and melons.

You have been lucky, I have had everything but onions stripped to the stems. I finally had to put up an 8' fence to keep them at bay.

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #13045225 01/29/19 12:48 PM
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The neighbors here have tried and most gave up. They wished me luck but said the deer here will eat it all. I think I am going to put in a 4'x12' raised bed as a trial and see what happens. I feed them quality corn twice a day so you would think they would show a little respect and leave the garden alone LOL.

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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #13048822 02/01/19 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by crapyetr
outside rows planted first part of Dec...inside rows a couple of weeks later

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started plants inside right after CHRISTmas...figerd i'd put a few n the ground inside the wall-o-waters to see what happens

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Putting these tomato plants in the ground as soon as my garden is dry enough till.

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