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the garden thread

Discussion in 'The Off Topic Room' started by butch, Apr 5, 2015.

  1. Burl Source

    Burl Source Founding Member

    Butch,
    Looks like you made really productive use of your space.
    My garden is more of random plantings.
    and that dang motion sensor sprinkler is getting better with it's aim.
     
  2. butch

    butch Founding Member

    oo i oppsed my SqFtage 144since there are 4 beds
    i goto tget the paver path done this year
     
  3. Still working on the presentation of the garden. I loaded up the truck with 1 ton of crushed limestone today and spread it out. I'm gonna need 1 more ton I think. Everything is sprouting and coming in great so far. [​IMG]
     
  4. Toothpick

    Toothpick #2 since day #1 Founding Member

  5. Burl Source

    Burl Source Founding Member

    Not very organized gardening but things are getting a good start.
    Some different heirloom tomato seedlings.
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    Lettuce and peas.
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    Mint and a few herbs.
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    Onions and lettuce starting.
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    Potatos and onions.
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  6. Lucretia

    Lucretia Founding Member

    I love all these raised beds. Maybe someday...

    Jason, that's a rose. Looks a lot like a "Knockout". http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.24139&tab=1

    A few years ago people were planting them everywhere because they're pretty healthy and low maintenance.
     
  7. Not very organised??? Lol looks very organised to me!
    Compared to mine at least :)
    I've had 5 raised beds for a few years now, I don't even have to plant much anymore it just all pops up randomly from dropped seeds. Mainly growing a basil & tomato Forrest with some beets, herbs & edible flowers. I'll post some photos later.
     
  8. butch

    butch Founding Member

    we are gettig closer to plans for adding 2 more beds but that will have to wait till we dig out the new walk way so i can steel more top soil
     
  9. Burl Source

    Burl Source Founding Member

    Something is eating holes in the leaves of my potatoes and sunflowers.
    So....I am going to try something not as toxic as the chemical sprays.
    I had read on an organic gardening site that you can mix cayenne powder, garlic powder, a little dish soap and water to make a spray to get rid of the leaf eaters.
    I will try on a couple plants to make sure it doesn't burn the leaves.

    I really don't want to use chemical poisons because my garden has lady bugs, lizards, frogs and snakes as well as a ton of earthworms.
     
  10. butch

    butch Founding Member

    a friend mixes up some potion likethat with all the years end peppers (includes ghoasts ) i ll have to ask him the blend
    bad day for newly planted crops. high winds are whipping the crap out of everything including my raspberrys
     
  11. Burl Source

    Burl Source Founding Member

    Thanks Butch
     
  12. WildBoar

    WildBoar Founding Member Contributor

    A deer mauled the cherry tree the other day, and bugs are getting the plum tree. Been trying to get these trees going for several years, and they are still saplings as they both required replacement last year. We put fencing around both, but it looks like a deer got its head under the fencing at the cherry and was able to pry it up enough to go to town on the middle part of the trunk. I hope to heck it survives.

    On the positive side, lettuces are within a couple days of being ready to start harvesting, strawberries are off to a good start, and parsley, sage and marjoram are growing like weeds. Mint is starting to get going as well.
     
  13. Burl Source

    Burl Source Founding Member

    This year I have been using a product called Liquid Fence Deer Repellent.
    It works!
    Last year the deer would come up on the front porch and eat the rose bushes and everything else.
    I have been using the spray for the past few months and no deer problems. I reapply every 2 weeks.
    I still see the group of seven deer but now they don't come into the yard or the garden.
    I bought the 1 gallon liquid at walmart for about $25
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  14. Already getting squash blooms :)

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  15. Burl Source

    Burl Source Founding Member

    Most of my tomatoes are heirloom varieties but I am trying out a grafted beefsteak as well. Those will be my slicers for hamburgers.
    When I was a kid we competed with each other to see who could grow the biggest tomato.
    We grew some beefsteaks well in excess of a pound. I was just a kid but my memory has me recalling tomatoes bigger than grapefruits.
     
  16. This is when I first built my vege garden out of old pallets. It used to look so nice, thats about 3 years ago.
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    Now it looks a bit more ramshackle! stuff just pops up where it wants and I pick and choose. Its mostly a forest of basil, tomatoes, cucumbers beets and various herbs and edible flowers.
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    We are lucky here in Brisbane, you can pretty much grow anything you want year round There are only two seasons, Hot and slightly less hot. summer is slightly harder to grow leafy greens unless you water them ALOT they will bolt to seed.
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    Lemongrass & a lime tree yum!, Ive also got lemon mertle, Kaffir lime tree, bay tree, olive tree, peach tree, lemon tree :)

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    We were aiming to have most of our garden edible. Turns out thats a lot harder than I expected!
     
  17. I'm beginning to think I got stiffed when I got my Bay Tree, zero flavor in those leaves, but it looks right...
     
  18. Does it look something like this? Crush up a leaf in your fingers and smell it. It should have a very strong smell & flavour.
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    I only use one or two leaves for most stuff at home. These ones are pretty strong.
     
  19. butch

    butch Founding Member

    spent the bettr part of th after noon digging out between the bedsd and shouveling 1000lb of crushed rock to prep for laying paver walkway tomorrow. will be fun right after the septic pump truck is here and gone in the morning pictured when finished
     

  20. Looks exactly like that, but a lot bigger :p I'll go get a pic

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    Last edited: May 14, 2015

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