Fed up with the garden

   / Fed up with the garden
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I may have figured out the reason why so much of my garden is affected by powdery mildew.
I didn't think anything of it until I was taking withe the neighbor. He reminded me that where Most of my garden is used to be old grapes. They were 99% dead from the powdery mildew.
Getting close to 20 years ago I didn't give it much thought.
However with the heat and rain and humidity it is the ideal condition for the mildew to reappear.
Too late now but I'll have to move the garden to a location further away next year. And like Mama used to say, "if I live that long"
 
   / Fed up with the garden #122  
That's the way to do it. My mother still has a garden at 89 and reduces the size every few years. When we were growing up the garden was several acres, that's what a family of 11 lived on for the year. I remember planting 100 lbs of seed potatoes. I enjoy working in the garden and for what I grow it is a true joy. I like to grow my own starts (tomatoes, eggplant, broccoli, etc.) and can grow varieties that you can't get through the normal sources.

I had to take this year off due to some back surgery but I hope to have something growing again next year. We still planted some tomatoes, beans, and eggplant in planters just as an experiment to see how they work out. So far everything is looking good.
With some luck and good doctors you can be back in the garden again.....next year. I had some health issues the past couple years, but allowed myself to "heal" and then ease back into the manual labor aspects of living alone and DIY attitude. Of course I don't plant 10 lbs lbs of seed potatoes any more...but used to...along with an orchard (no longer)....several asparagus rows (no longer)....Strawberries (no longer) Raspberries (no longer)...rows of corn (no longer) etc etc.....

This year is looking good with lots of cantaloupe, watermelon, tomatoes, cukes and peppers.....six coons and 3 possums so far :mad:

Cheers,
Mike
 
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   / Fed up with the garden #123  
With some luck and good doctors you can be back in the garden again.....next year. I had some health issues the past couple years, but allowed myself to "heal" and then ease back into the manual labor aspects of living alone and DIY attitude. Of course I don't plant 10 lbs lbs of seed potatoes any more...but used to...along with an orchard (no longer)....several asparagus rows (no longer)....Strawberries (no longer) Raspberries (no longer)...rows of corn (no longer) etc etc.....

This year is looking good with lots of cantaloupe, watermelon, tomatoes, cukes and peppers.....six coons and 3 possums so far :mad:

Cheers,
Mike
Our nemesis are the local deer. We've had a few ground hogs that I can trap and deal with but the deer are the worst. I need to cover the green beans and beets with bug netting to keep them out but I've had them try to chew through that. The raccoons and squirrels will make a mess of the corn so I've gotten to the point I don't grow it since I don't have enough garden area to feed them and get more than a few ears. I've got a good source of locally grown corn so I'm happy to support the family farm.
 
   / Fed up with the garden #124  
Our nemesis are the local deer. We've had a few ground hogs that I can trap and deal with but the deer are the worst. I need to cover the green beans and beets with bug netting to keep them out but I've had them try to chew through that. The raccoons and squirrels will make a mess of the corn so I've gotten to the point I don't grow it since I don't have enough garden area to feed them and get more than a few ears. I've got a good source of locally grown corn so I'm happy to support the family farm.
Somebody told me a home remedy I'd never heard before. Mix dish soap and water and spray it on the leaves. Just like me when I said a bad word nar my mother, they don't like the taste of soap. I wouldn't do it after the beans have set on, but do plan to try it to keep them from my apple trees.
 
   / Fed up with the garden #125  
Somebody told me a home remedy I'd never heard before. Mix dish soap and water and spray it on the leaves. Just like me when I said a bad word nar my mother, they don't like the taste of soap. I wouldn't do it after the beans have set on, but do plan to try it to keep them from my apple trees.
Wife came home with this book "supermarket super gardens"

It was full of recipes for different stuff made from household ingredients.

I decided to try the recipe to discourage pests from eating your garden.

It consisted of boiling and straining hot peppers. The hotter the better. Then spraying the mixture on your plants.

Here's what I learned. Critters in the south love hot sauce with their meals
 
   / Fed up with the garden #126  
Since I have lived on this 3 acres for about 50 years, I have developed fencing to keep out the deer, squirrels and rabbits. It also inhibits the possums and coons. But they can climb the fencing...thus I trap them. The past few years I have reduced my planting to one garden that is about 50 x 100. In the pics you may see field fence about 40 inches high.....chicken wire about 18 inches high.....and the deer netting about 7 feet high. I do get tired of trapping animals, so I too gave up on corn. I'm seeing fewer deer as the suburban sprawl has surrounded me.

Each Fall I remove one end of the fence so as to have access for the tractor/plow/tiller. Of course that end has to be reset each spring.

Cheers,
Mike
 

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   / Fed up with the garden #127  
I did not read the whole thread.

l learned long ago that gardening and rasiing critters is a waste of time and resources.

I did it for many years, until I woke up.

Buy stuff on sale and stock up. My last purchase was 240 cans of veggies for $.20/ can. Chicken quarters at $.40/lb.

BTW, Don’t bother telling me about quality and taste….I do not not give a tiny rats ass about BS like that. Good enough is good enough.
 
   / Fed up with the garden #128  
Deer just became a problem a couple years ago. Now one garden is fenced, the other is on it's own.

We quite growing corn after the summer where I thought we had coons, I was already with flashlight and rifle. But them coons had white and black stripes. Buying corn just is so much easier. ;-)
 
   / Fed up with the garden #129  
Deer just became a problem a couple years ago. Now one garden is fenced, the other is on it's own.

We quite growing corn after the summer where I thought we had coons, I was already with flashlight and rifle. But them coons had white and black stripes. Buying corn just is so much easier. ;-)
You are so right.

I live in farm country. Last year, a dozen ears of fresh corn were less than $5 at the farm down the road.

How much fresh corn can two people eat when it is in season anyway?

Even if cost $1/ear, it is not worth the effort. At least to me.
 
   / Fed up with the garden #130  
I did not read the whole thread.

l learned long ago that gardening and rasiing critters is a waste of time and resources.

I did it for many years, until I woke up.

Buy stuff on sale and stock up. My last purchase was 240 cans of veggies for $.20/ can. Chicken quarters at $.40/lb.

BTW, Don’t bother telling me about quality and taste….I do not not give a tiny rats ass about BS like that. Good enough is good enough.
I think most of those who do it, for them it's a hobby with added benefits of getting fresh produce. That's cool.
But yeh, personally I'm actually headed out the door now, going to Costco...time to harvest! :LOL:
 

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