goeduck
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I tried the fabric and it was great the first few years. After that it seemed to be critter cover and I lost more from mice camping out under the fabric.
I bought a 100 foot roll of 3' wide landscape fabric at the hardware store this spring for $29.95. Wouldn't you know, the very next week our local salvage/discount store (Marden's, to Maine members here) had the same stuff for $9.99.
I tried the fabric and it was great the first few years. After that it seemed to be critter cover and I lost more from mice camping out under the fabric.
Love that store! We're about an hour and a half drive from their store in Rumford...we'll go there a couple times a year. Better selection of nuts/bolts/hardware than many of the box stores, and my wife likes their fabric selection.
what do you do about voles?
we have a family camping out between our garden and our neighbors.
I laugh at the people that are picking things already. our stuff just went in the ground 2 weeks ago. I have a few flowers on the berry bushes and maybe one squash blossom. we lost a bunch of stuff due to poor hardening off practices i think.
Thanks. I read those and none seem to fit. I have noticed some of the plants are starting to revive but others are getting worse. Still hope to get one to the ag agent this week.
Pennies in water in a small ziplock works for flies around here. Apparently their vision is totally messed up and they stay clear.
Yeah I first saw them in use at the Cash Brewery in Silverdale. They have garage doors that open up so there is more of an indoor/outdoor feel. They had them hanging from the upper frame. I finally asked the owner and he said what they were for and that it really worked. They flies would not come inside.Does this really work? I googled it and get more yes than no responses.
Yeah I first saw them in use at the Cash Brewery in Silverdale. They have garage doors that open up so there is more of an indoor/outdoor feel. They had them hanging from the upper frame. I finally asked the owner and he said what they were for and that it really worked. They flies would not come inside.
Cash brewery in Silverdale? There is a brewery in Kitsap that I do not know about?
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Research, research.
Your pictures and your description reminds me a scald in tobacco. Happens after heavy rain fall which you said you had. Especially if you get a bright hot sun soon after and before the soil can drain the water down. My understanding of it, is a reaction to lack of oxygen in the soil and a hot sun. Some plants will grow out of it. Some won稚. We usually added extra nitrogen to tobacco in order to help pull it out.
Your 8 inch rain event was only 3.5 for me.
I switched the part of my garden that I am done with for the year to buckwheat,,
It was planted with an EarthWay 1001 planter using the #22 seed plate,,
This pic is after the seed has been in the ground 7 days,,,
I tried buckwheat once and it didn't look that good after 2 months. I didn't think of using the Earthway though, instead using the broadcast seeder on my ATV with a length of fencing to stir it under.
Cooking dirt. I'm tired of fighting weeds in my root crops, so when nobody else wanted my father's soil sterilizer I brought it home. One batch should give me a 6" deep bed 12" wide and 12 feet long... that's a lot of carrots. It's a little too late to plant them this year but it won't be the first time that I've wintered them over.
I will try that the next time I plant. Buckwheat is much better than the oats I've been using as a cover crop.Every item I read about planting buckwheat said broadcasting requires 2 or 3X as much seed because of poor germination.
I was amazed at the germination,, but, I did work hard with the planter,,, and it was 90+ degrees when I was doing it.
It's electric, and runs off my electric clothes dryer outlet. I only run it a few times per year so it doesn't hurt too badly when I get my power bill.Curious about the soil sterilizer. What does it use and how does it do it.
I remember gassing the tobacco beds when I was young. I assume this is different.