HTG's 2017 Adventure in Gardening
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Well its that time of year again. The tomatoes and peppers are sprouted and the garden is becoming renewed once again. Hope everyone has a bountiful 2017. Here are a few pics from the start of my season.
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The kids helping clean up the strawberry row
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My right hand man helping me to remove last years T- posts
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Fresh drip tape, fertilizer, and plastic mulch. Tomorrow the rows will have bark paths and the T- posts will be driven in.
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Looking good! Why did you remove your T posts only to put them back?
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Impressive! A lot of work, but you have some good looking help. Great for them and you. Keep us updated.
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[QUOTE=Salsacharley;614290]Looking good! Why did you remove your T posts only to put them back?[/QUOTE]
Removing them makes laying the plastic a whole lot easier and cleaner. I only have to pound in 50 or 60 today:dizzy: |
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Laid the isle bark, pounded in the t-posts, planted a few onions, and finished up the row of strawberries.
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Got my kiddos self watering container garden going. They picked Cheddar cauliflower, Romanesco, Arugala, and Pak Choy starts. They also planted seeds for Carrots, Radish, Lettuce, Chives, and a few others i can't remember.
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15 Saffron Crocus bulbs eager to be covered with soil.
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The first round of seedlings along with My F4 selection of a striped heart shape variant from Moonlight Mile F3.
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HTG, the pictures are all wonderful. Post #2 is priceless and part of why I garden. I have one 7 year old grandson who can't stand tomatoes (He loves Ketchup, Pizza and Spaghetti :) ), and another grandson that is 4 years old who would rather eat cherry tomatoes than candy.
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Inquiring minds need to know what is in all those planters suspended along your walls. It looks like maybe there is an irrigation line to them.
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[QUOTE=AlittleSalt;614720]HTG, the pictures are all wonderful. Post #2 is priceless and part of why I garden. I have one 7 year old grandson who can't stand tomatoes (He loves Ketchup, Pizza and Spaghetti :) ), and another grandson that is 4 years old who would rather eat cherry tomatoes than candy.[/QUOTE]
Robert my son is the exact same way. He loves ketchup and pizza but would not eat a tomato to save his life:)) The good news is that he loves to grow tomatoes and my daughter loves to eat them. [QUOTE=nancyruhl;614733]Inquiring minds need to know what is in all those planters suspended along your walls. It looks like maybe there is an irrigation line to them.[/QUOTE] Last year i made thise wall boxes for the many micro tomato varieties i grew. I have yet to dump last years soul and rotting plants |
Thanks for sharing. Great set up.
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