How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow? #1,711  
Does this really work? I googled it and get more yes than no responses.
Yeah I first saw them in use at the Cash Brewery in Silverdale. They have garage doors that open up so there is more of an indoor/outdoor feel. They had them hanging from the upper frame. I finally asked the owner and he said what they were for and that it really worked. They flies would not come inside.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #1,712  
Yeah I first saw them in use at the Cash Brewery in Silverdale. They have garage doors that open up so there is more of an indoor/outdoor feel. They had them hanging from the upper frame. I finally asked the owner and he said what they were for and that it really worked. They flies would not come inside.

Cash brewery in Silverdale? There is a brewery in Kitsap that I do not know about?
:beer: :reading: :reading: :reading: :beer:

Research, research.
 
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   / How does your garden grow? #1,713  
Cash brewery in Silverdale? There is a brewery in Kitsap that I do not know about?
:beer: :reading: :reading: :reading: :beer:

Research, research.

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Website found. Burgers, beer. Not far from Tractor Supply Co. What is not to like? :cool2:
 
   / How does your garden grow? #1,714  
Your pictures and your description reminds me a scald in tobacco. Happens after heavy rain fall which you said you had. Especially if you get a bright hot sun soon after and before the soil can drain the water down. My understanding of it, is a reaction to lack of oxygen in the soil and a hot sun. Some plants will grow out of it. Some won稚. We usually added extra nitrogen to tobacco in order to help pull it out.

Your 8 inch rain event was only 3.5 for me.

I think your right. Im gonna try abit of triple 19 on them and see what happens.

See that your a poultry farmer. When I was truck driving I had to do backhauls of eggs from western KY. Didnt know if ya raised for slaughter or eggs.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #1,715  
Cooking dirt. I'm tired of fighting weeds in my root crops, so when nobody else wanted my father's soil sterilizer I brought it home. One batch should give me a 6" deep bed 12" wide and 12 feet long... that's a lot of carrots. It's a little too late to plant them this year but it won't be the first time that I've wintered them over.
 

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   / How does your garden grow? #1,716  
I switched the part of my garden that I am done with for the year to buckwheat,,
It was planted with an EarthWay 1001 planter using the #22 seed plate,,

This pic is after the seed has been in the ground 7 days,,,
 

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   / How does your garden grow? #1,717  
I switched the part of my garden that I am done with for the year to buckwheat,,
It was planted with an EarthWay 1001 planter using the #22 seed plate,,

This pic is after the seed has been in the ground 7 days,,,

I tried buckwheat once and it didn't look that good after 2 months. I didn't think of using the Earthway though, instead using the broadcast seeder on my ATV with a length of fencing to stir it under.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #1,718  
I tried buckwheat once and it didn't look that good after 2 months. I didn't think of using the Earthway though, instead using the broadcast seeder on my ATV with a length of fencing to stir it under.


Every item I read about planting buckwheat said broadcasting requires 2 or 3X as much seed because of poor germination.
I was amazed at the germination,, but, I did work hard with the planter,,, and it was 90+ degrees when I was doing it.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #1,719  
Cooking dirt. I'm tired of fighting weeds in my root crops, so when nobody else wanted my father's soil sterilizer I brought it home. One batch should give me a 6" deep bed 12" wide and 12 feet long... that's a lot of carrots. It's a little too late to plant them this year but it won't be the first time that I've wintered them over.

Curious about the soil sterilizer. What does it use and how does it do it.
I remember gassing the tobacco beds when I was young. I assume this is different.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #1,720  
Every item I read about planting buckwheat said broadcasting requires 2 or 3X as much seed because of poor germination.
I was amazed at the germination,, but, I did work hard with the planter,,, and it was 90+ degrees when I was doing it.
I will try that the next time I plant. Buckwheat is much better than the oats I've been using as a cover crop.

Curious about the soil sterilizer. What does it use and how does it do it.
I remember gassing the tobacco beds when I was young. I assume this is different.
It's electric, and runs off my electric clothes dryer outlet. I only run it a few times per year so it doesn't hurt too badly when I get my power bill.
It's great for preparing seed beds, and I run off a yard of soil/compost in the fall for starting my plants inside the following spring.
At $2400 plus shipping it's not something I would go out and buy on my own; but it was just lying around in the greenhouse and followed me home one day.
Soil Sterilizers | Commercial Greenhouse Equipment

It smells like buckwheat pancakes when the soil is cooking. To me that's a rather nostalgic smell as my father used to sterilize all of the soil for the greenhouse...probably 30 yards or so using steam in the body of his KB5 international dump truck.
 

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