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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: mysavioreigns]
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08/03/10 01:20 PM
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nethingthatbites
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hit up a dairy...they'll usually tell you to take whatever you can load.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: lws6772]
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08/03/10 01:36 PM
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DHFisher
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Do any of you guys make your own compost? I took over the compost making from my wife and I really enjoy it. Plus it is a good mini work out the way I do it, chopping and blending the stuff with a hoe. We are always on the look out for free ingredients. Stop in any starbucks and ask them for coffee grounds. They'll bag em up and give em to ya. I need to add another compost pile to my already full gardening area because I don't want to add stuff to the pile that's almost done. I need more space.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: nethingthatbites]
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08/03/10 01:57 PM
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mysavioreigns
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hit up a dairy...they'll usually tell you to take whatever you can load. Lol, I would but there aren't too many dairies in the metroplex.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: mysavioreigns]
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08/03/10 06:13 PM
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Tin Head
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In related news, I need like 10 more cubic yards of cow/horse/chicken/rabbit manure. That's a lot of truckloads of carp.
If you need to cheat a little check your organic places. The same place that sells the mulch by the bobcat scope full also sells compost. If I remember correctly its 11 dollars a scope. 2 scopes and your truck bumpber will be on the ground,lol. This should have all the organic matter and some nutrients to make your plants do good. Also dont for get to do a soil test before you start adding stuff. For the 15 dollars you will get all the info on whats happening in the soil so you know what to add to make your plants do great. The soil test that are sold in stores are junk and a waste of money. I am going to try and see if I can find the link but I remember reading some where that chicken poop had the highest level of nutrients.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Tin Head]
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08/03/10 09:52 PM
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Chicken poop is really high in nitrogen. You need to let it rot down (till it under during winter,compost,or make "tea"). Fresh can burn your plants up.
It's good stuff , really. I keep chickens and move their pen every 5 years or so. I then plant where the chickens were the year before. 
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/03/10 10:00 PM
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Start spanking it like a tomato plant... Ever get in trouble with CPS (Chili Protection Service) ? 
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: DHFisher]
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08/04/10 01:00 AM
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lws6772
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Do any of you guys make your own compost? I took over the compost making from my wife and I really enjoy it. Plus it is a good mini work out the way I do it, chopping and blending the stuff with a hoe. We are always on the look out for free ingredients. Stop in any starbucks and ask them for coffee grounds. They'll bag em up and give em to ya. I need to add another compost pile to my already full gardening area because I don't want to add stuff to the pile that's almost done. I need more space. Yes, we have been using Starbucks coffee grounds for a couple of years. I will probably add several more piles in the fall, now that we have the room. My wife said the compost is ready much quicker for me than it was for her. But at our last location it was in a shady spot and now it is in full sun, plus I am more active with it than she had time for. Another thing I have been doing(especially since grass clippings(N) have been sparse lately), is saving my urine(N) to put on the pile. Have been mixing it with 3 parts water.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: lws6772]
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08/04/10 01:05 PM
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DHFisher
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Do any of you guys make your own compost? I took over the compost making from my wife and I really enjoy it. Plus it is a good mini work out the way I do it, chopping and blending the stuff with a hoe. We are always on the look out for free ingredients. Stop in any starbucks and ask them for coffee grounds. They'll bag em up and give em to ya. I need to add another compost pile to my already full gardening area because I don't want to add stuff to the pile that's almost done. I need more space. Yes, we have been using Starbucks coffee grounds for a couple of years. I will probably add several more piles in the fall, now that we have the room. My wife said the compost is ready much quicker for me than it was for her. But at our last location it was in a shady spot and now it is in full sun, plus I am more active with it than she had time for. Another thing I have been doing(especially since grass clippings(N) have been sparse lately), is saving my urine(N) to put on the pile. Have been mixing it with 3 parts water. I did read that peein on your pile was good for it but saving it is too much for me! LOL
 SAC AMF Founding Member of the Lone Star Carp Brigade - Dedicated to the promotion, education and camaraderie of carp anglers in the great state of Texas
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: DHFisher]
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08/04/10 06:16 PM
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Tin Head
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Do any of you guys make your own compost? I took over the compost making from my wife and I really enjoy it. Plus it is a good mini work out the way I do it, chopping and blending the stuff with a hoe. We are always on the look out for free ingredients. Stop in any starbucks and ask them for coffee grounds. They'll bag em up and give em to ya. I need to add another compost pile to my already full gardening area because I don't want to add stuff to the pile that's almost done. I need more space. Yes, we have been using Starbucks coffee grounds for a couple of years. I will probably add several more piles in the fall, now that we have the room. My wife said the compost is ready much quicker for me than it was for her. But at our last location it was in a shady spot and now it is in full sun, plus I am more active with it than she had time for. Another thing I have been doing(especially since grass clippings(N) have been sparse lately), is saving my urine(N) to put on the pile. Have been mixing it with 3 parts water. I did read that peein on your pile was good for it but saving it is too much for me! LOL +1
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Tin Head]
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08/04/10 06:52 PM
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For those close enough to Colorado City that want tomato plants, Neff's greehouse north of Colorado City heading towards Snyder, Texas on the west side of the road has some apprx. 3 inch plants for 40 cents each. These are pretty small, the man there said leave them on the back porch in the shade for about a week and they would be more than ready to plant. Just thought anyone passing thru that area might be interested as those tomato plants are very, very hard to find for fall gardens out in this neck of the woods. Varieties are BHN444 and Celebrity - he said they should be ready to start pulling tomatoes by mid-October.
Neff Greenhouses (325) 728-2428
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/05/10 01:59 AM
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I went out today to pick peas, and found that I have several blooms dead and several more turning yellow to follow I am sure. I think they got water on them , but there are a few on my three biggest plants that are ok, would it be good to fertilze now to help them re-set ? I planted purple hull peas three days ago and have about 7 that came up already...they should do goo where I out them...Thanks in advice or help with tomatoes...hubby really likes them and Iam just not doing good in the suppling department this year....
If you don't really want to know, then don't ask me, because I will tell you ! Just Remember : Cain't never could, and gimme' died in the Whorehouse.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: curvytxfish]
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08/05/10 01:18 PM
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mysavioreigns
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Good luck with purple-hull. They're my favorite, but I can't get them to grow worth anything (attacked relentlessly by aphids and ants). Let me know what your technique is to keep them growing.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: mysavioreigns]
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08/05/10 02:57 PM
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DHFisher
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Are aphids those little whiteish yellow lookin bugs that totally cover the bottom of leaves? I noticed yesterday I had a bunch of ants and small bugs and what looked like larvae on a few leaves.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: DHFisher]
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08/05/10 05:20 PM
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mysavioreigns
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Not sure. To be honest I could be wrong (I was guessing these are aphids).
What I had were tons, literally tons, of very tiny black bugs.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: DHFisher]
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08/05/10 05:51 PM
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Tin Head
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Are aphids those little whiteish yellow lookin bugs that totally cover the bottom of leaves? I noticed yesterday I had a bunch of ants and small bugs and what looked like larvae on a few leaves. For you aphids you need to attack now!!!!  Those things multiply fast in a day they will take over your garden. Get a sprayer hose and give the underside of the leaves and stems a blast of water. This will knock a lot of the aphids loose and most will not make it back to the plants as the will get eating up by other bugs on the ground. I dont like sevin cause it will kill everything in the area , including bees that pollinate some plants. After this I went organic are their arse and used a solution of vegetable oil and liquid soap. The soap helps the oil mix with the water more evenly and the oil does a number on the their exoskeleton. It disolves their outer body. It works BUT do over do with the oil and wash it off after a few minutes.
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