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  • Ytowngirlinfla
    HitsRus;1733978 wrote:

    This is what I'm dealing with.
    That could be an animal. What I'd suggest is fencing it off then that'll give you the for sure answer. I had a horn worm issue 2 years ago and I swear those fucks ate all my leafs but you could easily see them on the plants. They are huge.
  • BRF
    I really enjoy the clown responses on this thread.........NOT.

    My my garden is coming along slowly, but surely. Been watering a little bit until we get a good rain which should be in a few days. Belly gave me a good tip last year and that was don't water too much. I read in a magazine that before you water your garden, take a trowel down and see if it's moist below the surface. If so, don't water that day.

    Ytowngirl: your plants are great, you must be down south then with that productivity...right?
  • BRF
    I really enjoy the clown responses on this thread.........NOT.

    My garden is coming along slowly, but surely. Been watering a little bit until we get a good rain which should be in a few days. Belly gave me a good tip last year and that was don't water too much. I read in a magazine that before you water your garden, take a trowel down and see if it's moist below the surface. If so, don't water that day.

    Ytowngirl: your plants are great, you must be down south then with that productivity...right?
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    BRF;1734098 wrote:I really enjoy the clown responses on this thread.........NOT.

    My garden is coming along slowly, but surely. Been watering a little bit until we get a good rain which should be in a few days. Belly gave me a good tip last year and that was don't water too much. I read in a magazine that before you water your garden, take a trowel down and see if it's moist below the surface. If so, don't water that day.

    Ytowngirl: your plants are great, you must be down south then with that productivity...right?
    I'm in Columbus. I started my plants early but I also grow in containers and organically. I use organic fertilizers called Texas Tomato that works amazingly.
  • friendfromlowry
    BRF;1734098 wrote:I really enjoy the clown responses on this thread.........NOT.
    If you think this thread is bad don't open any other one then.

    My flowers are doing fine. I admire those of you who grow vegetables. I'd rather just go to the store.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    This is exactly 1 month ago when I planted the tomatoes outside. Huge growth in a month.
  • BRF
    Ytowngirlinfla;1734107 wrote:This is exactly 1 month ago when I planted the tomatoes outside. Huge growth in a month.
    That is awesome.

    I hope to have some good pics in a few weeks. :-)
  • BRF
    friendfromlowry;1734105 wrote:If you think this thread is bad don't open any other then.
    I am well aware of that, as I post and follow on Cavs, Indians and Browns threads.

    I was just hoping that this thread would be for serious gardeners and not be of any interest to trolls.

    Yet, they come and I should have known.
  • redrocket
    Ytowngirlinfla;1733964 wrote:I did too. The past few years I've grown 3 different kinds of tomatoes. All organic from an Ohio Heirloom seed supplier. I started mine in March under grow lights.
    Maybe we are using the same supplier. This year I have seven different kinds. Like you I started most of mine mid-march and they are doing great.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    redrocket;1734302 wrote:Maybe we are using the same supplier. This year I have seven different kinds. Like you I started most of mine mid-march and they are doing great.
    Ohio Heirloom Seeds is where I get mine. I'm doing my typical beefsteak with Russian Queen and Mischka.
  • redrocket
    Shhh, don't need no revenuers coming around
  • redrocket
    Get mine from a guy in Logan, Circa seeds? I'm working on, Cherokee purple, black krim, brandeywine, mortgage lifters, abe Lincoln, greman stripe, and hillbillies. To date they are all looking fine.
  • cruiser_96
    Blackberries are coming in!

    Radishes came in nicely. Carrots won't be long.
  • Belly35
    cruiser_96;1734357 wrote:Blackberries are coming in!

    Radishes came in nicely. Carrots won't be long.
    so the carrot are the short fat type? Parisienne
  • Belly35
    redrocket;1734341 wrote:Get mine from a guy in Logan, Circa seeds? I'm working on, Cherokee purple, black krim, brandeywine, mortgage lifters, abe Lincoln, greman stripe, and hillbillies. To date they are all looking fine.
    i didnt plant as many different types of tomatoe this year. Early Girls, big boys and Amish paste

    i really like the Amish paste for make sauce very meaty tomato.
  • cruiser_96
    Belly: I'm not sure if you are joking or not, but that was hilarious!!! I meant it won't be long before the carrots are ready for harvest.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    redrocket;1734341 wrote:Get mine from a guy in Logan, Circa seeds? I'm working on, Cherokee purple, black krim, brandeywine, mortgage lifters, abe Lincoln, greman stripe, and hillbillies. To date they are all looking fine.
    Mine are from a guy in Columbus. I have been buying from him for the past 3 or so years when I was able to garden in San Diego.

    http://ohioheirloomseeds.com
  • redrocket
    Ytown, if you have anymore trouble with those huge green worms, check out thuricide bt (sp?) It is a safe thing to use to get rid of them.
  • HitsRus
    I think I've found the culprit eating my pepper plant leaves....turkeys.
  • Belly35
    HitsRus;1735600 wrote:I think I've found the culprit eating my pepper plant leaves....turkeys.
    grow your own Thanksgiving dinner ..... I see nothing but a positive in this situation....
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    Almost 6 feet tall. The top of the green ring is at 6'2"

    I wish I could grow next to my garage so I could use it for support. Shits getting out of control lol.
  • BRF
    Did some much needed weeding today so my plants don't get choked.

    Lettuce, cilantro, spinach doing well. Peppers not as good as last year and tomatoes are slow.
  • mcburg93
    Garden is doing great. Tons of peppers coming on and the tomatoes are looking awesome. Unfortunately the weeds have gone crazy the last few days and all this rain today will not help. Hoping to be able to get out in the garden in the morning. Sure am glad I used newspaper this year makes the weeding a whole lot easier. I put newspaper around all my plants so the weeds are pretty much kept to the center of the rows. First time trying this but it seems to be working well.
  • mcburg93
    I dug some horseradish up as well the other day. I have a patch that has overtaken an area in our yard. It started out as just three plants now its about ten foot long and two foot wide. I am considering selling it at the farm market as well just sucks to dig it up.
  • thavoice
    We have had 8 or so inches of rain this week and many people's gardens are fubar.

    Luckily mine is fine, just quite a few weeds right now.