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Gardeners #6230619
05/01/18 10:18 AM
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gonna finally have my early crops in,how goes it in your garden??









Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230627
05/01/18 10:39 AM
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Potatoes, onions, garlic, apple and walnut seeds in.
Since the May full moon is late this time, I "might" go early on the rest.

Junked that ##### front tiner yesterday, good riddance.
Junking some mowing tractors too if anyone needs a part.

You probably still have snow eh?





Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230632
05/01/18 10:44 AM
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35 and trying to rain right now. If it was colder it would snow. Rhubarb is poking through along with the garlic.


"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230641
05/01/18 10:55 AM
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Newton N.H.
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tilled one field will plant some early corn this week.

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230644
05/01/18 11:01 AM
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actually really nice today,but saw snow hunting this morning.grounds perfect,even dragged a cornfield yesterday.









Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230650
05/01/18 11:05 AM
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Looking good grin



Push yourself to be more than you were
Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230657
05/01/18 11:22 AM
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We got a heat wave right now. Soil should be warm enough to start gardening this week.


Each year I like to experiment a little in my tiny garden. This year I'm going to do a "3 Sisters" garden with some tomatoes and peppers around the edge.


Anyone here do 3 Sisters which is corn, beans and squash? The corn and acts as a stake for the beans and the squash shades out competitors, its all very symbiotic.

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230678
05/01/18 12:09 PM
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i'm testing certified taters vs leftovers.









Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230709
05/01/18 01:26 PM
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B61-12 vicinity, MO
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seed is all ordered and some started - first row of maters in the ground in the high tunnel - a lot should go in the ground this week - will depend on time

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230850
05/01/18 05:21 PM
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I have spinach and lettuce up. I planted a whole lot of sour cherries and persimmon seeds a few weeks ago when I planted the greens. I bought 36 tomato plants yesterday, but have not planted them yet.

I will probably plant, cucumbers, beans, basil, squash and some flowers this week.

I need to spray my fruit trees.

Keith

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230859
05/01/18 05:34 PM
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Onions were in on April 1st. Potatoes ( 50 lb) planted April 17. Beets and carrots April 20. Tomato, pepper, and zucchini plants are in the hot bed. Picked up 2 lb sweet corn seed ( Jubilee ) , 2 lb of yellow and green bean seed yesterday. They’ll go in mid May.

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230861
05/01/18 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: pcr2
i'm testing certified taters vs leftovers.



Ive had friends that did terrific with leftover and others not.

Ill be curious to see how you do.

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230862
05/01/18 05:39 PM
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Anyone try Cherokee long heated colored pop corn?

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6230865
05/01/18 05:42 PM
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I trashed my front-tine tiller Saturday. They don't do well with no oil in the gear box. It was an old relic as it was.........the newer rental ran like a scalded dog.
Potatoes, onions, peas, green beans planted. Asparagus is up ready for picking.


Life ain't supposed to be easy.
Re: Gardeners [Re: Tweed] #6231674
05/02/18 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tweed
We got a heat wave right now. Soil should be warm enough to start gardening this week.


Each year I like to experiment a little in my tiny garden. This year I'm going to do a "3 Sisters" garden with some tomatoes and peppers around the edge.


Anyone here do 3 Sisters which is corn, beans and squash? The corn and acts as a stake for the beans and the squash shades out competitors, its all very symbiotic.

Going to try this year. See how it goes.

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6231686
05/02/18 05:43 PM
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I better order my seed! Lol

Re: Gardeners [Re: Tactical.20] #6240950
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Finally going to have our first garden meal. Wild turkey stew [made with the dark meat] wilted lettuce salad, asparagus with a few green onions on the side. grin

Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6240951
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cool









Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6240963
05/15/18 07:27 PM
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I am very far behind...tomato seedlings are 2 feet tall LOL. Need to get them outside.
Peppers are getting flowers also... Started moving them to 3 gallon containers but have lots more to do yet.


Just happy to be here.
Re: Gardeners [Re: pcr2] #6240969
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Just picked my 1st bucket of squash for the year today.

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