What are you planting in your garden 2013

hexthat

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Thanks. Yeah, I love gardening & tending to my "babies"!! There's just somthing about it that is relaxing! Don't you think? I would go NUTS if I couldn't "play" in the dirt! ;)

I always start just about "all" mine indoors, except a few things.
I start my seeds in the ground outside most of the time they grow faster then if i start them 2 months early indoors, less stress i guess.

My favorite part is tilling the earth, love my beastly machine.
 

hexthat

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mmm yes. I really only believe in organic for gardens(veggies). But I have a couple strawberry plants that I would like to feed before I get a hold of manure. My moms scumbag bf usually gets a truck load of manure from a farm. Ill get some from him/ a farm.
strawberry's like acidic soil and high P-K
 

~Dankster~420

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hey guys i have been thinking of canning stuff. I started saving pasta glass jars for curing buds but then thought, hmm maybe I can use it to store stuff from the garden(i never jarred before)

Will I be able to use pasta jars for this? Seems like they seal really good with the top.

YES!! Just as long as that "button" ontop of the lids goes down & stays there! That let's you know that your canned goods are indeed "sealed"!! If not, you would need to turn it upside down,place it back into your canning pot & bring it back up to a rolling boil!! Wait about 15minutes & it should've sealed!!
 

bde0001

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YES!! Just as long as that "button" ontop of the lids goes down & stays there! That let's you know that your canned goods are indeed "sealed"!! If not, you would need to turn it upside down,place it back into your canning pot & bring it back up to a rolling boil!! Wait about 15minutes & it should've sealed!!
the button does not stay down. you lost me when you said turn it upside down and place back into canning pot and bring to rolling boil. whats a canning pot? are you saying because the button isnt staying down the jars are not sealed, and that I can make them seal properly again?
 

~Dankster~420

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I start my seeds in the ground outside most of the time they grow faster then if i start them 2 months early indoors, less stress i guess.

My favorite part is tilling the earth, love my beastly machine.
I hear ya bro! ;) I love growing stuff!! My wife tells me all the time that I have a green thumb!! I've tried & tried to teach her how to grow/gardening!! And for the life of me for some reason she just can't get it down!! I guess some of us can, and some can't!! Oh well, more for me to grow! ;)

Oh!! I found a nice tiller in the "trading journal" for 50$ last year!! Works great!! I just think the people I purchased it from where just really hard up for $!! Cause I seen the same brand/tiller at lowes & its around 400$!! They where asking 100$, but I was a stickler, and nit picked about stuff on it, and what not, & they said give me 50 bucks and its yours!! They didn't have to tell me twice!! ;) I was outta there,lol!!
 

~Dankster~420

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the button does not stay down. you lost me when you said turn it upside down and place back into canning pot and bring to rolling boil. whats a canning pot? are you saying because the button isnt staying down the jars are not sealed, and that I can make them seal properly again?
Yup! That's what that "button" on lids is for. To let you know your canned foods are sealed properly!!

A canning pot is just a huge pot big enough to place 4 to 5 pint jars/mason jars in or whatever size you go with, so you can "can" them.
 

~Dankster~420

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And when that "button" stays down, and your not able to pop it up & down, then its sealed!!
And if it doesn't seal, and you can still pop it up & down, that when you would wanna place it back into your canner/pot & leave it there in the boiling water for an additional 15 to 20 minutes, depending on what your canning!!
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
the button does not stay down. you lost me when you said turn it upside down and place back into canning pot and bring to rolling boil. whats a canning pot? are you saying because the button isnt staying down the jars are not sealed, and that I can make them seal properly again?
question: are you trying to reuse the lids from the pasta as well? (that probably won't work in a home-canning scenario.)

also: which brand of pasta? for home use ideally you should only re-use brands that use actual mason jars in their packaging (when you take the label off the jars will have the word 'mason' embossed right on them). example: 'classico' uses mason jars, 'prego' doesn't. non-mason packing jars aren't safe for heat-processing.

for long term storage, food safety is key. certain low-acid foods (pumpkins and squashes for instance) require a bit more diligence than acidic fruits and so on. (voice of experience here: pumpkin/chestnut butter NEEDS to be pressure canned or it spoils rather quickly :oops:)
this is one of the best online resources i've found for longterm food storage: http://pickyourown.org/allaboutcanning.htm
 

guy incognito

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sunflowers grow so tall, so it would be perfect for the concealment they'll add beauty, seeds, pollination, and help out the insects around aswell. Never grown them myself but someone down the street from me did and i always liked walking by them
My sunflowers were sticky like they were coated in syrup and it attracted a lot of ants. They love that shit. And squirrels love sunflower seeds. One flower will give you an ass load of seeds, but you need to expect like 50-75% loss to the squirrels, so plant a lot more than you actually want.
 

guy incognito

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I'm at a new house this year so i'm starting from scratch again. It's gonna be a chili themed garden. Tons of tomatoes, jalapeno, habanero, green/red peppers, oregano. I'm going to attempt onions for the first time. Should be a good chili.
 

Ninjabowler

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Onions, Peppers, Tomatoes, Garlic, Cucumbers, zucchini, squash, etc..
2 Jilly Beans and 2 Qrazy Trains.

Does anyone know the benefits of growing a variety of plants/vegetables alongside of your girls? Does it help with natural pest prevention? I've always wondered but haven't found a thread regarding this aspect.
Run a circle of onion bulbs :)
 

Ninjabowler

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Heirloom radishes
purple cherokee tomatoes
butter leaf lettuce
carrots
only yellow onions
chard
asparagus (second season oh yah!)
english peas
brussel sprouts
jalapenos
anehiem peppers( this time theyll work )
basil
rosemerry
chives
maybe sage?
tobbaco
a bunch of useless flowers and a stupid rose garden :):):)
cannings fun but i aint doin much this year hopefully.

good luck to everyone!!...im doin a crop dance right now, it works every time:rolleyes:
 

UncleBuck

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lol i dont think squirrels will be a proble...My dogs LOVE chasing squirrels. Plus they hardly ever come in the yard(im guessing they smell their poop and pee and hair)
i wouldn't come in the yard if my poop and pee and hair was out there either. such a turn off.
 

Thebman

Member
I have a thing for herbs, especially basil since it keeps mosquitos away. But, I'd like to plant some other things. Anyone have any suggestions?
It's usually hot and humid where I live.
 

Ninjabowler

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i wouldn't come in the yard if my poop and pee and hair was out there either. such a turn off.
Have those Pro monsanto creeps figured out we hate them yet? I really hope those commies realize there not wanted around here. Say no to GMO!!!!! Say yes to mother earth!!!!!
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Toolage 87

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Have those Pro monsanto creeps figured out we hate them yet? I really hope those commies realize there not wanted around here. Say no to GMO!!!!! Say yes to mother earth!!!!!
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I sure hope they do. I bought 5 different kinds of basil seed packs and out of those 5 4 of them were heirloom kinds. I might try to do some seed harvest of them and either give them away or sell them to help spread the Heirloom stuff around for the better. Fuck GMO crap.
 
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