TomSeller
Super Member
I had a soil sample done last year it said i needed 3 tons of lime per acre. I didn't do anything. Had one done this year and only need one ton.
Next year you'll be adding vinegar and coffee grounds at that rate
I had a soil sample done last year it said i needed 3 tons of lime per acre. I didn't do anything. Had one done this year and only need one ton.
Mine isn't doing as well after yesterday evening:
Hail was mostly pea to marble sized, but some 1" or so! High winds & at least 1-3/4" of rain (hail broke the gauge). Plenty of limbs to pick up today, fortunately, no roof damage. Did have a "scam" roofer came to the door already, definitely not from around here! Could have been worse & was 10 years ago in June, that one did lots of damage all over town! ~~ Lowell
Sorry for the late update y'all. I've been very busy lately. Pretty much put the garden on the back burner up until a few days ago.
The last 2 weeks has been hectic. After 8 long months, we lost my aunt last week to pancreatic cancer.
Here are a few pictures I took this evening. I cultivated with the tractor a few days ago, along with fertilizing the corn and bringing dirt up to the stalks (lay by) with the row discs.
I also bought a new sprinkler. It does a good job but doesn't cover the whole garden. I am pleased with it.
What I'm not pleased with is this year's Spring garden. It's pitiful. The most sorriest lookin garden I've ever grown. Especially since I had to re-plant and with the time I have in it. We haven't gotten any rain but 1 time and it was almost a flood. Rained 3 drops to a gallon. Haven't got any since. That's the reason for the sprinkler.
Although it's a hobby, it's taken a lot of time to do. The potato crop still looks like it'll be the best.