Texas Spring/Summer Thread

   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #471  
Ron everything you doing for free isn't working:laughing: TBN, rain dance. I can only reply in "quick reply" soooo
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #472  
I have not had any problems. Guess it is a browser/TBN interface thing.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #473  
Ron everything you doing for free isn't working:laughing: TBN, rain dance. I can only reply in "quick reply" soooo
Double click "+reply to thread" or Click on "Go Advanced" should get you to full access to reply window. That is if you are using IE or Firefox.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #474  
Thanks Ron, the "double click" works. I am using "Nightly" the 64 bit upgrade beta from Mozilla. Have been using it since it came out (maybe 2 months) and it has been problem free and seems to operate better with my Windows 64 bit OS.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #475  
Dennis,
My last rain dance finally worked. Day before yesterday we got 3/10 ths of an inch. First shower since May 13th.

As a result the garden isn't doing well at all. My wife water soaks the rows every other evening but everything should be
twice as big by now.
The little black sunfolwer seeds from the bird seed bag are hanging in there and look to be just forming a bud in the centers.

This reply thing is still a mess, sometimes it will include the quote and sometimes not. I notice the blank white page crap is back too if
you go back from the present page to the previous.
Been in the woods the past few days. It is way too dry in there. I hope some idiot doesn't start a campfire.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #476  
My best browser for TBN since the changeover is Google Chrome. It seems to work perfectly. An old copy of IE8 is less than acceptable. Most times when I see the lists of posts in a forum, they are shifted right with a big white space on the left and lots of overwriting on member's profiles. None of that is visible in Chrome. My version of Chrome is 19.0.1084.56 m and it reports being up-to-date. I haven't really checked FireFox, but I believe it works well on my laptop.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #477  
My last rain dance finally worked. Day before yesterday we got 3/10 ths of an inch. First shower since May 13th.

That's good news, Ron. Your garden looks pretty darn nice. Mine is much more weedy. My vein problems in my legs have really limited my garden time this year.

I think you are finding out what we know here. When the temperatures get up in the high 90s, gardening becomes a real challenge. You may have to shade some of your more sensitive plants if this heat wave continues. No amount of water will save them. Squash, cucumbers, and melons seem to be able to handle the heat, but tomatoes stop setting fruit when it gets too hot.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #478  
That's good news, Ron. Your garden looks pretty darn nice. Mine is much more weedy. My vein problems in my legs have really limited my garden time this year.

I think you are finding out what we know here. When the temperatures get up in the high 90s, gardening becomes a real challenge. You may have to shade some of your more sensitive plants if this heat wave continues. No amount of water will save them. Squash, cucumbers, and melons seem to be able to handle the heat, but tomatoes stop setting fruit when it gets too hot.

That's for sure.. 6 dozen tomato plants ( Super Fantastic VFN ) are normally loaded with tomatoes by now. We have a few the size of a baseball, still gree and hard as a rock. The plum tomatoes aren't even doing well.

Your fence is the greatest thing of the garden year. The deer are so PO'd they frown at us in dismay. Normally by now they would have eaten the green beans to the ground.:thumbsup:
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #479  
Only things I'm growing this year is a few watermelon (jury's out on that) and mosquitoes, doing darn good in that department.

Wife said the yard is beginning to struggle so she has been watering, then complains she has to mow:confused3: I gave up on tomatoes last year since I found them growing good at the grocery store. Last summer was a gardening night mare for me.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #480  
I gave up on tomatoes last year since I found them growing good at the grocery store. Last summer was a gardening night mare for me.

:laughing: If truth is known, your tomatoes (even home grown) at the grocery store or produce market are probably much cheaper than the ones we grow in the garden. Our local produce stand is not cheap, but like you, I never have to pick off worms or spray their veggies with Sevin.;)
 

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