How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow? #421  
I planted 750 one year and had them coming out of my ears...

You must be able to hear really well. 750 onions in your ears is a lot. :D
 
   / How does your garden grow? #422  
How many feet of row is 200# of potatoes?

The onions I know because I planted 750 one year and had them coming out of my ears. 1000 onions is really impressive..


The rows are 150-180', 9 rows. Most of the potatoes were cut once some twice. I planted closer than I normally do to try and keep them smaller. The people at the Farmers Market want small potatoes. I planted 100# last year and sold every potato I could dig.:thumbsup:
 
   / How does your garden grow? #423  
You guys are killing me. Four below Zero F this morning and two and a half feet of frozen corn snow on the gardens. Even the maple sap isn't running yet. Is there a sweet corn variety that matures in forty five days?

When I lived in Maine it was common to start sweet corn indoors in those tree seedling flats for softwoods. There were maybe 150 plug holes to a flat. After an early transplant some might also hot cap or run plastic tunnels over the corn. I never did corn like that but lots of others did and it worked well. A little extra work but not much to do in late winter in the North. The corn came out great that way.



You must be able to hear really well. 750 onions in your ears is a lot. :D

I can hear fine. It's the remembering part that has me stumped. What were we talking about? :D:D



The rows are 150-180', 9 rows. Most of the potatoes were cut once some twice. I planted closer than I normally do to try and keep them smaller. The people at the Farmers Market want small potatoes. I planted 100# last year and sold every potato I could dig.:thumbsup:

I plant one eye to a plant and can get a huge yield of slightly smaller potatoes that way. Your nine rows at 150' to 180' ft is an admirable achievement. Don't tell me you plant these by hand?
 
   / How does your garden grow? #424  
I planted a few seeds inside last week; tomatoes, peppers, celery, lettuce.
It will be a while though before the 2 feet of snow leaves my garden.
 
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#425  
I have a few hills of acorn squash coming up.

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With a little more help from Bad Word than I wanted, I was able to rig up some recycled hay string for the sugar-snap peas to run on.

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I used the hand plow to work the green beans this afternoon. They are coming along pretty good. Another couple of weeks and I will side dress them and lay down the soaker hoses.

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This Thursday through Saturday the signs are in the breast, so that is when I'm doing the bulk of my planting. I have peas, corn, cukes, squash, melons, banana cantaloupe and no telling what else in my big seed bag. If my luck holds, I will even have Friday and Saturday off from work, so I might even finish it.

Larro
 
   / How does your garden grow? #426  
With a little more help from Bad Word than I wanted, I was able to rig up some recycled hay string for the sugar-snap peas to run on.

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Larro
He thinks you have made him one deluxe litter box complete with entertainment center. :)
I occasional till up toys I lost in the garden "helping" my mother garden when I was about four.
 
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#427  
He thinks you have made him one deluxe litter box complete with entertainment center. :)
I occasional till up toys I lost in the garden "helping" my mother garden when I was about four.

You are right about the litter box. The cats are doing their part to 'green' up the garden.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #428  
This year I am trying a Bean Lean. I grow veggies, mainly tomatoes, on a short pier because it gets full sun before the rest of the garden. Problem is it gets too much sun in July / August. This year I am planting the Rattlesnake Beans on the west side of the pier, and will let them grow as high as possible to provide some afternoon shade for the tomatoes on the east side.

the Bean Lean



I have some more wire and will put another row at the top
 
   / How does your garden grow? #429  
I addition to our "regular" garden, this year my wife and I are going to try "square foot gardening" in the beds closer to the house. From what we've read, and from our neighbors' experience, it seems like you can get a pretty attractive yield out of a little bit of dirt this way.

I'm not 100% convinced since I grew up plowing the garden patch every year instead of putting seeds in raised beds with grids, but we'll give it a try this year and see how it goes. Probably something like pic attached:

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   / How does your garden grow?
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#430  
I addition to our "regular" garden, this year my wife and I are going to try "square foot gardening" in the beds closer to the house.

I'll be doing some "round foot gardening". Last year most of our tomatoes got early wilt, so we are going to try pots with potting soil this year.
 
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#431  
I got out early and cut the south half the garden again. We have had just enough rain to pack it pretty good. I planted cucumbers, Pink Eye Purple Hull peas, Silver Queen sweet corn and Crimson Sweet melons. Then toward the west end of the garden I put in my Eastern section. I planted Asian pole beans and field corn together, then some cucumbers from Iraq. Margie's old boss from when she worked at the Agriculture Extension Office was pretty high up in the National Guard, and spent a lot of time in Iraq. Then when he retired from that, he did a stint for the State Department over there. These cucumbers are supposed to be pretty long.

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We got a nice rain about lunchtime. Not too hard. Just enough to wet all the seeds good. Tomorrow I'll cut and plant the north side of the garden, and the gourd patch.

Larro
 
   / How does your garden grow? #432  
One top end of my raised beds appeared out of the snow recently. The beds are 18" tall. It may be a bit yet before we plant. :laughing:

I do like raised beds for things like lettuce, onions, radishes, carrots. Staked tomatoes still take some room but I sucker them regularly. I have some finished compost to put in the beds this spring, I feed them with peat, composted manure and household compost every year.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #433  
One top end of my raised beds appeared out of the snow recently. The beds are 18" tall. It may be a bit yet before we plant. :laughing:

I do like raised beds for things like lettuce, onions, radishes, carrots. Staked tomatoes still take some room but I sucker them regularly. I have some finished compost to put in the beds this spring, I feed them with peat, composted manure and household compost every year.

Ever try compost "tea"? I've been reading about it on another forum.
 
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#434  
Last week when I planted my green beans in the north part of the garden, I must have missed half a row, or the seeds were no good. Since we know how my memory works, I'm not going to try blaming the seeds. Anyway I planted half a row of blue lake green beans. Then did a couple of rows of straight neck squash.

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Over in the gourd patch I planted {store bought} Bird House gourds, and {saved} snake gourds. I think I have more drinking gourd seeds in freezer, but gave out of time today. Tomorrow is still a good planting day, so we will see how it goes.

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I also planted a few grapevines, but it's late, so I'll try to post some of those pictures tomorrow night.

Larro
 
   / How does your garden grow? #435  
Ever try compost "tea"? I've been reading about it on another forum.

I've heard of manure tea but never tried it. I guess it's for times when the nutrients of the manure are wanted, but not the patties/berries/apples/whatevers?
 
   / How does your garden grow? #436  
Ever try compost "tea"? I've been reading about it on another forum.

I've heard of manure tea but never tried it. I guess it's for times when the nutrients of the manure are wanted, but not the patties/berries/apples/whatevers?

My uncle, my mothers brother, used make manure tea with a cloth bag of aged cow manure suspended in an old oil drum of water and used to ladel that on his tomato plants right up to harvest! :eek:

Of course that practice would probably never fly well with GAP or todays NOP or FSMA standards :D

Compost and liquid application can be used thru out the growing season though and there are written regulation describing the proper procedures to be found online.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #438  
I was at my north Georgia property last weekend. The wife and I planted a couple of grape plants, 10 strawberry plants, some bush beans, carrots and corn, broad cast some butterfly and hummingbird flower seeds and about 100 flower bulbs,. It rained Friday night and we planted Saturday during the rains. I hope all this is not wasted because we will not be there again for 6 to 8 weeks. We would really like to see some summer colors when we go there.
 
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#439  
It was a cold, blustery day here, so I spent a couple of hours transplanting tomato and pepper sprouts into cups this morning. When I did get outside I planted some saved seeds from the big melon Mamma grew last year and an old package of Banana Cantaloupe I found in my seed bag {I have some saved seeds from 2013, but they didn't turn out great last year}. There were no dipper gourd seeds in the freezer so I used the one that was stuck in the fence for seed. It had broke when I rolled up the wire, but the hole was facing down, so it hadn't got rained in. We will see if I have some weird snake/dipper gourd hybrid. A four foot dipper gourd? That would be pretty cool.

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When I came in I still had a little time a little time before we went out to supper, so I planted a few pepper seeds. I have pepper coming out my ears, but I had bought cayenne and Anaheim Chili's so I put a few of each in soil. I also planted a few saved seeds. One of the customers at Sister's job {Oglesby Plants International} had gave her a whole basket of several kinds of peppers last year. We didn't know the name, and I just called these Long Green. Also planted Cubanelle seeds from Jackson Farms. When we would go to the fields to pick peppers I would make sure I had water so I could wash the peppers and eat them in the field. A very mild pepper with size enough for stuffing.

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Larro
 
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#440  
Yesterday I started planting grapevines, and continued today. These are vines I started from seeds year before last. I put them 16' apart, on each side of the trail going to the graveyard. The plan is to lay down a waterline right in the trail, then put a few spigots off each side. That part will have to wait for now. It's taking a while just to get the vines in the ground.

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That's a lot of pictures. I stepped off the distance, flagged the spots, then dug out a circle of sod. Using post hole diggers I put five gallons of dirt into a bucket, then added a shovel full of recycled potting soil and a handful of 13-13-13. Setting the plant in place, I shook out the dirt from the sod, {There was lots of worms in the sod} then used the dirt in the bucket around the edge of the hole. A little water and I was off to the next one. I have three kinds of grapevines from last year that are just sprouting now.

Larro
 

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