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Those clamps look perfect, I'll need to get some. Actually I wonder by the time I buy those, snd adapt the plastic bags, and cut a hole for my fill tube, maybe the EB shower caps are cost effective after all. At least they give you a break when you buy in bulk. |
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September 6, 2015 | #92 |
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I like to use the bags soil comes in to make the covers for my SWCs as long as the inside of the bag is white. These are a very thick plastic and I can reuse the covers for several growing seasons. I use the self made 5 gallon SWC and get the rubber ring out of the pickle bucket lid to hold the covers on. I made a cardboard template to use to make the covers so it is very easy to make a nice circular cover.
For the EBs at the extension office I made a cardboard template too so it is easy to make covers from the soil bags. I bought 1/2 wide elastic at the fabric store and hand sewed bands that would fit the EBs to hold the covers on. I don't think the elastic will hold up nearly as well as my pickle bucket rings. |
September 6, 2015 | #93 | |
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That's what I did too on 2 EB - mine came from a Perlite bag and also from Pro Mix bags - I can definitely reuse them. The problem is Marsha needs lots of bags - I think the Compactor bags would hold up for multiple seasons especially if they are not cut. The clamps can definitely be used for multiple seasons - just sort of esthetics if you care about that. --- Marsha don't you have any shower caps left over from your big purchase last year? If so, you can wait to see if they do the free shipping in Dec....otherwise add $18.95 for shipping to the price. |
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September 6, 2015 | #94 | |
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September 6, 2015 | #95 |
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Barb, I get my pickle buckets and lids from Chick-fil-A. I get them free since they would go in a dumpster. Jacksonville does not offer recycling to businesses. I like the medium green color and after you soak off the labels there is no advertising on them. You have to find an owner that will be willing to save them and be sure that you collect them regularly since they can't store lots of them. I quit counting after I made 200 of what I call Grow Buckets. That is 400 less buckets in the landfill.
They use to be easy to get but since I teach the Grow Bucket class frequently it is harder to get them. I let other people get them in the spring and fall when everyone is thinking about gardening and stock up in off seasons. Right now I cannot get any because the owner has decided his son's school need to get into bucket gardening. I am almost relieved because I am getting tired of making them. |
September 7, 2015 | #96 |
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I'm learning so much reading all this. Tomorrow I'm placing an order for 6 white EBs and starting my seeds (finally). Below is my current list (it has changed many times) for fall.
Ambrosia Red Black Cherry Brandywine Cherry Dark Pink Berkley Tie Dye Girl Girls Werid Thing Rebel Yell Sargeant Peppers Surpriz (or Not Surpriz, not stable) Anna Russian Grightmires Pride Brads Black Heart Orange Minsk Heart Cherokee Green Cherokee Purple (for my neighbor) Delicious (for my other neighbors) Purple Russian Russian 117 Beauty King Dwarf Brads Beauty King x Berkley Tie Dye (unstable) Green Zebra Paste Cherokee Black heart German Red Strawberry Gary'O Sena KBX Paul Robeson Azoychka Indian Stripe Heart Fish Lake Oxheart Wildthyme RL Green (unstable) Big Cheef Dwarf Purple Heart Sweet Orange II Black Icicle Evas Purple Ball And some peppers and herbs and lettuce. I don't have room for all those tomato varieties so some will be planted 6 plants to an earthbox or SWC and pruned to one or two main stems so i can try them out. I did that before and was able to try out a bunch more in a single season that way. Ginny Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk |
September 8, 2015 | #97 |
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That is quiet a list. It will be interesting to see which ones are your favorite. My Brad's Beauty King x Berkley Tie Die is looking good. I wish it had a real name. That is a lot to get on a plant label.
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September 8, 2015 | #98 |
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Hi Kay,
Only 6 are repeats... my current favorites which are PBTD, GGWT, Black Cherry, and Surpriz/Not Surpriz which my husband really loves and Cherokee Purple which is my neighbors favorite. Plus Rebel Yell. The seeds I have for Surpriz are not stable and some produce the Surpriz version (bi-color striped) and some produce a blue antho green when ripe variety so i dont know which one I will get until they sprout. The Brads Beauty King x Berkley Tie Dye isn't stable either so thats why it is just called by the parents names. I'm curious to see what you and I get from that. There are lots of variations possible. Ginny |
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September 8, 2015 | #100 |
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Marsha,
I was wondering about the white. If the terra cotta is fine i will probably order that as I prefer that color. The antho green when ripe is delicious too. I wasnt sure what to call it. Im planting the rest of the F3 seeds that i got from Laura and when the seedlings pop up i will be able to look at the leaves under sides to see which ones are antho and which aren't. How many are uou growing? Do you have the possibility of getting the antho gwr variation still from your f4 seeds? Ginny Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk |
September 8, 2015 | #101 | |
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BTW-Most of the Xanadu not Surpises have a name now. The trend seems to be to name it after a great artist. I am thinking of a great musician for mine. Do I see a trade in our future? |
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September 8, 2015 | #102 |
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Oh neat and yes, definitely a trade... :-)
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September 8, 2015 | #103 |
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Back to the EB, then I will read the other posts, but the white is not white white. It does stay clean though.
Ginny - if you like the terra cotta better, then get that; the white stays cool all the time even with the sun beating on it. The TC does not heat up like the green. But don't forget, mine are on my white pool deck with the sun reflecting from the water and I think the neighbor behind me silver metal roof. I think if these were on grass (even the green) would be cooler. Back to reading the posts. |
September 8, 2015 | #104 |
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Ginny - a fabulous list! So many new varieties. I love it. Where is SunGold?
I am trying some new ones too; I am trying Big Beef b/c I had a new pack from ParkSeed (when I use to buy all my seeds from them). I planted the seeds b4 I left for NC, but when I was up in NC I was thinking that PS tomatoes never grew well even though germination was great. So I bought more BB seeds from TGS b/c they were in Florida and thought I could get the seeds quickly. So while I was paying the shipping for the BB, I bought 2 Bulgarian varieties (Triumph, and #7), Momotaro, Big Brandy Hybrid and they gave a free one Red Rose which is a cross between Brandywine Sudduth Strain and Rutgers. I planted a couple of each on 8/27. Germination has been great. I'm glad I tried TGS and will use them again. Plus the UF ones and new ones from Artisian Seeds which I don't have yet. I was really psyched for them more than anything else, but will only plant the early ones since I have so many seedlings going already. I have tons of GGWT seedlings going all in the same cell; all ready to be transplanted. This fall is a lot different than last where I counted on only Kelloggs and Black Cherry for the bulk of my plants. |
September 8, 2015 | #105 |
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Barb,
Those sound so exciting... :-) I love Sungold but my neighbor who I got hooked on them last winter has started like 6 or 8 Sungolds already... she said enough for everybody. So i will grow the Sweet Orange II that you sent me and we will compare them to her Sungolds. She stays in Oak Hill for the winter and lives in Kentucky during the summer. I sent her home with about 6 Sungold seedlings when she left last April and she said they ate little yellow tomatoes all summer and with just about every dinner meal... :-) Ginny Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk |
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