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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: bill oxner] #4090493 03/01/13 12:01 AM
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Why do you need to have the first tomatoes?


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Originally Posted By: Payne
Why do you need to have the first tomatoes?



Thats my question. I wish I could plant now, it will be April before I can attempt it.

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Originally Posted By: LonestarCobra
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Why do you need to have the first tomatoes?



Thats my question. I wish I could plant now, it will be April before I can attempt it.


You can go to the store and buy anything better than you can grow in your garden except home grown tomatoes. You simply can not buy home grown tomatoes.


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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: bill oxner] #4090563 03/01/13 12:33 AM
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That's bs Bill

You know how much preservatives they put in those vegetables. They don't taste better and never will.


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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Payne] #4090568 03/01/13 12:35 AM
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and why do you need to have the first tomatoes?


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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Payne] #4090603 03/01/13 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted By: Payne
That's bs Bill

You know how much preservatives they put in those vegetables. They don't taste better and never will.


Don't give me your bitter cucumbers and lettuce. I threw some lettuce out my wife brough home from a friend about a month ago. Last year was my first year to grow better bell peppers than store bought. I buy tomatoes about four times a year. Some stuff ingrow that I never buy.

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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: bill oxner] #4090966 03/01/13 02:31 AM
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Because of my limited amout of space I usually plant; tomotoes in buckets, bell peppers, jalapenos, 1 habenaro, crookneck squash, cucumbers and potatoes (mainly mid-late March from transplants). This year I am starting more from seeds.



I have broccolli, onions and bussells sprouts in the garden currently.

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Not to change the subject, but my asperagus (sp?) is starting to come up already. The plants are 1 and 2 years old.


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My neighbor and I both tried asparagus several years. It simply would not produce in our area. My sister has it up in Arkansas and it does great.


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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: bill oxner] #4091751 03/01/13 02:41 PM
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I've had some in the ground for three years, finally got some this year.


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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Payne] #4092643 03/01/13 08:50 PM
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Bill, bitterness in cucumbers comes from poor watering practices. Also, if you plant the Armenian variety, they will never be bitter, and stay crisp as well. I tried them once, but still prefer the National Pickling variety.

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Made my rows today







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Originally Posted By: LonestarCobra
I tried them once, but still prefer the National Pickling variety.


Nice, I use National Pickling also farmer


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Great thread guys! Looks like I need to head to Bill's first for my tomatoes.

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Great looking beds Payne. Looks as if you could even grow sweet carrots in those raised beds. Most Texas carrots have a yellow core.


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Payne- did you use a tractor to make those rows so perfect or ole fashion shovel?


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Always enjoy seeing the pic's and work you put in Payne. Bill and I will be starting our 1st garden ever in a few weeks. Nothing fancy.

A few carrots, onions and tomatoes. Sure I'll be back with questions and seeking advice.


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Hey Payne, have a bunch of stuff in a small greenhouse. Onions , peppers, lettuces, tomatoes, etc.. I planted seeds a month ago in peat pots. Most everything is coming up but now have a bit of mold in the soil. Wondering if I should increase airflow and light. This is a small portable greenhouse, I have kept it enclosed, so maybe too much humidity? Since I kept this outside I kept it enclosed to get soil temp up. Everything has sprouted including heirloom toms, but my Rio Grande toms never sprouted. Anyway question is about the mold. Ideas?


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I would do what you said, increase light and airflow plus don't over water the seedlings. You don't want them sitting in water.
I use a turkey baster to water, easier to control the volume.



Good Luck Janie, post pics.


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How deep does a raised bed need to be for tomatoes and peppers?

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Four inches will do, but deeper is better.

Onions will take a hard freeze.


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