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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:59 am
by flopstock
Strawberry plants are filling with fruit in the two patches out back and I planted two blueberry and raspberry bush pots around the patch in the back. Look like dead twigs to me(i may have been had:o)



Planted five different tomatoes along the house to protect them from frost, and did get a couple of herb plants to put in near the kitchen window.



We (little-one and I) had turned the garden with a shovel last week and are now removing all the larger weed roots(what is that stuff with the white spaghetti roots running everywhere underground this year?) In a couple of hours it should be ready for the tiller and then I'm planting!



I'd love to hear what everyone has planned in case I can steal a few ideas.:p:-6

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 10:15 am
by Patsy Warnick
I've been eating home grown Tomatoes for months. I have had this same plant producing tomatoes for a couple of years now.. Yeah!!

Your tomatoes shouldn't be in full sun all day.

If your kitchen window gets full sun - your herbs may burn since the window will magnify.

Good Luck - Nothing better than home grown..:wah:

Patsy

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 11:41 am
by southern yankee
mine was getting too nuch sun. i keep mine in 5 gallon buckets. so i can move them. with the HOT La. sun. i feel it is the best for me:-6:-6

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 11:49 am
by Bill Sikes
flopstock;1310450 wrote: We (little-one and I) had turned the garden with a shovel last week and are now removing all the larger weed roots(SIZE=1]I]what is that stuff with the white spaghetti roots running everywhere underground this year?)SIZE=2] In a couple of hours it should be ready for the tiller and then I'm planting! p:-6


What is "the tiller"? An Iron Horse? Rotovater?

White roots could be (UK) couch grass, convolvulus. For both of those, it's a good idea to wait 'till they're growing really well, then give 'em a dose of glyphosphate (some people don't like this, but it is relatively innocuous, environmentally speaking) - it'll do for them.

Apple blossom is patchy. Beans are in. Small root vegetables are in. Tomatoes (F1/Ferline, "blight resistant) are in. Strawberries coming, flowers but few leaves. Squash nearly ready for planting out. Spuds in. Black salsify growing. Peas not in yet, nothing else is, limited room here, no time elsewhere!

Flowers and grass progressing after great upheaval.

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 2:14 pm
by abbey
With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a row. :-6

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 3:37 pm
by along-for-the-ride
Funny you should ask. Hubby and I were just in our backyard a couple hours ago and I took this picture. We have some tomato vines out back near our septic tank. This is our first tomato growing.

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 3:43 pm
by chonsigirl
My poppies are blooming...................:-6

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:26 pm
by flopstock
along-for-the-ride;1310496 wrote: Funny you should ask. Hubby and I were just in our backyard a couple hours ago and I took this picture. We have some tomato vines out back near our septic tank. This is our first tomato growing.


This is the guy we planted for pinkchick today. I have lots of strawberries starting to turn, but no tomatoes thinking of doing anything but surviving frost.:p

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:34 pm
by flopstock
chonsigirl;1310497 wrote: My poppies are blooming...................:-6


all the neighbor ladies are stopping by wanting slips of my bleeding heart.



have you had success doing that with plants?:-2

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:40 pm
by yaaarrrgg
I tripled the size of my garden this year. Aside from the usual vegetables, I'm going to try growing bhut jolokia. They are the hottest pepper in the world.

Bhut Jolokia pepper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:44 pm
by flopstock
yaaarrrgg;1310509 wrote: I tripled the size of my garden this year. Aside from the usual vegetables, I'm going to try growing bhut jolokia. They are the hottest pepper in the world.



Bhut Jolokia pepper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Hottest I've ever gone is the habanero and I quit growing that after the hubby put a spoonful into his mouth when I left the room once.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:45 pm
by flopstock
Patsy Warnick;1310452 wrote: I've been eating home grown Tomatoes for months. I have had this same plant producing tomatoes for a couple of years now.. Yeah!!

Your tomatoes shouldn't be in full sun all day.



If your kitchen window gets full sun - your herbs may burn since the window will magnify.



Good Luck - Nothing better than home grown..:wah:

Patsy


I have one brussel sprouts plant like that. It's back for it's third year. No idea why.:D

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:47 pm
by flopstock
Pineapple sage and lemon balm are the additions to my herb garden. I'd be dangerous if I had any idea what to do with these herbs I grow for the smell.:o

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:53 pm
by yaaarrrgg
flopstock;1310510 wrote: Hottest I've ever gone is the habanero and I quit growing that after the hubby put a spoonful into his mouth when I left the room once.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Yeah, it's horrible. A long time ago I tried eating a Habanero uncooked. It numbed my mouth quickly and I thought "meh, this isn't so hot", Then in 5 minutes it felt like it burnt a hole in my stomach. :)

Although cooking them takes out a lot of heat. Now I slice them thin and roast them on chick peas (a.k.a garbonzo beans) with curry.

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:15 pm
by Kathy Ellen
I got rid of my lawn due to allergies. So, I put down pavers and stones.



Now, I can grow an herb garden for my summertime cooking on the grill.



I've planted rosemary, basil, oregano, thyme, tarragon, cayanne and jalapeno peppers.



I also planted early girl tomatoes in the upside down planter...have to get higher stakes for them. I might also get the strawberry planter.



Must plant my blackberry bush tomorrow.




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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:20 pm
by Kathy Ellen
Do you really like your peppers that hot Yaaarrrg??

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 6:26 pm
by flopstock
Kathy Ellen;1310516 wrote: I got rid of my lawn due to allergies. So, I put down pavers and stones.



Now, I can grow an herb garden for my summertime cooking on the grill.



I've planted rosemary, basil, oregano, thyme, tarragon, cayanne and jalapeno peppers.



I also planted early girl tomatoes in the upside down planter...have to get higher stakes for them. I might also get the strawberry planter.



Must plant my blackberry bush tomorrow.






I've got the upsidedown guy on the clothesline pole. No tomatoes at all last year out of it..stems and leaves, no tomatoes:-5

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 8:46 pm
by flopstock
Bill Sikes;1310465 wrote: What is "the tiller"? An Iron Horse? Rotovater?



White roots could be (UK) couch grass, convolvulus. For both of those, it's a good idea to wait 'till they're growing really well, then give 'em a dose of glyphosphate (some people don't like this, but it is relatively innocuous, environmentally speaking) - it'll do for them.



Apple blossom is patchy. Beans are in. Small root vegetables are in. Tomatoes (F1/Ferline, "blight resistant) are in. Strawberries coming, flowers but few leaves. Squash nearly ready for planting out. Spuds in. Black salsify growing. Peas not in yet, nothing else is, limited room here, no time elsewhere!



Flowers and grass progressing after great upheaval.


I wasn't ignoring you, just trying to find you a pic of my 2.0 hp tiller that is used to tear up the gardens in the neighborhood. Swear to god, 5 hours later my arms are still shaking!:D



I did spuds a couple of years ago, but forgot to dig them up until the next spring. Quite a few actually made it. You ever try sweet potatoes?:thinking:

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:53 pm
by ZAP
flopstock;1310528 wrote: I've got the upsidedown guy on the clothesline pole. No tomatoes at all last year out of it..stems and leaves, no tomatoes:-5


I was wondering how those tomatoes might do. All I have now are herbs and LOTS of flowering shrubs, red & white oleander, bougainvilla, rosemary, sage and my jasmine on the patio is lovely.

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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 10:30 pm
by Patsy Warnick
Flop

If you have one of those upside down hanging tomatoe plant it will produce.

A friend of mine has one - complained the 1st year nothing - this year the plant is going crazy.. I was tempted to get one.? didn't..

Keep us posted on how well the upside plant does?

As far as Sweet Potatoes - Slice a chunk - emerge into water until it produces roots - you will have a plant..

Patsy

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Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 2:22 am
by Kathy Ellen
Zapata;1310552 wrote: I was wondering how those tomatoes might do. All I have now are herbs and LOTS of flowering shrubs, red & white oleander, bougainvilla, rosemary, sage and my jasmine on the patio is lovely.


Sage....that's what I forgot to plant...It's lovely on chicken:-6

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Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 5:05 am
by Odie
simple.......beefsteak tomatoes in containers in full sun.

best ones for toasted tomato sandwiches, so sweet.

two plants.................50 tomatoes.

chives are arleady growing throughout the gardens, they are in bloom now with pretty blue flowers.

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 5:12 am
by flopstock
Scrat;1310623 wrote: With ours the Radishes are about ready to pick. Beets, and carrots are doing well. I panted about 3 different varities this year. The onions are going crazy but I may have to plant some more as some of the starts are doing nothing. Cucumbers didn't make it, I told the wife it was too early but she didn't listen so I started some more. Tomatoes are still in pots until June. The cabbage was hit hard by the cool weather but the Kolrabi is doing well. Lettuce is coming up.




I'm just getting ready to plant cucumber and zuchinni seeds. I'm going to put a few into starter pots too, so that when the rabbits get my first offering I'm a step ahead with the second.:D

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 5:51 am
by Odie
flopstock;1310828 wrote: I'm just getting ready to plant cucumber and zuchinni seeds. I'm going to put a few into starter pots too, so that when the rabbits get my first offering I'm a step ahead with the second.:D


do you then transfer them into larger pots or into the ground?

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 10:04 am
by Odie
Scrat;1310847 wrote: I spent 4 hours last night weeding, I didn't stop until I couldn't see because of the dark. They were like a carpet and I bet I got a gallon container full if not more. They're unbelievable.

How do you fight weeds?

As for the kroleekami (rabbits) I have a few surprises for them. Bouncing betties, claymores, punji traps and a mini T-100 Terminator on patrol.

I wish anyway. :sneaky::wah:

Here in Seattle cucs and zuchs can't handle the long chills of April and may.


I hear you.....did that same weeding job a month ago....now they're back.

They no longer sell any kind of weed killers.

You can buy friskars weed tool, you don't have to bend as it has a long pole handle, at the end are around 6 sharp blades, you press it into the weeds, (make sure they are damp), pull them out, bring up the handle and take off the weed...done......its around 24.99...worth every penny.

I wish I had bunnies here.:-6

It's to early here as well to start cuc's or zuchs.

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 11:33 am
by ZAP
Scrat;1310847 wrote: I spent 4 hours last night weeding, I didn't stop until I couldn't see because of the dark. They were like a carpet and I bet I got a gallon container full if not more. They're unbelievable.

How do you fight weeds?

As for the kroleekami (rabbits) I have a few surprises for them. Bouncing betties, claymores, punji traps and a mini T-100 Terminator on patrol.

I wish anyway. :sneaky::wah:

Here in Seattle cucs and zuchs can't handle the long chills of April and may.


Before I saw that you were from Seattle, I would have said perhaps the heavy production of weeds, like ours in the desert, was due to the unbelievable amount of rain that we've had. But Seattle always gets a lot of moisture, right? Why do you suppose there are so many weeds? I've got them too. I've let a couple of the prettier ones grow. I cut one yesterday that was 6' tall.

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 11:37 am
by Patsy Warnick
Scrat

I haven't heard of Kolrabi in years... wow

really brought back memories - love them.

Grew them in WA years ago.

I have no idea the best way to get rid of weeds - more rain - more weeds.

kills my back - my tomatoe plants are growing crazy under my Grapefruit tree and one in a large pot. Wish I had room for more garden.

Scrat - any luck with corn ? use to grow crazy in WA.

Patsy

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 11:48 am
by Kathy Ellen
I refuse to weed or mow the lawn anymore. I would weed and they'd be back in 2 days:(



Now, I put pavers down and spray the weeds as they're growing. I have 2 lovely gentlemen who arrive every 2 weeks and weedwhack the weeds that grow between the pavers and do a wee tidy up. They don't charge much and it's a pleasure not to have to maintain my yard.:-6

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 12:21 pm
by flopstock
Zapata;1310871 wrote: Before I saw that you were from Seattle, I would have said perhaps the heavy production of weeds, like ours in the desert, was due to the unbelievable amount of rain that we've had. But Seattle always gets a lot of moisture, right? Why do you suppose there are so many weeds? I've got them too. I've let a couple of the prettier ones grow. I cut one yesterday that was 6' tall.


If they are pretty to you, they are not weeds.:D

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 12:51 pm
by YZGI
flopstock;1310888 wrote: If they are pretty to you, they are not weeds.:D
I have 30 tomato plants out and 75 jalapeños, 4 broccoli and a bunch of onions. Everything looks good except the jalapeños. I hope warmer weather brings them around. Oh, and 3 rows of red potatoes.

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 1:00 pm
by Kathy Ellen
YZGI;1310892 wrote: I have 30 tomato plants out and 75 jalapeños, 4 broccoli and a bunch of onions. Everything looks good except the jalapeños. I hope warmer weather brings them around. Oh, and 3 rows of red potatoes.


Oh, I love your garden YZGI......especially the tommos and jalapenos...yummy. Do you and the Mrs. grill all summer:D?



Send me some of those spuds ok:D:p

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 1:32 pm
by ZAP
YZGI;1310892 wrote: I have 30 tomato plants out and 75 jalapeños, 4 broccoli and a bunch of onions. Everything looks good except the jalapeños. I hope warmer weather brings them around. Oh, and 3 rows of red potatoes.


I would love some of those tomatoes. Kansas tomatoes are the best . . .next to Jersey's that is.

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 1:34 pm
by flopstock
Scrat;1310847 wrote: I spent 4 hours last night weeding, I didn't stop until I couldn't see because of the dark. They were like a carpet and I bet I got a gallon container full if not more. They're unbelievable.



How do you fight weeds?



As for the kroleekami (rabbits) I have a few surprises for them. Bouncing betties, claymores, punji traps and a mini T-100 Terminator on patrol.



I wish anyway. :sneaky::wah:



Here in Seattle cucs and zuchs can't handle the long chills of April and may.


That's why I'm just planting the seeds here now. Hopefully by end of month when they are up and tempting the critters, it will be staying warmer at night.



If I have as many weeds this year as last year, I'll never weed again, just till under. We brokeup as many weeds and roots as possible before we tilled this year, there is no excuse for weeds!



Of course, if there are no weeds, the only place the bugs will have to feed come summer are my veggie plants.:D

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 1:47 pm
by flopstock
YZGI;1310892 wrote: I have 30 tomato plants out and 75 jalapeños, 4 broccoli and a bunch of onions. Everything looks good except the jalapeños. I hope warmer weather brings them around. Oh, and 3 rows of red potatoes.


salsa?

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 1:49 pm
by flopstock
Kathy Ellen;1310876 wrote: I refuse to weed or mow the lawn anymore. I would weed and they'd be back in 2 days:(



.......


Ever notice that weeds can survive anything and yet it takes less then nothing to kill the stuff we want?:rolleyes:

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 1:53 pm
by flopstock
Patsy Warnick;1310875 wrote: Scrat

I haven't heard of Kolrabi in years... wow

really brought back memories - love them.



Grew them in WA years ago.



I have no idea the best way to get rid of weeds - more rain - more weeds.

kills my back - my tomatoe plants are growing crazy under my Grapefruit tree and one in a large pot. Wish I had room for more garden.



Scrat - any luck with corn ? use to grow crazy in WA.



Patsy


Corn is the one thing none of us grow here. We are surrounded by it.:D We have holidays and parades in honor of it:yh_rotfl "Volunteers" appear in everyones garden- brought in by the birds in the fields around here.



but i do love me some sweetcorn...:p:-4

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 2:32 pm
by YZGI
Kathy Ellen;1310899 wrote: Oh, I love your garden YZGI......especially the tommos and jalapenos...yummy. Do you and the Mrs. grill all summer:D?



Send me some of those spuds ok:D:p
Yup, grilled lamb chop and broccoli last night. I'll try and take a cell phone pick later. The garden is behind my shop on about an half acre. Last year we also grew corn but it was a pain so I decided against it this year.

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 2:35 pm
by YZGI
flopstock;1310907 wrote: salsa?
I make what I call a jalapeno relish that I have become the crack dealer for all my friends and family who like it. I usually do 3-4 batches of it a year at around 50 pounds of jallies per batche. Not including the other ingredients. We all put it on our sandwiches, hot dogs, hammies, soups, salads etc. etc. In other words we use it on everything.

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Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 7:42 am
by YZGI
there are my maters







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Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:20 pm
by Odie
YZGI;1311071 wrote: there are my maters









is that a buffalo in the field?:yh_rotfl

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Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:56 pm
by chonsigirl
Munching on doritos that trucker dropped along the way.............

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Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:36 pm
by G#Gill
Mary, Mary, quite contrary,

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With silver bells and cockle shells,

And pretty maids all in a row!

;)

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Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 7:17 am
by flopstock
It's been an awesome first week in the flopstock garden .... with the notable exception of the broccoli plants:rolleyes: - better known as my first official rabbit offering of the new season...:D



Other then that minor setback, we got a continuous light rain the first two days after planting, followed by a couple of days of sunshine and now a light followup of dampening - could work out great!



I can't wait to get back out there.

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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 7:29 pm
by Patsy Warnick
I have tomatoes coming out my ears.......

I'll have to give some away to neighbors.

Nothing better than Home Grown - delish

Patsy

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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 7:33 pm
by Odie
Patsy Warnick;1312149 wrote: I have tomatoes coming out my ears.......

I'll have to give some away to neighbors.

Nothing better than Home Grown - delish

Patsy


mine are just starting to grow.

enjoy!:-6

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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 7:43 pm
by flopstock
I got some wire mesh kinda fence and put it in a trench around the perimeter or the garden. The dog just sat there watching me and shaking her head..:D



Back in the day, she'd chase those pesky rabbits. Now she takes five quick steps and and then barks "to hell with it."..:wah:

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Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 4:07 pm
by Patsy Warnick
OK Gardeners Can you freeze Tomatoes?

I'm wondering if I need to blanche them first?

Patsy