General Discussion
Vegetable Garden
6/30/04 @ 1:47 PM
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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Interesting discussion.
We don't use fertilizer of any kind, but we do plant our veggies in compost, and the difference between non-compost dirt, and compost is really something!
Such a huge difference!
We compost our eggshells (free range), tree trimmings, weeds / dandelions, flowers, sometimes dinner scraps too (if we're motivated) lol, etc. It's really a complete food for whatever you're growing.
We don't use fertilizer of any kind, but we do plant our veggies in compost, and the difference between non-compost dirt, and compost is really something!
Such a huge difference!
We compost our eggshells (free range), tree trimmings, weeds / dandelions, flowers, sometimes dinner scraps too (if we're motivated) lol, etc. It's really a complete food for whatever you're growing.
My tomatoe plants are about 4' to 5' high right now, Gary the Groundhog got into them when I first planted and ate some, dug one up and folded one over but I propped it up and it's doing fine now.
The secret to my large tomatoe plants is the Fox Farm trio of nutrients that I use, they are popular with at home cannabis growers and work great on tomatoe plants.
The secret to my large tomatoe plants is the Fox Farm trio of nutrients that I use, they are popular with at home cannabis growers and work great on tomatoe plants.
Any opinions on if these guys are worth trying to salvage after hail? Cucumbers and broccoli are junk, but can start those over, might be a bit late for the eggplants. I do have some extra tomato plants, but not sure if I should pull these and put in the small plants that would be about a month behind. Just dont want to wait to see what happens to find out later down the road I should have just pulled them and put something else in
You'd be surprised how fast the tomatoes will grow outside and catch up to ones that were 6 to 10 weeks old when planted. I have tomatoes pop up in my garden every year and I usually let one or two of them grow. They don't produce early but by September I'm usually getting tomatoes off them, about 3 weeks after most of my other tomatoes.
Lots of potatoes this year. Some in the back garden (pic in last post), garden by the house and in some grow bags. In the garden by the house theres dill growing and acouple cilantro plants that just came up wild like they do every year. All onions (pictured, right side) started from seed this year and the ones in this garden are looking really good. I just gave them some fertilizer this afternoon so i hope i get some descent bulbs this year.
Bucket garden has a variety of peppers in the buckets. Theyre doing well.
Bucket garden has a variety of peppers in the buckets. Theyre doing well.
Finally, all veggies planted and labeled! Got two unknown tomatoes growing in the gardens this year. I put a cage over them and we'll see what I get. Anyone know what the common store bought tomato is? I labeled that as a beefsteak but who knows. It was an experiment to see if a slice of tomato would germinate its seeds and it did, 10 of them from one slice! So one of them is in my garden now and the others i gave away. Garlic scapes were picked yesterday. I just chopped them up and froze them. I use them in lots of things like on top of pizza, stir fry and sauces. Heres a few pics of my gardens. Nothing huge yet but almost everything is looking nice and healthy.
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