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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: skeeter22] #3980897 01/22/13 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: skeeter22
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I'm not going to plant any this year, when you can buy them for 6-8lbs for a $1, I'll go that route.


Who does the grocery shopping at your house??



I sure wish they were that cheap.



Plus, you can't make economic sense out of anything we do on the hunting an fishing forums. I should have add cooking and vegetable gardening to my profile.

I just finished putting the onion sets in the ground. It's a good feeling to get something started. I'll put the potatoes in next and then take a chance on my tomatoes. I don't cover my tomatoes with a threat of frost. I pull them up for a night or two, and then put them back in.


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I planted my onions a month or so ago, same time as my Grandpa.

His onions are a few feet tall now, and extra thick. Mine are still 6 inches and super thin. frown

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Originally Posted By: Scary Poppins
I planted my onions a month or so ago, same time as my Grandpa.

His onions are a few feet tall now, and extra thick. Mine are still 6 inches and super thin. frown


Dang had to read that 1st sentence twice, thought your grandad died the day you were planting onions.

Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: bayourat] #3998708 01/27/13 10:45 PM
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Got a row of potatoes in the ground yesterday.


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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: bill oxner] #4001998 01/28/13 10:04 PM
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We planted 4 kinds of onions, peas and cilantro this past weekend. The asparagus we planted last year is already popping.


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Finally got my 30 bunches of onoins in Saturday, half 1015Y's and half White Grannex. Sunday I got my Tomato and Pepper seeds started. Hoping for a good year.

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Hey Bill, what kind of taters do you plant?

Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: phat694] #4009278 01/30/13 10:41 PM
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Hey Bill, what kind of taters do you plant?


I planted red potatoes, and California whites. I tried yukon gold last year and didn't care for them. I barely got my seeds back.


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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: bill oxner] #4009620 01/31/13 12:21 AM
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Same here for the yukon's....reds did well for me last year

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When do I start planting? Looking to plant tomatos peppers squash...

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After the last frost for those.


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Buy a farmers Almanac and plant seeds when it says to plant them. Plant on the wrong moon phase and they won't produce worth the water it takes to keep them growing.

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Started some seeds today, I usually plant mid-March.

Started the jalapenos, serranos, bell and banana peppers.

Big red, beefsteak, celebrity, cherry and super sweet 100 tomatoes.

I'll plant okra, squash, cucumbers, carrots, corn and green beans later.



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Got everything in shape for planting the last two weekends. Here's the upper garden with onions planted. Also worked on my cucumber trellis. Will start on the tomato supports this weekend.





Lower garden prepped with onions planted.



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Looking good J.P. I will be doing the same this weekend.

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My uncles set up





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Dang yall get technical with the thermometers

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I do all kinds of stupid stuff to my garden like mushroom compost.
I think they shorted me today.





That didn't feel like four yards when pulling.


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Got my 2 year old horse manure ready in my compost. Not hot anymore. Planted lettuce, beans, japs, cilantro, rio grand peps, heirlooms, and much more in my little greenhouse. Should be ready in 4 weeks to transplant.


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Started my own growing operation, still need to pick up some more seeds and different variety









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Nice setup. How big is your garden?


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not huge probably 20x20, might expand if needed

still have plenty more seeds to plant

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I dumped some manure, compost and bone meal in my beds today to fill'er back up, hand tilled it all around....Ill wait a few days for the soil to settle to plant taters and brussell sprouts. I also put some tomato's in buckets.






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