My Ohio Garden Thread for 2026.
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05/13/26 07:19 AM
05/13/26 07:19 AM
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Ohio, 48yo
OhioBoy
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Well I thought I would start a garden thread for 2026. I always enjoyed the Les garden posts over the years and learned alot. Not much to look at here yet. In Ohio I really don't start anything until after mothers day due to early spring cold, frost, wind, and rain. So This weekend I thought I'd get a picture of me getting started as I pulled the tomato cages from last year. This is the time of year you don't know to have your tractor setup to mow, spray, or till and you have to be ready to do any of the above knowing it just depends on what the conditions are when you get home from work. Were still drying out from a rain last week but its about time to start hitting it. Weather wise I should have my hardy cold items out already but I haven't prepped anything yet and am just getting started. Day 1: - 30-60 minutes, wreck last years gear out of the way. Prep site. Usually a wet day waiting for it to dry out. Its cold late this year. May 2026: ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-24446-292952-garden20261.jpg) May of 2024: Warmed up a little earlier that year.
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Re: My Ohio Garden Thread for 2026.
[Re: OhioBoy]
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05/14/26 10:04 AM
05/14/26 10:04 AM
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Wisconsin
Scott__aR
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Same here, still having overnight freeze warnings the past 7 days. I know everyone is anxious to get started; but history says to wait at least another week.
Megapredator ... top of the food chain! Member of WTA Member of U.P. Trappers Member of NTA Member of FTA
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Re: My Ohio Garden Thread for 2026.
[Re: OhioBoy]
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05/14/26 10:06 AM
05/14/26 10:06 AM
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Wright Brothers
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I have brussels, egg plant, cpl toms,
and bean seeds in.
rhubarb, onions and garlic almost ready,
Cuc starts are struggling bad.
Trappers gamble.
The May full moon date is the watch-it for here. This year there are two.
Last edited by Wright Brothers; 05/14/26 10:12 AM.
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Re: My Ohio Garden Thread for 2026.
[Re: OhioBoy]
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05/19/26 12:40 PM
05/19/26 12:40 PM
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Very SE Nebraska
Gary Benson
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If you decide to give your garden a little boost with leftover fertilizer from last year, be sure it's NOT Weed'n'Feed.............
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: My Ohio Garden Thread for 2026.
[Re: OhioBoy]
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05/22/26 07:28 PM
05/22/26 07:28 PM
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Ohio, 48yo
OhioBoy
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Pruned the tomatoes, see how tall the stems are. That will all get buried. Spread them out. Sprayed them with Dawn dish soap solution and a Fungicide solution. I mixed up some planting fertilizer today. I will put a couple handfuls of that in each hole I plant a plant into. Tomato plants, the actual green plant, doesn't want to be wet or dirty and when its wet and rainy like this for long periods of time its good to hit them with a fungicide. Notice the preen in the cups, green lid.
Fire ash and charcoal, 10-10-10 fertilizer, oyster shell, epson salt. Even parts. I added the chicken manure this year. Should work great. I made that gallon scoop and just scooped a scoop of each into the bucket and poured it between two buckets until it was all mixed up. That mixture takes care of end blossom rot, calcium deficiencies, funky fruit, etc etc... Couple hand fulls in each hole, mix it up in the loose dirt at the bottom, plant it.
The plants I already planted will get this top dressed in. This step got missed rushing to beat the rain. Some of these tomatoes will replace some of those I already planted that don't look so hot.
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