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Well I and my wife finished the garden planting yesterdayAttachment 101605
First, sorry I "abandoned" the thread I started. Now then WOW! there are some great garden setups out there from the great members of Castboolits. It's amazing how often gun enthusiasts are often home gardeners as well. I suspect it falls into the self reliance trait that runs through us.
Now on to some more pictures of how things are going with me. Looks like time to do some planting. . .
I tell you, this heart condition I've been diagnosed with really SUCKS! What should have only taken a day for me to plant has taken four. Man this has really slowed me down.
Ok, and to the good stuff. 50 purple hull peas planted, and apx 40 purple okra. If you hadn't done the purple okra I do recommend it. The purple color really makes it easy to find them.
I did make one minor mistake. I thought I was to put 8 green bean plants in my Earth-tainer, but it's really 10 - that's the reason for the blank spots. I've started a couple more plants to put in there later.
If anyone's interested, this is what I'm revitalizing my garden with this year, along with a bit of organic fertilizer.
I'm still waiting on Seymour to get big enough to pick. My first attempt at growing cabbage.
Here's a few Early Girls I picked up at the local plant house I put in one of my tree beds.
Oops! Max pictures reached. Watch for next post. . .
And my rotten apples. They sure did make it hard on me planting the Early Girls. They kept getting into the bed to "play" in all the fresh dirt.
And their ring leader.
Well, that's where I'm at now. I'm waiting on the tomato, and pepper plants to get big enough to put out in the garden. Hope ya'll are doing well. Please keep the pictures and stories coming.
Waiting out a snow coming in on Sat. night through Sunday but planting parsnips and turnips just the same. Onions came through the last snow just fine same with the garlic.
Wish I could figure out how in the heck to simply resize pictures, would post a few.
Facta non verba
Wow Rocker you got it goin' on man! Niiiice!
GF wants to raise quail so if I get to build a house we can get some.
I had to do 35rads and 3 nasty chemos last year, all summer was shot, had to abandon the garden but now I am taking it back, cutting branches and bushes that shaded the yard, pulling weeds one by one, digging chickweed out by the wheelbarrow load, ugh! I declared WAR on the neighbors danged bushes overhanging the fence, and man I laid waste to them SO BAD... She was maddern a hornet in a mule's ear but she can just get over it..
Getting my strength back and it's GOOD to feel like my usual self again, getting ready to go get a small trailer of composted leaf mulch to dig back in where I lost topsoil getting the chickweed out. To that, I will mix some black cow composted cow manure, and some black hen, composted chicken manure, and I think we have just made a good connection for some fresh rabbit poo. Pix coming at some point..
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First , looks like I may have finally got it figured out to reduce pictures but more important, things are cooking in the green house.
We are still a few weeks off before we dare put anything outside yet.
Facta non verba
I planted some onion sets, carrots, and peas. didn't water them. Down to 14 degress the next night.
Oh well seeds are cheap!
Our moto here is: If you tomatoes freeze off after the fourth of July don't waste time replanting them.
To lazy to chase arrows.
Clodhopper
Weve got about 80 tomato, tomatillo and peppers out of seed starters and into 4" peat pots. The round today was some replacement pineapple tomatillos and peppers that didn't survive, along with the first of bi-weekly peas & beans that will gon on until they are in the ground in June. We just got a foot of snow today with another foot possible tonight...it will be a while before we are breaking ground.
Tilled under the winter rye on Monday. I will till on come compost in two weeks. And then plant come mid May, hopefully. Last year I couldn't plant until Memorial Day weekend.
Alright its" I Am A Lonely Little Petunia In An Onion Patch".
Mine was completely planted by the eighth. Supposed to be in the eighties all this week so I'm glad it's all done.
Last saturday, I finally got some seeds in the ground. We've had rain off and on since...that's some good timing...although I usually get spinach, beets, peas, radishes in the ground lots earlier...but it's just been too cold,the ground is too cold. I also got in some beans I got in a trade here on the seed swaping thread...My first time growing Beans, one is "Rouge et Noir" and the other is "White Half Runners".
The Garlic was planted last Oct. Looks pretty good today.
The Hops bines are up 10" or so...they'll grow another AMAZING 25 feet, by the 4th of July.
I got my fountain setup, the birds (and Cats) love that.
Now, I have a question to you all.
I like to watch things decay...I put these 5 short 'half rotted' logs on the corner of my house as a display...be honest, I can take it, Is this an eyesore to the neighbors? I half questioned myself when I had this idea...but I went ahead and did it anyway
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The Logs are cut nice and square,they would make good rustic stands for Pots of Geraniums,Petunias etc.
Great pics lots of good ideas and use of space. My seedlings are doing well in the home made green house, by home made everything that its made of is pulled out of a trash pile. Been real cold still here In Mi ground real cold still gonna be a late start. So started some of the late blommong type plants earlier than normal and used the heater an grow light also trying some new verities of stuff with a shorter till mature time. Reply itching to get some dirt under my nails and make a batch of fresh salsa.
I've got mine all tilled in with goat manure this year.
Aint planted anything yet, but gonna try and start in the next few days.
We really dont like to plant til after Memorial Day, but we push it sometimes.
It was snowing on us today and the nights are mid 30's.
We're still burning the wood stove.
So wet and cold here that I don't know if I will get even the lettuce and spinach in until Memorial weekend.
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