s78wingrider
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You have deer there to contend with? 
Kind of an aside here, but how big of a piece of land (max size, feasibly) would you use one of those $100 EarthWay planters for? I don't want to drop a big chunk on a 3ph planter I may or may not continue to use on about an acre or so (at this point in time)
I grew a lot of sweet corn last year, for the first time in ages. It's a good drawing card to get the cars to stop at the stand. I made some money on it, but a whole lot more on carrots, broccoli, cucumbers, squash and especially, of all things, cabbage.
We've always been "full menu" truck farmers. We've always grown a couple dozen different things to make the stand, whether out front or at market, look appealing. You just don't know what folks like until they pick something off the stand and order more if they like it. We were never interested in being "uni-crop".
Plus, we eat all these different things ourselves, of course. Thus, the variety.
Hey schoolsout,
I have one of those Earthway seeders and they are totally worth the money. I can't tell you how much time I've saved, not to mention this baby will plant your seeds at the right depth. The plates tend to plant on the heavier side, I just tape off every other hole.
Best,
Sam
Hey schoolsout,
I have one of those Earthway seeders and they are totally worth the money. I can't tell you how much time I've saved, not to mention this baby will plant your seeds at the right depth. The plates tend to plant on the heavier side, I just tape off every other hole.
Best,
Sam
s78wingrider said:You have deer there to contend with?![]()
Yes, deer and rabbits enjoyed my garden last year.
bp fick said:We'd have no garden without the poly fencing. For three years now, it's been 100% effective, knock on the wood poles holding it up.![]()