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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Payne] #9024917 03/26/24 04:50 PM
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sounds similar in size to our raised bed (4' x 8' x 14") ... this year we put in 5 tomato plants of various types, along with some beets. previously we would put in 5-6 tomato plants, 1 jalapeno and 1 hot banana pepper. we tried okra & peas but not really enough space to have those to produce enough to be worthwhile. At least with tomatoes, they produce pretty good up thru mid/late June until the temperatures get to hot to produce, but we leave the plants and they start producing again by mid/late Sept. thru the first freeze.


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Thanks PMK! Curious, what kind of soil did you fill your raised bed with? Just regular raised garden bed soil?


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If my calculations are correct then you need 0.75 cubic yards of soil. I would go ahead and get 1 cubic yard delivered to your house from a nearby garden center. They can dump it wherever you want as long as they can backup to it. Then use a shovel and a wheel barrel.

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I didn't really over think it when I filled my beds. A little of this and a little of that. The last 3yrs I have just yanked the old plants out in spring. Top it off with compost and rake it smooth and it's worked great.

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My beds are more like a terrace since my yard is on a slope, so over time I've just amended the native soil with various composts and tilling in the mulch at the end of the growing season. Sounds a lot like what Derek is doing. I saw this video on youtube from a channel I like that talks bout this very thing...

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Originally Posted by B Razorback
Thanks PMK! Curious, what kind of soil did you fill your raised bed with? Just regular raised garden bed soil?

we live on solid limestone (literally) and when we put in our garden, I used landscape timbers stacked up to form our beds but laid down a garden cloth on the bottom to prevent any native weeds coming up from the bottom. I went to Gardenville (local garden & landscaping products) and got a yard or so of their garden soil blend, shoveled into my forms, watered down and them topped off again for depth. When we were ready to plant, I used a spade to loosen up the soil and planted the plants.

each year afterwards, I till up with a spade and just get a few bags of garden soil & compost from Gardenville or Home Depot. When we are ready to plant, dig a hole and line it with the new garden soil, place plant and fill in around with the new garden soil. We usually let the plants get established a few weeks and then put out some 13-13-13 around each plant ... just be cautious not to use to much


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I was talking to a tomato grower last week at a garden expo. He was telling me about the lineup of tomato's called Rodeo. I grow Tycoon just about every year and it's part of the rodeo winners. Never knew that. He said you just about can't go wrong with any of them. He said the Bobcat is a really good one. This years winner was Rambler Hybrid.

https://www.rainbowgardens.biz/news-events/rodeo-tomatoes-tomato-determinate-indeterminate-veggies/

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One of the determinate varieties I'm growing this year is Red Snapper, the rodeo winner from 2020. I got the seeds from Hoss Tools. I've never grown them before, so I'm excited to see how they do.

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I was talking to a tomato grower last week at a garden expo. He was telling me about the lineup of tomato's called Rodeo. I grow Tycoon just about every year and it's part of the rodeo winners. Never knew that. He said you just about can't go wrong with any of them. He said the Bobcat is a really good one. This years winner was Rambler Hybrid.

https://www.rainbowgardens.biz/news-events/rodeo-tomatoes-tomato-determinate-indeterminate-veggies/


I grew a Phoenix a few years ago that's on the list. It was awesome but I've never seen it again. Got it at HEB and makes sense they are selling some rodeos since they are based in San Antonio. They had the Bobcat earlier this year and I passed on it because I had never heard of it. Went back after to the guy last week and they were gone. Seen others on the list at HEB in the past. Going to pick a few off the list and source some seed and try them out.

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HEB has had some good plants this year. I bought my two Serrano plants there. They had some tomatoes when I was there today that looked good, but I didn't stop to see what they were since my garden spots are all full.

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I didn't start a Serrano this year. Years past Hot Rod Serrano has been a big producer and great flavor.

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Originally Posted by PMK
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Thanks PMK! Curious, what kind of soil did you fill your raised bed with? Just regular raised garden bed soil?

we live on solid limestone (literally) and when we put in our garden, I used landscape timbers stacked up to form our beds but laid down a garden cloth on the bottom to prevent any native weeds coming up from the bottom. I went to Gardenville (local garden & landscaping products) and got a yard or so of their garden soil blend, shoveled into my forms, watered down and them topped off again for depth. When we were ready to plant, I used a spade to loosen up the soil and planted the plants.

each year afterwards, I till up with a spade and just get a few bags of garden soil & compost from Gardenville or Home Depot. When we are ready to plant, dig a hole and line it with the new garden soil, place plant and fill in around with the new garden soil. We usually let the plants get established a few weeks and then put out some 13-13-13 around each plant ... just be cautious not to use to much


I'm a big fan of the 13-13-13 with gardening and lawn care. One difference I do is when I top off my beds I sprinkle in T13 and rake it smooth/level best I can then plant. No wrong way to do it unless you apply to much like you mentioned.

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Originally Posted by Derek
I didn't start a Serrano this year. Years past Hot Rod Serrano has been a big producer and great flavor.


Gotta have some serranos. Pico de Gallo and venison tacos are a staple around here!

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I didn't start a Serrano this year. Years past Hot Rod Serrano has been a big producer and great flavor.


Gotta have some serranos. Pico de Gallo and venison tacos are a staple around here!


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What would y'all classify as too much? I have a bag of 13-13-13 sitting in the garage. Starting the garden next week so may need help posting some pics!


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You can use a fert calculator and weigh it out if you want. I just eyeball it salt bae it. Typically after I rake in some granular I switch to a water soluble 20-20-20 since I have a lot of it. Say if your garden was 100sq feet and you wanted to give it o.5lbs of NPK that would be 0.4lbs of weighed out T13 granular. Round it up to 1/2lb of actual product.

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Anybody use banana liquid fertilizer, home made brew, in their garden for tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers . For added potassium.

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Anybody have the 411 on where to find giant jalapeño plants this year? I can’t seem to find any and my bungholeo’s begging for more punishment this year roflmao

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I'm guessing since there's a pepper shortage then there's a pepper plant shortage too.


Pass the gravy.


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Originally Posted by Derek
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I didn't start a Serrano this year. Years past Hot Rod Serrano has been a big producer and great flavor.


Gotta have some serranos. Pico de Gallo and venison tacos are a staple around here!


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Good! Serranos make people happy. I feel like I accomplished something, LOL.

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Originally Posted by Ol Thumper
Anybody have the 411 on where to find giant jalapeño plants this year? I can’t seem to find any and my bungholeo’s begging for more punishment this year roflmao


Walmart had Mammoth jalapeño plants today

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I got Fresno Chilis because there were no jalapenos locally.


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Originally Posted by Ol Thumper
Anybody have the 411 on where to find giant jalapeño plants this year? I can’t seem to find any and my bungholeo’s begging for more punishment this year roflmao

Found some yesterday at the Tractor Supply in Princeton. There were a couple out there


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Originally Posted by Derek
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Anybody have the 411 on where to find giant jalapeño plants this year? I can’t seem to find any and my bungholeo’s begging for more punishment this year roflmao


Walmart had Mammoth jalapeño plants today


I appreciate the heads up, I found some at Walmart today up I also planted some Ghost, Habanero, Yellow Fevers and Reapers today just to see how they turn out. If anyone would like to try some let me know,,

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Originally Posted by Ol Thumper
Anybody have the 411 on where to find giant jalapeño plants this year? I can’t seem to find any and my bungholeo’s begging for more punishment this year roflmao

i bought some megatron jalapeno plants at atwoods. there red dirt plants are 99 cents each. they are the small ones but look good

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