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BC-Axeman 03-12-2011 09:34 AM

Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
It's getting time to start gardening again.

This year I am going to be proactive against the tomato mites and I will balance the soil before planting. I have fully composted manure and ashes to add and will add kelp meal for the K (potash) too. We still get frosts here for another month or so.

Anyone else started?

T.G 03-12-2011 10:03 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
While not exactly "garden", my pomegranate trees have leaves on them already and I just looked at my fig tree this morning, it's budding nicely for being a very young tree. Still a few months early for the lemon.

Planted some blackberry plants (one plant each: chester, olallie and triple-crown) a few weeks ago, but being bare root plants, I won't see any fruit off of them for at least another year.

Should probably start getting things in order for tomatoes and peppers.

Smokin Gator 03-13-2011 06:57 AM

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We planted tomatoes and peppers yesterday. I hope to get the squash, cukes, and okra in today.

HK3- 03-13-2011 08:09 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Was at Lowes yesterday and they said we have a couple more weeks before they start getting stuff in.

wayner123 03-13-2011 12:21 PM

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I am doing probably more than I should this year. I have also changed from a container to in ground garden. If I get anything this year, it will be by luck as I did not prepare the soil much at all. I have growing right now:

5 different melons: Charentais, Boule d Nor, Petit Gris de Rennes, Collective Farm woman, Oranglo watermelon

I also have two different squashes: early prolific and crook neck summer squash

I have some sweet corn and Kentucky wonder pole beans as well.

As for peppers, I got this weird mix of sweet peppers, so who knows what will come of them, and I also am growing California Wonder bells.

I am doing a few containers as well. Those will be Evangeline sweet potato's and Sayasume edamame soy beans.

My carrots are finally growing well, and I may do a some black seeded lettuce when that is done.

LostAbbott 03-13-2011 12:45 PM

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Well it is still in the 40's here but I got Snow and snap peas in the ground last weekend. The Garlic is coming up and We also planted beets and north pole lettuce. Gonna get tomatoes started in a week or so...

AUguy 03-13-2011 07:41 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HK3- (Post 1203978)
Was at Lowes yesterday and they said we have a couple more weeks before they start getting stuff in.

What state you in?

hotreds 03-13-2011 07:59 PM

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mine are mostly under water.

AUguy 03-13-2011 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by hotreds (Post 1204419)
mine are mostly under water.


You in Jersey?

Salvelinus 03-13-2011 08:12 PM

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I've got material for a new raised bed , going to be a long bed for lettuces.

Was just thinking about this thread from last year today. I've got at least two months before I can start putting anything in the ground. Probably start a few peppers in about a month. Lettuces, beans, and cucumbers a few weeks after that. We'll see what else I get an inkling to grow when I get to the seed store.

chippewastud79 03-13-2011 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by AUguy (Post 1204423)
You in Jersey?

Ohio, its been very very damp here. Lots of precipitation since the winter started. The river is well above flood stage. :td

mmblz 03-14-2011 07:03 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BC-Axeman (Post 1203315)
It's getting time to start gardening again.

With two feet of snow on the ground?
Must be some new technique!
:r

HK3- 03-14-2011 07:15 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AUguy (Post 1204408)
What state you in?

Tennessee

OHRD 03-14-2011 08:26 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
This is our first time having a go and we're pretty excited. We bought those planters that have like 50 small cubes of potting soil. We planted zucchini, onions, carrots, lima beans, peas, cantaloupe, and squash.

They are starting to sprout w/ stalks about 4 inches high - will try and post pics soon.

Any advice on the move from the little pods to the ground would be appreciated - thanks for the thread!

BC-Axeman 03-14-2011 09:41 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OHRD (Post 1204776)
Any advice on the move from the little pods to the ground would be appreciated - thanks for the thread!

The biggest thing is to not leave any of the cube above ground level or it dries faster than the soil around it, otherwise they are easy.

wayner123 03-14-2011 09:57 AM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OHRD (Post 1204776)
This is our first time having a go and we're pretty excited. We bought those planters that have like 50 small cubes of potting soil. We planted zucchini, onions, carrots, lima beans, peas, cantaloupe, and squash.

They are starting to sprout w/ stalks about 4 inches high - will try and post pics soon.

Any advice on the move from the little pods to the ground would be appreciated - thanks for the thread!

Quote:

Originally Posted by BC-Axeman (Post 1204862)
The biggest thing is to not leave any of the cube above ground level or it dries faster than the soil around it, otherwise they are easy.


Axeman gave good advice. Another thing I would add is to water well once they are planted or water the hole they are going into.

Which of the plants are 4" high already? I can't imagine the onions, carrots or cantaloupe is that high already.

wayner123 03-14-2011 09:59 AM

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BTW, I added drip tape irrigation to the entire garden yesterday. It's a nice system but the connections had to be rigged in order to work properly. But it should add some much needed luck to my plans.

I also started a bucket with compost for compost tea. I hope it helps.

jjirons69 03-14-2011 10:11 AM

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Great work there, Wayne!

I have ~100 yellow and white onion sets in the ground (a week now). Have crookneck squash starting indoors. I'll plant the squash, cukes, and pole beans by 3/19 or 3/36. The tomatoes and peppers will go in the week of 4/2 or 4/9.

wayner123 03-14-2011 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by jjirons69 (Post 1204911)
Great work there, Wayne!

I have ~100 yellow and white onion sets in the ground (a week now). Have crookneck squash starting indoors. I'll plant the squash, cukes, and pole beans by 3/19 or 3/36. The tomatoes and peppers will go in the week of 4/2 or 4/9.

Do you find it takes a while for the peppers to germinate? Mine have been running at 2 weeks before I see anything. I know it has to do with heat and all, but still 2 weeks seems a long time.

OHRD 03-14-2011 01:33 PM

Re: Let's see those '11 gardens!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wayner123 (Post 1204889)
Axeman gave good advice. Another thing I would add is to water well once they are planted or water the hole they are going into.

Which of the plants are 4" high already? I can't imagine the onions, carrots or cantaloupe is that high already.

You're right - they are the slowest to grow, onions and carrots are barely showing. The Zucchini and Lima beans are the allstars - one of the two (can't remember which) already has leaves coming up...


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