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How's your garden. #8630626
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My potatoes and garlic are doing well. Everything is eh. I don't use fertilizer though. All organic.

Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630627
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My garden is mostly perennials...asparagus and rhubarb. I did put in 3 spagetti squash plants to try. Beyond that, fresh farm veggie stands on every corner around here for cheap, both Amish and English. Not saving a dime doing your own anymore. Save my time and efforts for putting in the food plots smile

Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630636
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Gardens good. Harvested a mess of garlic, onions and green beans. Got 50 pounds of broccoli or so.

Potatoes will be ready soon. Sweet potatoes later.

Every thing else is going good. No complaints other than the June bugs or whatever they are. Rascals




Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630637
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I used to do a big garden, but decided its not worth the time and effort anymore. But the much smaller garden is doing well.


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Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630650
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Missouri
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No longer do a big garden but the small one is doing good

Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630651
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Okay. Mostly tomatoes. Blight hasn't been as bad as last year so far. I did lose one plant to bacterial black spot. First time I've ever dealt with that before. Tomatoes seem to be taking forever to ripen. Lots of green ones though. I heard a local watermelon farmer talking and saying the melons were going to be a couple weeks later than usual due to a cooler than normal spring.

Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630691
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My garden is mostly for sale.

Here's some pictures from earlier today at a flea market.

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Keith

Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630694
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Corn looks good we are extremely wet with 8.8 inches this month and over 31 for the year

Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630707
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Mine looks pretty good but I tend to pee on things a lot and I am sure that helps.


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Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630708
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doing well if it keeps going I should have some nice tomatoes probably end of next week.

getting zuchini almost every day

got chard and Bok choy

I don't have much else , beans didn't come up , radishes did but are bolting and not getting good roots.


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Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630715
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I did add rhubarb this year. I want to put in 2 fruit trees as well.

Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630721
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Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
I want to put in 2 fruit trees as well.


Put in 10 or 20. You won't regret it. If cost is a concern, buy 2-3 foot trees. They are cheap. If $50 each is ok, you can buy 6-8 foot trees and many of mine have produced the same year they were planted. The rest produced the following year. Zestar apples do great here.


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Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630724
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I have a fairly large garden. Twenty rows (125’ ) of Bodacious sweet corn, six rows (125’ ) of wax and green beans, seven raised beds of beets, forty pounds of seed potatoes, celery plants, pumpkins and zucchini.

We’ve had great garden weather, everything doing good.

Re: How's your garden. [Re: WI Outdoors] #8630771
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Mine is now 14 miles away after our move. I am down to 1 garden now, but we expanded this one a bit. The poatoes, onions, sweet corn, peppers, cabbage, tomatoes, brocolli, cucs, radishes and lettece are doing very well. I had some germination issues with peas, green beans, carrots. Will plant some again. Cauliflower is strange this year. I am getting very small plants trying to grow a head. Have some new sets out again.
I have my tomatoes staked and will do pruning in a week. Never pruned before so will be careful. I have some determinate and indetermnate varieties, so not all grow the same. Weed control has been good and quite a bit of work. We have been dry so we have watered a couple times.

Bryce

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