Re: What\'s your garden strategy?
Bob_Surka:
<font color="blue">I suggested to the lovely Mrs_Bob that she might want to buy me a 2 row planter, the one I have my eye on comes set at 30" row centers but is adjustable. </font>
If you're doing veg, you might consider the earthway planter. They're actually made near you and come with 12 different seed plates for different seed sizes and spacing and you can even get the company to special make. You can use it for rows, or, bolt a bunch together for closely spaced stuff (if you're going to beds). I like mine, but the only problem with it is very, very small seeds and the seed bed has to be "just right" - too trashy, too many clods, too wet etc doesn't work so good. But when the bed is right it works really spiffy. Of course it is hand push, but unless you're planting acreas of stuff that hardly matters. They're available a lot of places. To see different seeders on line, try Johnnys Selected Seeds (I don't have the URL handy, but will look it us). They handle lots of stuff and you sendem a check, and 10-12 days later there it is. Good folks and they have lots of herbs, etc. in addition to vegs. I bought some valerian root from them I plan on planting soon. They have an excellent selection of stuff.
<font color="blue">that pesky herd of deer that trample over and eat everything that I don't fence in! </font>
Yeah, I don't mind the critters eating a bit for themselves, what really pisses me off is they eat a little from each item. Had racoons (I think it was racoons anyway) who ate a bit from each each of corn I had, and birds eating peaches - they're welcome to some of them, but not taking a bite out of each piece of fruit. Ugn.
JEH
Here's ref. Really good folks and give good service - out of Maine Johnnys Selected Seeds
Bob_Surka:
<font color="blue">I suggested to the lovely Mrs_Bob that she might want to buy me a 2 row planter, the one I have my eye on comes set at 30" row centers but is adjustable. </font>
If you're doing veg, you might consider the earthway planter. They're actually made near you and come with 12 different seed plates for different seed sizes and spacing and you can even get the company to special make. You can use it for rows, or, bolt a bunch together for closely spaced stuff (if you're going to beds). I like mine, but the only problem with it is very, very small seeds and the seed bed has to be "just right" - too trashy, too many clods, too wet etc doesn't work so good. But when the bed is right it works really spiffy. Of course it is hand push, but unless you're planting acreas of stuff that hardly matters. They're available a lot of places. To see different seeders on line, try Johnnys Selected Seeds (I don't have the URL handy, but will look it us). They handle lots of stuff and you sendem a check, and 10-12 days later there it is. Good folks and they have lots of herbs, etc. in addition to vegs. I bought some valerian root from them I plan on planting soon. They have an excellent selection of stuff.
<font color="blue">that pesky herd of deer that trample over and eat everything that I don't fence in! </font>
Yeah, I don't mind the critters eating a bit for themselves, what really pisses me off is they eat a little from each item. Had racoons (I think it was racoons anyway) who ate a bit from each each of corn I had, and birds eating peaches - they're welcome to some of them, but not taking a bite out of each piece of fruit. Ugn.
JEH
Here's ref. Really good folks and give good service - out of Maine Johnnys Selected Seeds