How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow?
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These pictures are from yesterday. {I went to sleep trying to post last night} I got out after supper and picked about half of the first of the peas. Dark made me finish today. The 2nd planting of turnips are doing good. And we had another inside cucumber. Not getting a lot, but they are pretty.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #872  
Rusty, those raised beds look great. Did you use straight mushroom compost? I've been mixing mine with peat moss, along with an assortment of other amendments.

The materials dealer I got this from mixes it with a proportion of topsoil to give it some body. I also added in some aged chicken manure cleaned from our coop in late winter. The compost mix cost $35 a yard and it took 4 yards to fill the 3 boxes, but I am very happy with the results. We're expecting a hard frost tonight so I covered the tomatoes and peppers with a tarp, hoping for the best!
 
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The materials dealer I got this from mixes it with a proportion of topsoil to give it some body. I also added in some aged chicken manure cleaned from our coop in late winter. The compost mix cost $35 a yard and it took 4 yards to fill the 3 boxes, but I am very happy with the results. We're expecting a hard frost tonight so I covered the tomatoes and peppers with a tarp, hoping for the best!

That is not a bad price. I pay $20 a scoop {about .9 yard} for the mulch then do the mixing myself. My mix is always changing, but right now it is 3 five gallons buckets of mushroom mulch, 2 buckets of peat moss, 1 of Black Magic {Big Lot's brand} potting soil, 1 of lava rocks, half a bucket of cow manure, 1 cup each of Epson salts, bone meal, blood meal, lime, worm castings and 2 cups of coffee grounds. I want to buy a cheap cement mixer to help with the mixing, but so far I'm doing it with a shovel and hoe.
 
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Larro, those were the better ears most are very small and will be for feed for the birds I will break off the pieces that I can put up as many have kernels but only half full.

Rusty, great job on those beds how are going to amend the soil as needed when your depleting the nutrients. We started a area for asparagus this year and are looking forward to when we can harvest some next year but know it will be probably three years before we get a full harvest. I have been looking into different ways to grow mushrooms I am currently leaning to growing them in old logs places around the farm.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #875  
Well the party is over around here...grabbed whatever was left in the garden yesterday afternoon some hot cherry peppers some small green bell peppers and a few more eggplant. Then moved all my herb pots onto the porch.

Yup got hammered with +25F last night. Snow on the roof this morning! :eek:
 
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Well the party is over around here...grabbed whatever was left in the garden yesterday afternoon some hot cherry peppers some small green bell peppers and a few more eggplant. Then moved all my herb pots onto the porch.

Yup got hammered with +25F last night. Snow on the roof this morning! :eek:

Yikes! It was in the low 50's when I got out in the garden this morning, and I had to go back for a thicker shirt. With my peas just coming in, I'm hoping for at least three more weeks before frost. Like I always do, I'll wait until the last second before throwing together a greenhouse for the young peppers and tomatoes. We have decided to wait on a big greenhouse until later, and I will just do a little hoop house for now.
 
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Yikes! It was in the low 50's when I got out in the garden this morning, and I had to go back for a thicker shirt. With my peas just coming in, I'm hoping for at least three more weeks before frost. Like I always do, I'll wait until the last second before throwing together a greenhouse for the young peppers and tomatoes. We have decided to wait on a big greenhouse until later, and I will just do a little hoop house for now.
You Florida boys! 50degF is short pants weather for me and it's relatively mild here. I gotta think our friends around the great lakes are laughing at you :D :laughing: :cold:
 
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You Florida boys! 50degF is short pants weather for me and it's relatively mild here. I gotta think our friends around the great lakes are laughing at you :D :laughing: :cold:

You mean like this?

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I had office relief today, but I got out early and planted a few rows of spinach. Also got in some rye-grass in one of my food plots. Then tonight at work I put a few collard seeds in rockwool cubes.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #880  
HaaaRRRRRd frost last night. Garden fountain all frozen up. Tomatoes, lettuce, peppers all wilted in spite of the tarp. Picked what I could salvage and gave the rest to the chickens. Emptied & took the fountain down. Put the hoses away. Dug out the winter coats and gear. Worst part was disconnecting the outdoor shower, wife tells me it's one of the best things I ever built. I don't think we used the indoor showers all summer. Can't wait until spring gets here!
 

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