2020 gardens

   / 2020 gardens #121  
We got 3/10's of an inch of badly needed rain yesterday afternoon. From all of the ruckus from that storm, thought we'd gottten more. I did manage to get some Daikon Radishes planted along side the Cuke's, Zucchini, and cabbage plants to attract the little white butterflies away from them. and not laying the eggs on the curcubits.

Also got tomatoes, and potatoes sprayed with aspirin water the evening before, plus some plants food, and kelp sprayed long enough before the rain came to get it set.


i expect to see weeds popping up in the next couple of days.

Will probably drive T-posts today for bean trellis. After that rain, I expect they'll be shooting up runners.
 
   / 2020 gardens #122  
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Got 6 more quarts of strawberries making a total of 9 for the year so far -----might be a few more out there later. They will taste good in the middle of the winter.

What kind of juice/water/syrup are you using to can them Sonny ? We've always frozen our berries.....picked over 30 gallons this year off our beds....and you're right.....they are great in winter !
 
   / 2020 gardens #123  
60+ years later, still growing 'Taters in the same spot...
 

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   / 2020 gardens #124  
That's a great pic DJ......My potato plot has changed in the past 45 years.....and it gets smaller each year.
 

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   / 2020 gardens #125  
Great pic DJ. Would have been very cool if you could figure out where the camera was located in the old shot and duplicated that? Or maybe you did and that much has changed? Very cool.
 
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I use 2 cups sugar to 2 1/2 pints of water for the syrup in the berries and that is for 3 quarts of berries. ---we used to freeze them too, but mom used to can them, so this year we did too. --- kinda mixes them up a little for different taste!

I was lookin at dj's tato pic at the trees in the background but couldnt figure out the camera angle either. ---our tato AND onion patch got WAY smaller this year----if it dont rain soon, we wont have anything this year.
I can't really get down close enough to the river to fill my water tank, as the band is too steep. I would have to drag my pump down to the water edge and run enough hose up the bank to the tank.----dont have enough hose to reach right now.
 
   / 2020 gardens #127  
Things have changed a bit in 60 years. That is one of the years Dad planted 500 lbs. of potatoes. Sold most in Columbus to many Mom & Pop restaurants/groceries.

The house is gone that you see in the background. It would have set just to my left in the background, if it were still there today, along with the trees in front of it. Cut down many years ago.

The one to my right in the new photo, if it were there at all, was just a sprig. The garage you see in the new photo wasn't there in the early one. Built maybe a year or so after.The garden now is only 1/4 or less that what it was in the early picture. An additional driveway,drivway to the new horse barn, and pasture to the east took nearly half of it. Naturally, where the best soil is.

I'm approx. within 40' of where I was standing 60 years ago... Close enough...
 
   / 2020 gardens #128  
Got a new to me tool for the garden yesterday, at a local consignment auction. A Honda FRC800 rear tine. Tines barely have the paint scuffed on them. My old Honda runs fine, just thought it'd be a nice upgrade. I bought the old one used from a local rental 20 years ago. It has never failed to start on more than 2 pulls, and there has been times,when it has set for 2 years withought being used. Gotta' love those Honda engines.

I didn't realize how bad the tines were wore on the old one, until I put this in the dirt yesterday evening. I put the tail wheel on I made for the old one to do some 1-1/2"-2" roughing up the surface cultivating. Cruised right along in 2nd gear, and did a great job. Plucked out some 3" tall Redroot Pigweed, and left them on the surface whole, to dry & kill. I'm loving this thing..!!
 

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   / 2020 gardens #129  
Things have changed a bit in 60 years. That is one of the years Dad planted 500 lbs. of potatoes. Sold most in Columbus to many Mom & Pop restaurants/groceries.

The house is gone that you see in the background. It would have set just to my left in the background, if it were still there today, along with the trees in front of it. Cut down many years ago.

The one to my right in the new photo, if it were there at all, was just a sprig. The garage you see in the new photo wasn't there in the early one. Built maybe a year or so after.The garden now is only 1/4 or less that what it was in the early picture. An additional driveway,drivway to the new horse barn, and pasture to the east took nearly half of it. Naturally, where the best soil is.

I'm approx. within 40' of where I was standing 60 years ago... Close enough...

Funny how much things change, and remain the same. :)
 
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This is my 40 year old Sears 8 HP front tine rototiller that I bought used.
It had some mouse damage to the spark wire. It still works well and is easy to start....but I have done regular maintenance on it.
 

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