How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow? #701  
I still have some tomato plants I bought and are still in 2 gallon pots waiting to go in the ground. I have been losing ripe cherry tomatoes off of the plants and today green golf ball sized ones. I can't think of anything but rats or bushy tailed rats (squirrels), although the teeth marks look like something larger. Maybe they are bird pecks with their heads cocked to the side? I put the potted plants up on an aluminum racks spanned between saw horses. Then put cayenne pepper and and pepper flakes on the tops of the saw horses to chase off rodents. If the onslaught continues, I may conclude birds? Any other ideas?

My planted tomatoes are at a remote property in black fabric and on soaker hoses with timers. I think I will sprinkle pepper flakes on top of the fabric, although I have not seen this same thing happen there.

Birds. Caught one red-beaked. Or should I say green-beaked for the un-ripe ones.
 

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   / How does your garden grow? #702  
New garden in this location- just tilled this year. We are using bio degrade plastic. So far it has been raining every few days so we are ok. No drip hose under the plastic. Because we moved our potatoes here- the potato beetles have not caught up. We did have a crow pulling seedlings up, and deer coming for snacks. The red tape helps. The row cover is to get some growth big enough that the crow leaves it alone. The crow is looking for ants. We also had a wild turkey coming round until the red tape went up. Slow start, but w have two good months ahead of us.

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   / How does your garden grow? #703  
New garden in this location- just tilled this year. We are using bio degrade plastic. So far it has been raining every few days so we are ok. No drip hose under the plastic. Because we moved our potatoes here- the potato beetles have not caught up. We did have a crow pulling seedlings up, and deer coming for snacks. The red tape helps. The row cover is to get some growth big enough that the crow leaves it alone. The crow is looking for ants. We also had a wild turkey coming round until the red tape went up. Slow start, but w have two good months ahead of us.

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I have not seen potatoes grown on plastic before. Crows are pita When I hear crows especially early in the morning when I'm still snoozing around 5:30am they are definitely up to no good out there. :D Flash tape is pretty effective.

I had wild turkey in garden before they were beneficial just eating insects and never hurt my plants. Mostly in my eggplant get the same CPB problem potatoes do. I haven't seen any yet this year on my eggplant but still early though, using that row cover can help with them too
 
   / How does your garden grow? #704  
Weeded my garden yesterday just before more showers came in for the rest of day (and looks more for today too). :(

Cousa squash, the Burpee variety has been yielding heavy and my Costata Romanesco zucchini are forming up nicely. I like them pretty big for frying in olive oil. Eggplant, Harris Classic has to flower and set fruit along with the North Star green peppers.

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So not too bad for about 35 days since transplant...



The only tomatoes I'm picking are the cherry tomatoes from the hanging baskets we sell at greenhouse. They have some great container variety tomatoes on the market today.
 
   / How does your garden grow?
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#705  
I think you've said before, but you really like that high wheel cultivator, right? I'm looking at getting one.

I do like it. I also made a plow out of an old bike that works, but you have much more control with this one. I have the hardware of an old one we used when I was a kid, but you pay about half the cost of a new one just replacing the handles. If I remember correctly, I paid about $120. It comes with the cultivator, a turning plow and a chisel plow.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #706  
I do like it. I also made a plow out of an old bike that works, but you have much more control with this one. I have the hardware of an old one we used when I was a kid, but you pay about half the cost of a new one just replacing the handles. If I remember correctly, I paid about $120. It comes with the cultivator, a turning plow and a chisel plow.

I think the ones I have looked at are about $140 and only come with the cultivator.
 
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#707  
I think the ones I have looked at are about $140 and only come with the cultivator.

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Here are the other plows and how they attach. The chisel is reversible. There is no brand name on the plow, and I couldn't find the manual. I'm going to town tomorrow and need to stop by the feed and seed store anyway. I'll try to remember to look and see what brand it is. And upon further review, I think I paid $129.99. But is sounds better to say around 120 bucks:D
 
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Here are the other plows and how they attach. The chisel is reversible. There is no brand name on the plow, and I couldn't find the manual. I'm going to town tomorrow and need to stop by the feed and seed store anyway. I'll try to remember to look and see what brand it is. And upon further review, I think I paid $129.99. But is sounds better to say around 120 bucks:D

I stopped by the little store where I bought my plow. It's called a Maxim High Wheeled Cultivator, and is selling for $135.99 now.


I got some 13-13-13 to all the new stuff, and got it plowed or hoed in. Hope it greens the corn up. It's too yellow for my taste.

I transplanted one of the older Armenian cucumbers into the garden, and potted a few of the young ones for Cousin Dee to take back to Tampa when they leave. They have a lot of roots for being above ground only four days. I've been giving them a little blue juice everyday.

The regular cucumber seeds I planted in trays were coming up today. Nothing yet from either of the squash.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #709  
Looks like quite a few tomato sandwiches in my future:



Included are Cherokee Purple (two trays top right), Brandywine, Lush Queen, Better Boy and Fantastic.
I have these growing at my Mother's house, on farm where I grew up. Good soil for growing veggies



And the best garden caretaker around. She just turned 90 in March, and loves helping things grow. I tell her how much I appreciate her taking care of my tomatoes, and she says "Well, I just like going out each morning to see how much they have grown"



Really some beautiful fruit on the vines. We think I planted the rows and plants too close together (PETC), but the vines are healthy, and we hope to keep them producing on into the fall





 
   / How does your garden grow?
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#710  
Lakngulf, looks great. After you dock garden, that must feel like a huge field. My 87 year old Mamma spends a good part of everyday puttering with her flowers and garden. It helps keep them going.
 

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