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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #7596077 06/01/12 03:26 PM
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I have two planted somewhere else, I planted seeds from where I pulled the squash up.


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This grew from some seed that fell from my bird feeder. Looks like something I've seen in a garden somewhere but I can't decide what it is. Anyone???




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Looks like collards to me but I'd get a professiona opinion before eating it. wink


Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #7599344 06/02/12 04:48 PM
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After last years heat and my little garden did not do very well, my plants are doing great this year.

I only have 3 celebrity plants..



I planted 1 husky cherry tomato..



Here's my cucumber plant..



And when I bought this plant I thought it was a jalapeno, well it's not, it has a more round shaped pepper, anyone have a idea of what kind it is? Are they hot?




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Originally Posted By: dbzell
This grew from some seed that fell from my bird feeder. Looks like something I've seen in a garden somewhere but I can't decide what it is. Anyone???



Keep watching it. It could be broccoli. Look down into the middle, and see what's in there. If there's not a bud starting soon, it's collards.



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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Kev] #7599603 06/02/12 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: Kev
After last years heat and my little garden did not do very well, my plants are doing great this year.

I only have 3 celebrity plants..



I planted 1 husky cherry tomato..



Here's my cucumber plant..



And when I bought this plant I thought it was a jalapeno, well it's not, it has a more round shaped pepper, anyone have a idea of what kind it is? Are they hot?

It's most likely a Cherry Pepper...it could be sweet and mild, or hot and spicy...It could be a Pimento, but the ends are usually more pointed.


Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #7600176 06/02/12 11:18 PM
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don't feel bad Kev. For the second year in a row, I've bought what was labeled as one type of pepper, and is something totally different. Last year it was anaheims that turned out to be cubanelles and this year it's two serrano plants that are some variation of jalepeno.



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I bought several zucchini plants since I was late getting the garden in...At least one has turned out to be a spaghetti squash and not zucchini.


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My grape tomatoes are slow to ripen, got good fruit set for about 3 weeks, but not blushing. Squash and zucchini are all small, bell peppers are blooming and can see the tiny development of peppers but they aren't growing. Jalapeos are producing but only couple a week. I am all organic, any ideas on what nute I might be missing? I firmly believe I am watering correctly, any help is appreciated. I also have a Mr. Stripey tomato plant, it is blooming but not setting, I spank em daily.



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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #7602811 06/03/12 07:49 PM
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My guess is gypsum, but it could be nitrogen...I'm leaning towards gypsum, however. You'd want pure gypsum.


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Originally Posted By: JDavis7873
don't feel bad Kev. For the second year in a row, I've bought what was labeled as one type of pepper, and is something totally different. Last year it was anaheims that turned out to be cubanelles and this year it's two serrano plants that are some variation of jalepeno.


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #7607699 06/05/12 01:20 AM
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Is it too late to plant more squash? The 2 that I planted on 5/6 are doing okay. My strawberry plants died so I have 2 spots/openings available.



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Probably...for spring. Plant again around the 17th of July for fall.


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You may be able to get a Patty Pan type squash or Zucchini to thrive now...


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And if you are unfamiliar with the Patty Pan squashes, they are good when you hollow them out and stuff them and bake like a bell pepper.


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