TheNerd wrote to All <=-
Gardening time!
What are you growing this year?
Personally I'm not really a flower guy. My partner purchased a couple rose bushes for me to kill this year. I love growing food though.
This year its beans, strawberries, roma tomatos, sweet corn, green and spanish onions, zuchinni and bell peppers I assume. This year I'm germinating outside. Sofar the squirrels haven't given me a reason for rodent genocide.
I'm leaning toward a couple of galvanised 12' X 4' X 24" tall planters.
I know it's late for planting most things ... but I can do some radishes and tomatoes and, of courser, chilies.
What are you growing this year?
Cherry, grape, and one other type of small tomato. The vines are green and with all the rain we've had lately, are really growing. Got some blooms but it is too early for much else yet.
I grow them in pots in a semi-enclosed area that keeps most (but not all) animals from being able to get at them.
Cherry, grape, and one other type of small tomato. The vines are green and with all the rain we've had lately, are really growing. Got some blooms but it is too early for much else yet.
I'm jealous.. you must be more south then me. Up here in Ontario we are only >just planting now. Mine haven't sprouted.. grrr.. Whatever.. they are >tomatos, once they start growing they won't stop until they can't.
I grow them in pots in a semi-enclosed area that keeps most (but not all)
animals from being able to get at them.
I started with that too.. then i got stupid and decided to learn how much it cost to fill a 4x8x2 void with dirt. I did the logs in the bottom thing but guess thats frowned upon by the youtube experts now.. <sigh>
TheNerd wrote to Dave Drum <=-
I'm leaning toward a couple of galvanised 12' X 4' X 24" tall planters.
Those things are neat. I just use whatever scrap wood I can find..
I've one one 4 x 8 and about a foot tall made out of roof strapping
that we had left over from a barn raising a few years ago. Last year I put in a 4 x 10 made out of some old 6x6's plus a few 3x3's made from
old landscaping ties.
I know it's late for planting most things ... but I can do some radishes and tomatoes and, of courser, chilies.
Romas Tomatos are my new fav on tomatos. Last year I got a few bags worth and just stuck them in the freezer then just pulled them out and skinned them frozen to turn into sauces. Store bought tomato sauce
always causes me issues, but this method (while more time consumng)
allows me to enjoy a nice tomato sauce.
Strawberrys are also on the menu this year. I bought a couple plants
the other day that I plan to put in.
Kentucky. ;) I planted them just in time for us to have a late frost/freeze. Had to move them into the garage for nearly a week.
Those pots are *heavy*, so don't be too jealous.
They also won't really start producing until the weather gets, and
stays, hot. Probably won't see much until June or July.
ago. Flower bed. Never could keep the weeds out of that one, not sure why. I am slowly getting the flowers that are still doing good out of
it and replanting them elsewhere. Then I will dismantle it.
Mike Powell wrote to THENERD <=-nly
I'm jealous.. you must be more south then me. Up here in Ontario we are
just planting now. Mine haven't sprouted.. grrr.. Whatever.. they areall)
tomatos, once they start growing they won't stop until they can't.
Kentucky. ;) I planted them just in time for us to have a late frost/freeze. Had to move them into the garage for nearly a week.
Those pots are *heavy*, so don't be too jealous.
They also won't really start producing until the weather gets, and
stays, hot. Probably won't see much until June or July.
I grow them in pots in a semi-enclosed area that keeps most (but not
tanimals from being able to get at them.
I started with that too.. then i got stupid and decided to learn how much
cost to fill a 4x8x2 void with dirt. I did the logs in the bottom thingut
guess thats frowned upon by the youtube experts now.. <sigh>
It could be. I have a bed that I used cinder blocks for several years ago. Flower bed. Never could keep the weeds out of that one, not sure. why I am slowly getting the flowers that are still doing good out of
it and replanting them elsewhere. Then I will dismantle it.
Kentucky. ;) I planted them just in time for us to have a late frost/freeze. Had to move them into the garage for nearly a week.
Those pots are *heavy*, so don't be too jealous.
Nice.. I like Kentucky, we go down there yearly to hit the Farm show in Louisville. I'd love to spend some time in an RV driving around your State.. and a few around you..
OMG pots are heavy.. especially when you add half a bag of rock to the bottom
for drainage and forget. My poor hernia...
ago. Flower bed. Never could keep the weeds out of that one, not sure why. I am slowly getting the flowers that are still doing good out of it and replanting them elsewhere. Then I will dismantle it.
I just can't get into flowers.. Dunno why.. Probably all the maintenance.. I'm a lazy gardener. :D
Where did you get the soil for that bed? That's most likely the answer.
I don't have much in the way of flowers. A rose that was here when I
moved in 8 years ago. It has its own trellis and produces smallish,
deep red (almost purple) flowers. And the surprise lillies which surely surprised me when they poppedout of the ground and flowered the first
time. They were in front of the decorative hedge that I just disappeared
so I'll have to be sure not to locate a planter on top of thhm.
Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
It was gardening soil, IIRC, purchased. The good black stuff. That
said, about 5 or so inches below that is the earth that was there
before the flower bed was planted. There used to be two big boxwoods there so not much grew underneath them, but that doesn't mean stuff
wasn't waiting under them to come up.
I don't have much in the way of flowers. A rose that was here when I
moved in 8 years ago. It has its own trellis and produces smallish,
deep red (almost purple) flowers. And the surprise lillies which surely surprised me when they poppedout of the ground and flowered the first
time. They were in front of the decorative hedge that I just disappeared
so I'll have to be sure not to locate a planter on top of thhm.
A couple of years after I moved in, I had a few tulips pop up in places where there had previously not been any. I suspect it had something to
do with me removing a whole mess of english ivy that had taken over.
Learned early on how to combat it. If it's growing up a wall or a tree
where it's unwanted cut it off at ground level, Then go about six inches
up the vine and cut again. This removes the source of moisture and food
and the vine soon dies.
Is this a local echo? I went looking on other boards I visit and found
Home 'n Garden (and subscribed).
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