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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8692331 03/11/13 05:04 PM
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I think I will give this a shot this year.



Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: AdvTX] #8692357 03/11/13 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: AdvTX



What an inspiring video!!!! Come on folks...its only 11 minutes and I will guarantee you will be a fan of Mr. Finley! thumb thumb


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Hey guys...new to the garden thread, I haven't been planting too much the last couple of years. But this year it's gonna happen, I broke up 3/4 acre and am excited about getting going again.

taters in the 4th.

Watching for rain on the 10th so I busted butt Saturday the 9th and put out my onions, greens, cabbage, radishes, peppers. They got a good soaking the next day. Hopefully by Easter the rest can go in.

Pictures posted soon. thumb

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8701764 03/13/13 07:26 PM
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Started planting tomatoes

Here's a video of the ultimate homesteaders

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCmTJkZy0rM


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8701818 03/13/13 07:36 PM
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Cool find, Damon.

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8713321 03/16/13 06:57 PM
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Look how great my tomato plants are doing. sarcastic nannyboo
even have squash food

Not really there from last year rolfmao


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I bought a couple of Fourth of July tomatoes today. I've never planted them before. It says I should have tomatoes in 45 days. Anybody else ever planted them?

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: skeeter22] #8713791 03/16/13 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: skeeter22
I bought a couple of Fourth of July tomatoes today. I've never planted them before. It says I should have tomatoes in 45 days. Anybody else ever planted them?


No but I'm lookin' for 'em. Supposed to be heat tolerant . They're new so it'll probably be 5 years before they show up in Mt. Podunk.

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Originally Posted By: skeeter22
I bought a couple of Fourth of July tomatoes today. I've never planted them before. It says I should have tomatoes in 45 days. Anybody else ever planted them?



Where did you find them?


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8713859 03/16/13 11:03 PM
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Roach Feed Store in Garland. But I read it wrong, it's 49 days not 45. Damn my old man eyes! I bought a couple of Heatwave II tomato plants at Rohdes in Garland. The tag said they will produce in 100 degree weather. We'll see.

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Originally Posted By: skeeter22
I bought a couple of Fourth of July tomatoes today. I've never planted them before. It says I should have tomatoes in 45 days. Anybody else ever planted them?


No but I'm lookin' for 'em. Supposed to be heat tolerant . They're new so it'll probably be 5 years before they show up in Mt. Podunk.


Heat isn't my problem its grasshoppers


Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: fly_on_a_xpress] #8716417 03/17/13 10:04 PM
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Heat isn't my problem its grasshoppers


Try any of these :

1) Put a bird feeder in the middle of your garden with only sunflower seed ( so you don't get weeds) .
2) Get a bluebird house.
3) Buy a few guinea fowl . They'll walk down the garden rows and eat all the bugs without damaging the plants like chickens do while scratching .

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I planted another bunch of onion sets around the 'mater bed today as well as "sweet" and "boxwood" basil in the bed. Basil helps tomatoes' flavor and growth . Still putting off planting the 'maters cuz I'm kinda nervous about an early Easter.

Sowed " Peaches and Cream " early hybrid corn with yellow crookneck / straight neck squash and "Kentucky Wonder " pole beans . Gonna plant the pumpkins on the back fence next weekend .

I planted three small varieties of watermelon on the east fence by the garden. Just in case y'all don't know , I grow all my melons on chain-link fence and support the fruit with hammocks made from old pantyhose. If y'all have any extra please send 'em to me. grin

I found some nice habanero and cayenne chilis ( 8") today at Wally World. Might be a bit early but I went ahead and planted them along with jalapenos.

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Bought a 50' "pocket hose " this weekend . I'm impressed. After turning on the water , it filled up really well and did the job. It has a control on the end so you can stop the flow to attach sprinklers / wands / etc. Got dirty ( it's fabric ) but when I turned off the water it shrunk up better than me in a cold shower. rolfmao

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Heat isn't my problem its grasshoppers


Try any of these :

1) Put a bird feeder in the middle of your garden with only sunflower seed ( so you don't get weeds) .
2) Get a bluebird house.
3) Buy a few guinea fowl . They'll walk down the garden rows and eat all the bugs without damaging the plants like chickens do while scratching .

1. Haven't tried that but going to.
2. Can't no tree close to put said bird house.
3. No few reasons too noisy, my yard has no fence, I live on a busy county road.
But have found they don't like okra.


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