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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: LoneStarSon]
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08/09/10 10:21 PM
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Frank I
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Thanks LSS....your pepper crop looks great..... 
You guys know everything..... I'm just an idiot....no problem........
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/09/10 10:56 PM
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Tin Head
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Thanks LSS....your pepper crop looks great.....
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 12:56 AM
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I'm really jealous about those cantaloupes, I only had two, and they never got very large, they were almost all seeds. I was going to replant for fall, but my wife wanted those pots by the fence for pole beans.
What part of "uphold the constitution" don't they understand?
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
[Re: Mr. Majestic]
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08/10/10 03:47 PM
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That's AWESOME! My tomatoes gave up in early July, except the cherry tomatoes...They are making a comeback now, well most of them...Depending on where you are located, you may want to try the Lemon Boy tomatoes next spring...Those things are GOOD and less acidic than the standard varieties...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 03:50 PM
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Mr. Majestic
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Those are cherry 100's and celebrity. I bought a couple of heirlooms and neither made a thing. I'm in Lavaca county about 2 hours from the coast.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 03:54 PM
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Those are cherry 100's and celebrity. I bought a couple of heirlooms and neither made a thing. I'm in Lavaca county about 2 hours from the coast. You could probably get away with planting them earlier than I can...As long as you protect them from a late frost...The heirlooms and larger tomato plants won't set fruit once you hit the 90's for more than 2 to 3 weeks...So they need to go in as early as possible...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 03:56 PM
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Mr. Majestic
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I put them in the Monday before Easter. I was hoping for better results.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 04:00 PM
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Now that I'm at the lake, I wait for a particular doe to make her appearance. She's an odd one and she eats with cows on a farm between my house and Morgan, TX. When she comes to graze in March, it means spring is here and there won't be a late frost. Whether or not spring is on the calendar, if the doe is there, the time has come...Also, spanking the plants everyday once the blooms showed yielded great results for me. Although it was a bit time consuming...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 04:05 PM
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Mr. Majestic
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I was in there everyday at the beginning, they just didn't take off. I was going to plant like I do every year, the day after Easter but the forecast was in my favor so I planted a week earlier. I had great rain this year and had one of my best garden to date. The ash from my wood burning heaters did the trick.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 04:09 PM
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I was in there everyday at the beginning, they just didn't take off. I was going to plant like I do every year, the day after Easter but the forecast was in my favor so I planted a week earlier. I had great rain this year and had one of my best garden to date. The ash from my wood burning heaters did the trick. Well, I know how you feel, I planted some Brandywine tomatoes a couple of years ago and didn't get squat...The plants were HUGE, just no tomatoes...Very frustrating...This year, I did get to try a Brandywine and they are good and big, but I won't plant more than 4 ever again...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 05:59 PM
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Tin Head
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Those are cherry 100's and celebrity. I bought a couple of heirlooms and neither made a thing. I'm in Lavaca county about 2 hours from the coast. If you dont mind me asking how big is your garden? Nice haul.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 06:31 PM
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For those of you who run soaker hoses, do you run them in the furrows (between the rows) or on top of the row?
I'm confused how watering several inches below the base of the plant, and 6" to the left/right, will be able to get water to the plant's roots.
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 06:35 PM
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For those of you who run soaker hoses, do you run them in the furrows (between the rows) or on top of the row?
I'm confused how watering several inches below the base of the plant, and 6" to the left/right, will be able to get water to the plant's roots. Well, you do know that roots grow out, not just down right? The root system should mirror the plant's leaf canopy...So however far the leaves spread the roots should spread as well... I tried soakers, but they didn't put out enough water, so I now run a sprinkler that I purchased at TSC when it was on sale...
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Re: TFF Gardening Thread
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08/10/10 06:39 PM
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Tin Head
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For those of you who run soaker hoses, do you run them in the furrows (between the rows) or on top of the row?
I'm confused how watering several inches below the base of the plant, and 6" to the left/right, will be able to get water to the plant's roots. I run them on top of the rows and let gravity pull the water down. Most plants seem to have the main roots down deep but a lot of feeder roots at the surface or below the surface a inch or so. My squash has the roots pretty shallow and My maters have the roots a little deeper. If your plants are in a area that has flat soil the roots will spread out a little further. If they are in rows/hill/mounds the roots will obviously spread out but angled down instead of straight out. With a set up like LSS's it would be difficult to use soaker hoses. You would need a lot more water pressure to water 1000 square feet with a soaker hose. What I like about soaker hoses though is theres no wasted water. If your worried about getting enough water you can always run 2 lines down the row. Gravity usually pulls the water down and fills the bottom of the rows. Instead of running one long line , water pressure is 0 by the time it get to the end of the line. Try using a spliter and your regular hose and from there split into 2-3-4 individual hoses , might help.
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