Anybody growing a garden ?

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Ive been enjoying some fresh organic produce from the garden since the end of last month. Plucked some green onions after a breif thunderstorm this afternoon. Some yellow, some white. They are huge and smell excellent. Just thought Id share and see if anyone else has some garden pics.:D
 

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i wish i could have a garden threw the winter months but here in pennsylvania thats not gonna happen, i would guess if you have a green house and some heat it would work here...but those onions do look good
 
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As an annual tradition, I will plant some 1015Y onion seeds in an indoor window box, on January 1.

They tend to go to seed after a month or so after being planted in the garden in the spring, but I still get some nice sweet onions early this way.

Last winter, I grew lettuce all winter in my cold frame, by use of some heating cables in the soil.
 

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We keep trying but the critters enjoy it more than we do. What the deer don't eat or trample the coyotes (they will eat watermelons and tomatoes), racoons, Opposums, squirrels (gray, red, and ground) eat the spoils. We get what is left, strangely none of them will go for the hot peppers! We no longer have a fruit harvest as the deer eat all of them before they ripen.
 
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this is what we had for sale at the farmers market last week. all is grown in unheated hoophouses and high tunnel.
 

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Ive been enjoying some fresh organic produce from the garden since the end of last month. Plucked some green onions after a breif thunderstorm this afternoon. Some yellow, some white. They are huge and smell excellent. Just thought Id share and see if anyone else has some garden pics.:D
Looks good. What part of the Country do you live?
 
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We grow a very large garden during the summer months, but cant in the winter! thanks; sonny
 
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I am still digging carrots everyday. They are better now then they were all summer.
 
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Ive been enjoying some fresh organic produce from the garden since the end of last month. Plucked some green onions after a breif thunderstorm this afternoon. Some yellow, some white. They are huge and smell excellent. Just thought Id share and see if anyone else has some garden pics.:D
I'm and my stomach aren't much for raw onions but my wife would be interested for me:laughing: to know how you do that.
 
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this is what we had for sale at the farmers market last week. all is grown in unheated hoophouses and high tunnel.
I would bet those veggies didn't call that market home for very long. That is some nice produce.:thumbsup:
 
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KYDan said:
We keep trying but the critters enjoy it more than we do. What the deer don't eat or trample the coyotes (they will eat watermelons and tomatoes), racoons, Opposums, squirrels (gray, red, and ground) eat the spoils. We get what is left, strangely none of them will go for the hot peppers! We no longer have a fruit harvest as the deer eat all of them before they ripen.

You need a fence my friend. Problem solved.
 
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I would bet those veggies didn't call that market home for very long. That is some nice produce.:thumbsup:
Thanks! We did sell out pretty early. that was a cold day. sure was nice to get into the truck and turn the heat way up.
 
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We keep trying but the critters enjoy it more than we do. What the deer don't eat or trample the coyotes (they will eat watermelons and tomatoes), racoons, Opposums, squirrels (gray, red, and ground) eat the spoils. We get what is left, strangely none of them will go for the hot peppers! We no longer have a fruit harvest as the deer eat all of them before they ripen.

Our gardens would not exist long without deer fencing. We've not had a breach in three years of using it. Very pleased.

Looking forward to some expansion this year. Our customer base has expanded greatly, and we have a lease on 3 additional acres, but we can only expand as quickly as the soil improvements take hold. Looking forward to a great 2012.
 
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bp fick said:
Our gardens would not exist long without deer fencing. We've not had a breach in three years of using it. Very pleased.

the fence looks great for the purpose. What fencing material is it, how high and how far between posts? Did you use anything else to keep it tight?
 
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I was Hoping to not think about my garden this early. I get pretty anxious right about the end of January. Hunting season is over and I look forward to growing season. 13degrees yesterday am. Gonna be awhile.
 

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the fence looks great for the purpose. What fencing material is it, how high and how far between posts? Did you use anything else to keep it tight?

It is medium-heavy deer netting, sold at the Depot. (and a zillion other places). This particular product is 7' high. $65 for 100' normally. We must have close to 700 feet of it, rolled up and in the barn for the winter. The poles are simple, light weight landscape timbers. Most are on their third year and look like new. Pleased about those too. $1.99 typically. Posts are about 15' apart, IIRC.

The product is super light weight, easy to install, by hand. We hand tension, and simply use long zip ties.

Here: 7 ft. x 100 ft. Deer Block Netting-889553A at The Home Depot
 
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bp fick said:
It is medium-heavy deer netting, sold at the Depot. (and a zillion other places). This particular product is 7' high. $65 for 100' normally. We must have close to 700 feet of it, rolled up and in the barn for the winter. The poles are simple, light weight landscape timbers. Most are on their third year and look like new. Pleased about those too. $1.99 typically. Posts are about 15' apart, IIRC.

The product is super light weight, easy to install, by hand. We hand tension, and simply use long zip ties.

Here: 7 ft. x 100 ft. Deer Block Netting-889553A at The Home Depot

Excellent and thanks.
 
 
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