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6/30/04 @ 1:47 PM
INITIAL POST
Paladin
User since 6/15/01
Who's got one ? what are you growing ? and how's it coming along? Mine consists of sweet corn , cabbage , brussel sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli ,cucumbers, zucchini, peas, tomatoes , peppers , acorn squash, pumpkins, and assorted spices. The cold wet weather hasn't been very conducive to good growth so far for me. But with warmer weather in the forecast things should turn out. I hope those of you growing fair better.

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TODAY @ 4:38 PM
jaybeeturtle
User since 3/17/06
Maybe I'll try that, skillz! My wife loves radishes.  Nice that you take care of mom, Arthur 

TODAY @ 4:01 PM
arthur1957
arthur1957
User since 6/24/01
I bought one large container tomato plant in addition to the dozen normal seedlings I usually buy. It had four tomatoes on it when I bought it 3 weeks ago. Picked one today. Will take the next one to my 97 year old mom. She looks forward to fresh tomatoes from the garden. 

TODAY @ 3:32 PM
SkiLLz~4~GiLLz
SkiLLz~4~GiLLz
User since 7/29/21
Grow radishes in a container that is movable. Early morning sun,afternoon shade,evening sun...  

TODAY @ 12:17 PM
jaybeeturtle
User since 3/17/06
Sorry about those early radishes,  Junkie. Those miscommunications with the wimmin,  sheesh.  Dont get me started. 
Igor- plant those radishes as early as possible,  they can't stand heat. Mixing some sand in to make the dirt loamy also helps. Also, I put 13-13-13 fertilizer on to promote root growth

TODAY @ 11:52 AM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
Igor - too high of nitrogen in your soil is generally the cause of good green growth but no bulb. Supplement with a high phosphorous fertilizer to help with bulb growth.

I'm jealous JB - my wife did our initial planting of radishes, lettuce, spinach and weeds took over the lettuce/spinach. I had her till up those patches but we miscommunicated and she tilled up the radishes too. So my first planting still has a week or so to go and with these temps, I don't think I'll get a second planting this year. Radishes are hands down my favorite too! 

TODAY @ 11:20 AM
Igor
User since 6/20/01
Jaybee: What's your secret with the radishes?  Used to plant them every year and the grew, by never really produced a "Radish".  Just the root.  Any help would be appreciated because I love them.

Thanks.

TODAY @ 10:43 AM
jaybeeturtle
User since 3/17/06
Picked the last of the radishes planted April 7th. I've found they get split and woody in the summer, so i won't plant any more till fall. Planted a little dill in place of the radishes. It'll be ready just in time for canning season

6/2/26 @ 9:36 AM
Fishlovme
Fishlovme
PRO MEMBER User since 6/22/01
Yup, the stuff I use to tie my tomatoes is a stretchable plastic kind of stuff.  Some of it I leave on my tomato cages and use it year after year until it's too small or it no longer stretches. Over time the stuff gets  hard due to weathering.  But I do love the stuff because you can tie it pretty tight to the tomato and as it grows the stuff will stretch and not hurt the plant.

6/2/26 @ 7:11 AM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
Wish I could find something like that that would decompose easily, I hate having to take it all off in the fall!

6/1/26 @ 9:46 PM
Carpio
Carpio
PRO MEMBER User since 11/5/17
Indispensable stuff if your a tomato grower.

6/1/26 @ 12:04 PM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
First planting of corn sprouted and was looking great last week, close to 4" tall already. And then the concrete truck didn't listen to our instructions and backed over my corn patch, and almost over my tomatoes as well. Then proceeded to pull forward/back a few more times. Needless to say I need to replant and re-till the patch as all that weight completely compacted my soil. Annoying! 

6/1/26 @ 8:53 AM
jaybeeturtle
User since 3/17/06
The 2 Heirloom tomatoes are really outpacing the other varieties.  We will see how that translates into tomato production.  Last year a San Marzano went crazy and I got 114 tomatoes from it! Never seen anything like it before in my garden 

5/31/26 @ 9:12 PM
Carpio
Carpio
PRO MEMBER User since 11/5/17
The top leaves on one of my tomato plants are curled up like a roll your own cig.    The mix is fine so I guess I just wait and see what happens.

5/31/26 @ 7:44 PM
Formerly the big guy
PRO MEMBER User since 10/3/11
So yesterday I got my tomatoes, peppers both green and jalaponeos, green beans, cucumbers and acorn squash. Got cages around the tomatoes tonight when I watered them. Garden is pretty much planted now except for a few small things I need to find room for.

5/30/26 @ 11:53 PM
ThreeFiftySeven
ThreeFiftySeven
User since 3/14/03
Last year was the 1st and I really don't see steering away from them in the future. They're special, I hear ya! Sweet as can be and they just keep cranking out! Divas are 2nd to em imo, but I'm nostalgic like 👍 Both steer up a cage well and save space too! No straight 8s this year...called it on those giants.

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