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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Tin Head] #4783305 04/26/10 08:52 PM
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SO I got to thinkin, lets see some pics of those gardens! I'll get one of mine up shortly.


Nice! Do you make the mounds by hand or with tractor equipment?


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first garden. Not a lot of room to work with. This is kind of a trial year. I'll concentrate on whatever grows best next year

Zucchini butternut yellow squash beans carrots cilantro onions tomato etc


peas cukes tomato etc


first pea pod




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I did not plant a garden this year for one basic reason-I am tired of battling Johnson Grass. I removed some old cattle pens several years ago and started my garden in this area. However, I cannot keep up with the persistent Johnson Grass. This area is the only place on the entire ranch that has Johnson Grass. How do you guys handle Johnson Grass problems aside from a hoe?

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I used a tiller and a hoe. The garden is a little bigger than the pic but not much, 7'X14'. I am having a few issues right now with nutrients. I think??? I planted some other plants at my father in laws and his plants are a little bigger and "GREENER". It could be that he is using chemicals and I am using organics. The nutrient levels are not as high as chemicals so that could be the reason. I am going to send off a soil sample to a lab to make sure thers nothing bad happening. I bought 4 different soil testers and guess what 4 different readings,lol, with distilled water. Oh ya, even though his plants are greener and taller than mine , mine have more flowers and fruit. A little confused but the soil test should say it all, to bad it takes weeks....





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Originally Posted By: Tex-Star Wildlife
I did not plant a garden this year for one basic reason-I am tired of battling Johnson Grass. I removed some old cattle pens several years ago and started my garden in this area. However, I cannot keep up with the persistent Johnson Grass. This area is the only place on the entire ranch that has Johnson Grass. How do you guys handle Johnson Grass problems aside from a hoe?
Maybe you could lay a black sheet of plastic over it for a week or so maybe that will kill the grass with no chemicals?





Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Play Maker] #4783845 04/26/10 11:16 PM
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I round up my whole garden every year before I plow. Its 50' by 125'. Then a week later, I spread 13-13-13 fertilizer and plow it under, followed by a harrow to smooth. Then it's just maintenance with a hoe.


Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: DHFisher] #4783855 04/26/10 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: DHFisher
first garden. Not a lot of room to work with. This is kind of a trial year. I'll concentrate on whatever grows best next year

Zucchini butternut yellow squash beans carrots cilantro onions tomato etc


peas cukes tomato etc


first pea pod


Looking good cheers. I had some really nice peas going. Unfortunately cut worms took out the entire 125' row! mad


Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: mysavioreigns] #4783967 04/26/10 11:45 PM
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Here is mine now. Still have okra, squash, cantaloupe and watermelon to come up.

The Garden


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Onions, tomatoes, and pepper plants


The peas the worms got (about two feet tall before they mowed them down)



Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #4784119 04/27/10 12:36 AM
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Anybody tried "Soil Moist" ? It's a polymer that absorbs water and then slowly releases it over time. I've been planting gourds , cukes and melons on the fence for the past few years and it's really helped during the dry months. Don't think it would be economical to use for an entire garden but it's great for those hard-to-reach-with-the-hose places. thumb

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Originally Posted By: txfour
SO I got to thinkin, lets see some pics of those gardens! I'll get one of mine up shortly.














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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Henry Hefner] #4787590 04/27/10 07:59 PM
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I'm dizzy. Just noticed my camera was on 1600 not auto. Sorry about that.

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The day after catching a lot of fish is still a good day.



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I'm dizzy. Just noticed my camera was on 1600 not auto. Sorry about that.


Wow! Your squash is already gigantic!


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Squash just came up in several places from my compost I guess? I've got a few pepper plants and two tomato plants that just popped up and doing great.....I couldn't grow a tomato outside(on purpose) from seed if I tried.


The day after catching a lot of fish is still a good day.



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Squash just came up in several places from my compost I guess? I've got a few pepper plants and two tomato plants that just popped up and doing great.....I couldn't grow a tomato outside(on purpose) from seed if I tried.
I had over 100 volunteer tomato plants...However, due to the fact that I had already planted about 100 on purpose, I've cleared those to about 20...I went through the ones that were small and wouldn't be in production till the fall...I don't know how or why I have so many volunteer cucumber plants as I cleared the land of all the left over cucumbers before tilling...I guess I missed one...bang Oh well, they were the best tasting/producing cucumbers I'd ever planted before...



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Here are some pictures of mine...

A few tomato plants:


Some Early Girl Tomatoes:


Different view of tomato plants:


Some onions and peppers...Notice how perfectly straight the onions stand...

Freaking DOGS! bang

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