Covetsculitvars
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That pic is from my Himalayan neighbors ....li assume from home country honestly ....I'm up in northern New England
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Here's the line up for this spring I am currently on the lookout for radish carrot and corn to add to this
I would think it would work better on smaller plants. Corn can get pretty tall.Hey guys I want to hear your thoughts on this idea, my wife doesn't want me to grow to many plants because we don't know a lot of people where we moved to (she hates to waste food) but I like to try a variety of vegetables so I'm thinking what if I keep them in small containers (smaller the root smaller the fruit) I have a ton of these small coffee cans, I driView attachment 4303803 nk a lot of coffee yes. will they work or will the roots get to cramp to produce any size of a vegetable? please let me know what you think.
Use pencil, it never fades. Nurseryman trick.I had a few sprouts this morning. The sun and rain is already doing a number on my labels. Need to redo with a black shapie. Blue was all I could find the other day.
damn you foul tempters...i have 3 more weeks before i can be sure of no frost...man i want to get some stuff in the ground...I just did a little dance in the backyard. I have sprouts! Just radishes and turnips so far but the beets and spinach can't be far behind. I planted some carrots and kohlrabi yesterday as well. My onions are popping up and I have a few peas just starting to break the surface. I've only direct sown crops that are early season. My tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant are all doing good in the trays. I have them out in the greenhouse and they're doing fine. I didn't have the room to keep them inside under lights. I also got the cucumbers, gourds, cantaloupe, and pumpkins started in trays. I'll figure out where they'll go later. I've already planned on turning most of the front yard into a vegetable garden.
I always get excited this time of year when the garden is just getting started.
I might be getting ahead of myself. But damn... it's too hard to wait. We've had some nice sunny days and I just had to get my hands in the dirt. It was 70 degrees the other day. The weather is good right now for getting started here in the Willamette Valley. A couple sunny days followed by a little rain, more sunny days, more rain etc... I hope we don't get a late hard frost. But what I've planted in the ground so far could probably survive a frost. If not I have more seeds.damn you foul tempters...i have 3 more weeks before i can be sure of no frost...man i want to get some stuff in the ground...
nice setup couple more weeks for me.hope to start cleaning an repolying the hoop this week end.Thinned and transplanted a bunch of the veggie seedlings I have started in the greenhouse. Transplanted my ganja seedlings (the little ladies enjoyed some sun outdoors while I transplanted). Made a batch of super soil today and letting it cook for a month. Sewed some poppy seeds in the poppy patch. Sewed a cover crop mix in a section of the chicken coop enclosure for the chickens. Pruned some rose bushes back. Cleared some brush around the property. Spring has sprung!View attachment 4307336 View attachment 4307337
Pineapples! Damn... I wish I could grow them here. I enjoy a Pina Colada in the summer. Can't grow coconuts either.Got my tomato plants started in 5gal pots in my GH. Heres some pineapple plants too. Hopefully the pineapples start making fruit soon. Some are about 3ft wide.
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I miss growing pineapples when I Iived in Hawaii. Take a long time to fruit, but grow themselves.Got my tomato plants started in 5gal pots in my GH. Heres some pineapple plants too. Hopefully the pineapples start making fruit soon. Some are about 3ft wide.
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