blueberrymilkshake
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I planted three rows of green beans, transplanted a San Marzano and hoed until it was too dark.
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I planted three rows of green beans, transplanted a San Marzano and hoed until it was too dark.
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I’m trying to get the green beans in today and okra too , but it might tomorrow. I’ve been running the rototiller for 6 hrs straight and I’m wiped out.I planted three rows of green beans, transplanted a San Marzano and hoed until it was too dark.
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No kiddin', can't wait for that first BLT of the season!..sure is good to eat tomatoes that taste like tomatoes.
I have to buy calci/sand of that grade here.LOL.Folks ask me, why do you call your place the sandhill. . . . . . . .
On a totally unrelated subject, I saw the first few spaghettis squash today.
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Love it ! That's just what I need to too. Looks like you have plenty of space ! Great job.First year with the greenhouse. Container garden this year. Will be adding raised beds in the coming years. Going for a cantelope arch. San marazanos, Romas, Ghost, Reaper, Habenero, Lumbre Green Chile, NM Big Jim, poblano, Jalapeno, Okra, MaryJane. Just popped some peas for the arch too.
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Been struggling the last few years trying to get a garden started between the wind, the rabbits, grasshoppers and other critters. Greenhouse proving to be a game changer already, looking forward to hopefully my first good harvest in the desert.Love it ! That's just what I need to too. Looks like you have plenty of space ! Great job.
That's gotta help a lot .......bet that wind blows like crazy over those large flat open spaces. I love how those stark , far-reaching open plains make me feel , there's a wonderment about it , something intangible. I'm sure your new grow will be awesome . I'll be looking for it !Been struggling the last few years trying to get a garden started between the wind, the rabbits, grasshoppers and other critters. Greenhouse proving to be a game changer already, looking forward to hopefully my first good harvest in the desert.
Did you do anything special to your soybean seeds to get them to sprout? I grew some a few years back and did not get a good stand.. . . . . . . and soybeans that the bugs love to eat. , , , , , , ,
Not really. Soaked, and sprouted in a napkin, put under LEDs till the had 2 sets of real leaves, then outside straight in the ground.Did you do anything special to your soybean seeds to get them to sprout? I grew some a few years back and did not get a good stand.
Thanks. I planted right in the ground. Had a dozen plants when I should have had 75 or more. Later my BIL told me that farmers put some kind of enzyme or something on the seeds. He said it was a powder and they poured a soda on a bushel of seeds to make them sticky, then sprinkled the powder on them. I spend a lot on on edamame and would love to be able to grow my own.Not really. Soaked, and sprouted in a napkin, put under LEDs till the had 2 sets of real leaves, then outside straight in the ground.
Next day 2 we're dead and other 2 we're almost dead. Sprayed them with soapy water, BTS, but they still keep getting eaten. Aphids, beetles and grasshoppers, everything seems to love to eat them.
I'm hoping to get some edamame from the two that are somewhat good.
Don't know about the enzyme, but I do remember something about industrial farmed soybeans being treated with something. I got my seeds from Baker Creek, supposed to be real good for eating.Thanks. I planted right in the ground. Had a dozen plants when I should have had 75 or more. Later my BIL told me that farmers put some kind of enzyme or something on the seeds. He said it was a powder and they poured a soda on a bushel of seeds to make them sticky, then sprinkled the powder on them. I spend a lot on on edamame and would love to be able to grow my own.
Ya just can't beat digging in the dirt ! Love your setups , very nice.........ya just made me hungry !Got some Asian greens and kale in the corner with Amy sugar tomato and a red aji pepper.
Some french heirloom snap peas, and soybeans that the bugs love to eat. Japanese cucumber starting to grow, next to some more tomatoes. (purple Russian grape and plum)
Lastly, English peas.
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