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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 @ 5:05 PM
SkiLLz~4~GiLLz
SkiLLz~4~GiLLz
User since 7/29/21
Looking good Junkie4ice!!!3rd year no till... still got weeds lol. Exercise and way to be outside. I have no problem doing dirty work while I'm still blessed. Do u cover crop @ end of season?

TODAY @ 3:39 PM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
Built a garden table and gate to keep the chickens out. I had high hopes of building a nice ​live edge table with a stainless steel sink and run water out to it to wash veggies before bringing in, but after 3 years of using a cattle ​panel to keep the chickens out it was time to at least build something lol. It'll ​due for now.

TODAY @ 3:28 PM
ThreeFiftySeven
ThreeFiftySeven
User since 3/14/03
Haven't tilled in 4yrs. It sure is easier though! Been hand flipping and yanking weeds and grass roots by hand. Every year gets noticeably better though. Need to put up some basic edging. 

All plants have taken to the new soil and they're just starting to take off. Nice to watch the difference everyday now with regular watering. 

I do have a little garden Weasel I run down the rows occasionally, but I hardly call that tilling. Lol

TODAY @ 11:04 AM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
That's why I till multiple times a ​season 😅 no way ​to do no till with our garden sizes. Though I do agree it's ​way better than tilling if you do it the right ​way!

TODAY @ 8:22 AM
SkiLLz~4~GiLLz
SkiLLz~4~GiLLz
User since 7/29/21
🫢That's why I quit tilling 13yrs ago😉

TODAY @ 7:57 AM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
What my garden looks like if I don't weed 😅

TODAY @ 7:53 AM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
Apparently my seeds got messed up, or my ​eyes are getting old. Meant to plant green and purple cabbage, but ended up with mustard greens and purple cabbage. Anyone grow mustard? ​Not sure what to do with them all.

6/6/26 @ 12:52 PM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
Speaking of, I just picked up 50# of bone meal today. Most that will be going on my potatoes. 
Also grabbed 10# of blood meal, I'll give the peppers and tomatoes a nice dosing of that before shifting to a lower nitrogen higher potassium fertilizer. 
Finally a little snack from the garden, which my son ate most of lol

6/5/26 @ 3:50 PM
SkiLLz~4~GiLLz
SkiLLz~4~GiLLz
User since 7/29/21
Phosphorus for root growth. Bonemeal is a good,natural,supplement for phosphorus  

Also JB thanks for mentioning dill. I 4got to plant some...
Bush beans gonna get sown also...

6/5/26 @ 3:46 PM
jaybeeturtle
User since 3/17/06
Got my pole bean trellis strung up. 

Actually,  nitrogen promotes the above ground top growth.  Phosphorus and potassium make the roots grow big. People who put too much nitrogen on their lawns have weak root systems that leave the grass prone to certain diseases.  I used to have a lawn maintenance company back when dinosaurs roamed the earth. 

6/5/26 @ 1:49 PM
Carpio
Carpio
PRO MEMBER User since 11/5/17
Too much nitrogen?    Nitrogen promotes root growth.

6/5/26 @ 11:11 AM
Igor
User since 6/20/01
Fish & Jaybee: I get them to grow, that's not an issue.  But what I all I get is a straight root, no radish.  One year I let them grow, they got about 2 ft' tall.  Still just a root.  That's happened too many times.

6/4/26 @ 4:12 PM
Fishlovme
Fishlovme
PRO MEMBER User since 6/22/01
I finally have one garden fully planted, plus my buckets and grow bags that are on the grill patio.  In the one garden I have 8 tomato plants, 5 pepper plants, a couple rows of lettuce, couple rows of onions, and 2 rows of potatoes.  My newest garden has 3 rows of onions, 4 cucumber plants, and a row of carrots.  Still quite a few things left to plant and I haven't even started green beans yet!

6/3/26 @ 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 

6/3/26 @ 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. 

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