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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Payne] #9198778 03/14/25 11:11 AM
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I still have a bunch of daubers from last year. Gly it is...


Pass the gravy.


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Tomatoes: Panto Romanesco, Black Krim, Cherokee Purple, Roma, San Marzano, White Tomosil, Sweet 100, Yellow Pear, Jubilee, Celebration, brandy wine and tomatillos.

Peppers: Jalapeño, Habanero, Serrano, Carolina Reaper, Primotali, California Reaper, Cayenne, poblano, mini bells, golden bells

Basil and Dill

All from seed

All looking pretty good, some won’t make it, I’ll give some away and try and keep at least one plant of each.

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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Payne] #9199809 03/17/25 06:13 PM
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Hey Derek, do you pull your citrus trees in on these windy days? I pulled them in when we were forecasted those 30-40mph winds, but dang even 10-20mph winds are blowing most of the leaves off.


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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: B Razorback] #9199847 03/17/25 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by B Razorback
Hey Derek, do you pull your citrus trees in on these windy days? I pulled them in when we were forecasted those 30-40mph winds, but dang even 10-20mph winds are blowing most of the leaves off.


I did last Friday. Calling for 20-40 the next two days. I'm going to try and get them moved to the backyard tonight. If I do the spot I have them the fence blocks most of the wind off of them. rarely do they blow over in that spot. My leaves seem to be holding on ok. They will be making new ones fast.

Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: BradyBuck] #9199848 03/17/25 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BradyBuck
Tomatoes: Panto Romanesco, Black Krim, Cherokee Purple, Roma, San Marzano, White Tomosil, Sweet 100, Yellow Pear, Jubilee, Celebration, brandy wine and tomatillos.

Peppers: Jalapeño, Habanero, Serrano, Carolina Reaper, Primotali, California Reaper, Cayenne, poblano, mini bells, golden bells

Basil and Dill

All from seed

All looking pretty good, some won’t make it, I’ll give some away and try and keep at least one plant of each.

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Very nice!

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Originally Posted by GasGuzzler
Gainesville Atwoods has the $1.29 deal on Red Dirt brand but none of the varieties excited me. 85% of the sale plants are strawberries. The rest is random versions of greens, artichokes, a few peppers, and some other stuff. I grow jalapenos but not much else pepper-wise usually.

My go to tomato used to be Solar Fire but they got really hard to find.

Too early for a good selection anyway.

EDIT to ask: Is there a product I can spray to kill weedy grasses in my garden that won't hurt my onions?


My HEB had Tycoon tomatoes last week. They had just got a shipment in. I've only seen them at one other nursery that typically brings in different varieties.

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what product can i use in vegetable garden to control/kill ants?

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what product can i use in vegetable garden to control/kill ants?


What kind of ants?

For my raised beds I’ve used diatomaceous earth and for in ground I just find the mound and use Amdro.

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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Poppa] #9200305 03/18/25 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Poppa
what product can i use in vegetable garden to control/kill ants?


I've heard people say Spinosasd works. I need to try it out. Comes in a few different brands. Just linking this one since it has a easy to find and read label on the site.

https://www.fertilome.com/product/spinosad-32-oz

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thanks yall. yes ive heard of and maybe used spinosad for other issues. the ants are in raised beds somewhat, first year for the raised bed project and i dont like using chemicals if not needed

Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Payne] #9203201 03/26/25 05:19 PM
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Getting anxious to get some these put in the ground.

This is by far the best we’ve done with our seedlings. They take a of babying to get them ready to be planted. It’s a lot of fun though and saves a ton of money.

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Re: THF Gardening Thread [Re: Payne] #9203253 03/26/25 07:16 PM
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Dang! That's a lot. Looks great

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