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Author Topic: 2024 gardens  (Read 64554 times)

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Didn't get our pie made yet. I was gassed after the weekend's events. As you said roony, the rhubarb looks nice but the stalks are relatively short yet, especially on the red variety. We just haven't had enough heat consistently to really push it. Days like Friday and Saturday where the highs were in the 40's & the lows dropped into the mid-20's didn't help. We covered that and some peonies that were good sized already. Certainly not 2012. Should see an improvement with more seasonal temps & rain on the way.
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 :sleazy: :sleazy:i had rubarb cake the last few days!!!!!! :mooning: :mooning:

cheated though got the rubarb from the freezer!!!!!!!! :happy1: :rotflmao:

think i'll be cleaning some winter onions today!!!!!!!!! :bow: :happy1:
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 :pouty: :pouty: BUMMER........ G called me tonight. said he was coming tomorrow to till my garden, but driving home, sounds like the tranny on his truck went KAPUT!!!! :pouty: :doah:
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ouch real bummer for G
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      Has anyone ever seen a short handled stirrup hoe? I have two long handle hoes which get used a lot. My daughter likes to sit on the ground to inspect and do weeding. She is looking for a short handled stirrup hoe. I may have to cut some of the handle off one of ours.
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they make small garden tools for things like that...   check out your garden center
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what Mike said!!!!! :happy1:
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      I checked a couple of places. Nothing like I was looking for. I suggested cutting off a small spade and put an edge on it. It might work.
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      Thanks, Dotch. I didn't see that one. Nothing like that at any of the stores I went to.
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I've actually kinda been looking for something like that myself. I find myself crawling on my hands and knees a lot weeding the flower beds, etc. Shut up, glenn!  :moon:
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I've actually kinda been looking for something like that myself. I find myself crawling on my hands and knees a lot weeding the flower beds, etc. Shut up, glenn!  :moon:
:pouty: WELL! :confused: :pouty: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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:pouty: :pouty: BUMMER........ G called me tonight. said he was coming tomorrow to till my garden, but driving home, sounds like the tranny on his truck went KAPUT!!!! :pouty: :doah:
Mama always said, If you ain't got noth'in nice to say, don't say noth'in at all!

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 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: well i really didnt get into the finer details.......... :happy1: :rotflmao: :rolleyes:
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The 1st photographic evidence of the now world famous January radish planting, along with wild plums & the Patten pear tree in bloom... :coffee:
« Last Edit: April 04/25/24, 03:12:54 PM by Dotch »
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Planted Yellow Candy and Red Candy Apple Onions and Lincoln Peas today. Supposed to rain off and on the next 4 days so I wanted them in the ground.
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Got my 24' of trellis up, now just waiting for a tilling.  The trellis sure is nice but it's tedious,  while stringing the twine ol Maisy thought it was funny to grab the roll and run. 200' later and wrapped around everything one could imagine all she had was the package in her mouth, I couldn't help but laugh.

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What are you planting on all that trellis?
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Brother put a few potatoes & onions in the ground on Tuesday.
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What are you planting on all that trellis?
think he uses it for green beans and cukes!!!!!!

cleaned a nice batch of winter onions yesterday!!!!! :happy1:
« Last Edit: April 04/26/24, 09:38:52 AM by glenn57 »
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What are you planting on all that trellis?
Yepper Glenn, cukes, beans and sugar snaps. This is an old Pic, but it's still the same.

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Very nice!

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well....the Gman called me. guess he got a loaner truck, apparently his truck must have gender identification issues!!! :rotflmao: he said it was some tranny sensor module!!!!! hid loaner truck has a whole 300 miles on it. i though they only loaned out beaters!!! :scratch:

gotta check the garden, might be a bit too wet.........so next week toward the end of the week lookin like!!!
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Radishes and onions are up.
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Garden got tilled this afternoon,  was really surprised he didn't churn mud with the storms that rolled thru last night and all the rain lately.  Just after I raked and smoothed it all up Maisy came out with the zoomies and thought this soft dirt was heaven!!!

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Garden got tilled this afternoon,  was really surprised he didn't churn mud with the storms that rolled thru last night and all the rain lately.  Just after I raked and smoothed it all up Maisy came out with the zoomies and thought this soft dirt was heaven!!!
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

what she didnt roll in it!!!!!! :scratch: :scratch:
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I will get a pic.  I have 6 onions growing in my garden.  One is 8" tall. 

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 Should be ready to plant in a couple days  :happy1:
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I could see you doing that!!   :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
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As we say around here, might go after lunch!  :doah:
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