2025 gardens

   / 2025 gardens #151  
We planted some Roma tomatoes and can't recall the last time I did. How do you stake or cage those?
We have used some 4ft tomato cages.

I'm trying staking the rows this year and using wire between the posts every foot for them to climb
 
   / 2025 gardens #152  
We have used some 4ft tomato cages.

I'm trying staking the rows this year and using wire between the posts every foot for them to climb
I made some out of leftover cabinet hardwood from a shop. 5 ft tall with 20" cross pieces every 6" or so. I'll take a pic this afternoon.

I'm going to build a few more this year out of leftover spruce just because I have it and it doesn't rain much over the summer to rot them. I have 9 welded wire cages and three wooden ones. It's all the tomatoes I need or want and this is how limit myself.
 
   / 2025 gardens #153  
I built our trellis using cattle panels 50' X 16' 6 I think it was. I'm planning to take out the snappers about August and plant sugar snap peas using the same trellis. It will be my first attempt to try reloading it that way. I am thinking I will use my HF flame thrower to kill the weeds out before planting.
 
   / 2025 gardens #154  
Entire garden is planted and is looking good. It looks like the Kohlrabi bolted like it did last year though. I read that temperature swings may cause that. At least the radishes didn't bolt like last year.
 
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   / 2025 gardens #155  
My garden looks fantastic. Never has it done better. The best in generations. The greenest thumbed person could not do any better. I deserve all the accolades for this super fantastic splurge of growth and colour...



At least that's what the pictures look like on the seed packets.
With the weather we continue having IT will soon be too late to plant many of the standard garden essentials.
 
   / 2025 gardens #156  
My daikon radishes bolted right outta the gate. Never got a single one in a 15x60 ft slot. they have all gone to seed. Gonna harvest those once they have dried out. Try again in the fall.
 
   / 2025 gardens #157  
Broke out one of the David Bradley's yesterday to cultivate the cabbage patch. Had to set 18 new plants because either the crows or Starlings pulled some smaller plants out. Ground temps are pretty cool yet here at 65º. Great for cool weather plants, but I'm pretty sure my beans I planted 10 days ago rotted. Picked up another pound yesterday to try later.


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Not far from you. My gourds never germinated because the ground is still to cool here. Going to have to replant also.
 
   / 2025 gardens #158  
Anyone ever tried planting Lufa's? I planted two kinds. They say they are edible when small. we'll see.
 
   / 2025 gardens #159  
Anyone ever tried planting Lufa's? I planted two kinds. They say they are edible when small. we'll see.
I grew them. Planted a package of seeds and had maybe 40 luffas. I don't remember the details but dried and peeled them and they really did produce luffa sponges. I recall several women wanting them and said they were great for their skin. 🤷‍♀️

Make sure you don't plant on ground that was in vine crops the year before to reduce the risk of powdery mildew damage.
 

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