I've had azalea's on my mind all day due to the Masters. Our neighborhood should be in full bloom in a couple weeks if they are now in Georgia. I love walking around and seeing all the colors. My place is the next tier up from a trailer park; when all the neighbors places are blooming, it looks like the richest place you can live. It's one of my favorite times of the year.CathyCA wrote:I bought 15 azalea plants today. They are called "Delaware Valley White."
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You should check around with local gardening clubs and/or city services - out here, you can get a free compost barrel from several different sources.TillyGalore wrote:cl bunchofnumbers had some great suggestions about planting vegies. Hopefully he can repost it here.
Also, I'm going to start composting. As soon as I buy the compost barrel.
Oh, will be mowing my front yard/patch for the first time this weekend. I love having a garden and yard.
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A REALLY REALLY tall trellis. Like, 15-20ft. tall.Lavabe wrote:What does it take to grow hops? ;)
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That's what I'm curious about. Back when -ahem-, I was younger and learning to be -ahem- a gardener, I was able to creatively play with -ahem- plants that were naturally very tall and -ahem- bushy, and adjust their growth patterns.DevilAlumna wrote:A REALLY REALLY tall trellis. Like, 15-20ft. tall.Lavabe wrote:What does it take to grow hops? ;)
It seems to me hops could be trained as long as they have substantial light. I think it would be cool to have them literally ring a garden.
And PS. I don't grow -ahem- anymore. I brew beer. It is much more legal and rewarding .
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Have you decided yet, Tilly? How fun to have a whole new space to decorate with plants & flowers!TillyGalore wrote:Someone left a potted geranium and gift card to Lowe's on my front porch last night (I think it was Ima). I'm going to use the gift card to buy plants for the garden in the front of my house. I have direct sunlight all day there, any suggestions as to which plants/flowers I can put there?
I love rhodies and azaleas in the Spring - do you have any already? For flowers, I love hyacinth, and colorful begonias. Iris are also pretty, but your season for those is probably already over?
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LMAO!!!!! :lol:CameronBornAndBred wrote:That's what I'm curious about. Back when -ahem-, I was younger and learning to be -ahem- a gardener, I was able to creatively play with -ahem- plants that were naturally very tall and -ahem- bushy, and adjust their growth patterns.DevilAlumna wrote:A REALLY REALLY tall trellis. Like, 15-20ft. tall.Lavabe wrote:What does it take to grow hops? ;)
It seems to me hops could be trained as long as they have substantial light. I think it would be cool to have them literally ring a garden.
And PS. I don't grow -ahem- anymore. I brew beer. It is much more legal and rewarding .
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I tilled my garden today, started a bunch of seeds, and bought some tomato plants. Here's what I'm planting.
Tomatoes--bigboy, beefsteak, and cherry
Green beans
Zucchini
Squash
Cucumbers - two varieties, one for salads and munching, one for pickling
Green Bell peppers
Banana peppers - sweet
Broccoli
Lettuce - 2 varieties
Basil - sweet
Cilantro
Sage
I'll probably raise the herbs on my deck.
The garden is approximately 20 x 20, it sounds too small for all that stuff, but I have really good success with it. My spacing is much closer than recommended, however I'm able to get by ok with lots of nutrients. Here's 2 photos from last year.
Tomatoes--bigboy, beefsteak, and cherry
Green beans
Zucchini
Squash
Cucumbers - two varieties, one for salads and munching, one for pickling
Green Bell peppers
Banana peppers - sweet
Broccoli
Lettuce - 2 varieties
Basil - sweet
Cilantro
Sage
I'll probably raise the herbs on my deck.
The garden is approximately 20 x 20, it sounds too small for all that stuff, but I have really good success with it. My spacing is much closer than recommended, however I'm able to get by ok with lots of nutrients. Here's 2 photos from last year.
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Chris - Very Nice job!
Hey also noticed the new smiley's... can you use the gifs I've posted also?
Hey also noticed the new smiley's... can you use the gifs I've posted also?
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Devildeac is gonna love them!cl15876 wrote:Chris - Very Nice job!
Hey also noticed the new smiley's... can you use the gifs I've posted also?
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I ended up getting a lot of tools, dirt, and mulch. And, I bought a bag of wildflower seeds. Was going to plant them yesterday, but spent the day cleaning the inside of the house. If it isn't raining when I get home tonight, I'll plant the seeds. I love this whole gardening thing. Woo hoo!!!DevilAlumna wrote:Have you decided yet, Tilly? How fun to have a whole new space to decorate with plants & flowers!TillyGalore wrote:Someone left a potted geranium and gift card to Lowe's on my front porch last night (I think it was Ima). I'm going to use the gift card to buy plants for the garden in the front of my house. I have direct sunlight all day there, any suggestions as to which plants/flowers I can put there?
I love rhodies and azaleas in the Spring - do you have any already? For flowers, I love hyacinth, and colorful begonias. Iris are also pretty, but your season for those is probably already over?
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Bet you can't grow hops in a dorm closet with a grow light. Of course that's what I was told...I've heard certain ~ahem~ plants can be grown that way, I would never ever actual grow anything in a closet myself. ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote: That's what I'm curious about. Back when -ahem-, I was younger and learning to be -ahem- a gardener, I was able to creatively play with -ahem- plants that were naturally very tall and -ahem- bushy, and adjust their growth patterns.
It seems to me hops could be trained as long as they have substantial light. I think it would be cool to have them literally ring a garden.
And PS. I don't grow -ahem- anymore. I brew beer. It is much more legal and rewarding .
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When the teacher caught little Johnnie as class clown, she asked him to stand and deliver a sentence using the word "horticulture".
His reply.."You can lead a horticulture...but you can't make her swallow".
Forgive my vulgarity. I could not help myself.
His reply.."You can lead a horticulture...but you can't make her swallow".
Forgive my vulgarity. I could not help myself.
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Yay, my seeds are sprouting. I've tranplated my lettuce into seperate containers, but not into the garden yet. All of my green beans are sprouting, some of my squash, cucumber, zucchinni, and tamatoes are. My basil is sprouting also, but none of my other herbs. If enough are tall enough by Saturday, I'll be playing in the dirt doing some transplanting. Ymmm, fresh veggies!
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It's been two weeks since I planted my veggie seeds (carrots, corn (yeah, that's right) turnips and peas in the back of Tilly's yard. A nice little spot, semi-sunny and just an overall good spot.
However now it seems that I am going to have a little competition for the fruits of my labor. My competition in the form of a furry four-legged, cotton tailed joker whom I spotted running away last weekend. My seeds are just breaking the soil (the soil a healthy mix of compost, soil and yep.... cow manure).
I am going to pick up some starter plants probably next weekend and put those in the ground.
Looking forward to some 'mater sammich's, grilled beets and grilled corn and the such by the time Sept rolls around for Tilly's Party!
However now it seems that I am going to have a little competition for the fruits of my labor. My competition in the form of a furry four-legged, cotton tailed joker whom I spotted running away last weekend. My seeds are just breaking the soil (the soil a healthy mix of compost, soil and yep.... cow manure).
I am going to pick up some starter plants probably next weekend and put those in the ground.
Looking forward to some 'mater sammich's, grilled beets and grilled corn and the such by the time Sept rolls around for Tilly's Party!
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If yer aim is good, you can have grilled rabbit with it.knights68 wrote:Looking forward to some 'mater sammich's, grilled beets and grilled corn and the such by the time Sept rolls around for Tilly's Party!
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lol, ah yes! I could catch 'ol boy (or girl) and keep 'em as a pet. I could teach him a trick or two too.
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I'm hungry for wabbit!knights68 wrote:lol, ah yes! I could catch 'ol boy (or girl) and keep 'em as a pet. I could teach him a trick or two too.
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You can get a cheap fence to keep the "wabitts "out. Check Lowes or Home Depot. I also like to use dishsoap and water in a spray bottle to keep bugs off. I started composting a couple of years ago. Its great. Between composting and recycling, We have very little to go to landfills. I was ready to plant my little space in Kenansville, but Mr. Harley had other ideas. I was getting weeds out of the space and he had a great time digging, what looks like the beginning of a fish pond. Took the plants to Efland, Bud planted them yesterday. So far, 18 tom plts, 4 dill, 4 basil, squash, bell peppers, cy pep, jal pep & I forgot what else. We plant about 1/2 a in Efland. Lots of okro & corn. We love it! In Efland, have to use an electric fence to keep out the deer, rabbits & what ever. Oh, I also plant pole beans, Ky Wonder. A little more trouble but worth the work. They are so good.knights68 wrote:It's been two weeks since I planted my veggie seeds (carrots, corn (yeah, that's right) turnips and peas in the back of Tilly's yard. A nice little spot, semi-sunny and just an overall good spot.
However now it seems that I am going to have a little competition for the fruits of my labor. My competition in the form of a furry four-legged, cotton tailed joker whom I spotted running away last weekend. My seeds are just breaking the soil (the soil a healthy mix of compost, soil and yep.... cow manure).
I am going to pick up some starter plants probably next weekend and put those in the ground.
Looking forward to some 'mater sammich's, grilled beets and grilled corn and the such by the time Sept rolls around for Tilly's Party!
Good luck to everyone who plants. I'm thinking of the hops. Last year I grew gourds on my chainlink fence in Kenansville. It worked. CB&B, where can I get hops seed to try it? If it works, I'll give them to you.
knight, how do you grill beets? Sounds good.
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Mmmmmm, the herbs sound wonderful. I don't know why, but only my sweet basil have come up. For herbs, I planted that, cilantro, sage and something else. I've got all the seeds started in little starter containers, but only the basil wants to cooperate. The potting soil is pretty wet, maybe with herbs, that's a bad thing. Anyone know? All my veggie seeds are happy campers.IamDuke wrote:So far, 18 tom plts, 4 dill, 4 basil, squash, bell peppers, cy pep, jal pep & I forgot what else. We plant about 1/2 a in Efland. Lots of okro & corn. We love it! In Efland, have to use an electric fence to keep out the deer, rabbits & what ever. Oh, I also plant pole beans, Ky Wonder. A little more trouble but worth the work. They are so good.
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I cheat on the herbs. I buy the plants. Do you have oregno (sp?)? Mine stayed all winter. Its so pretty. Its a big as a bush. I have 2 rosemay plants & they are really big. Your last year garden was beautiful. I like a small garden. Its so much easier and like yours,very productive.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Mmmmmm, the herbs sound wonderful. I don't know why, but only my sweet basil have come up. For herbs, I planted that, cilantro, sage and something else. I've got all the seeds started in little starter containers, but only the basil wants to cooperate. The potting soil is pretty wet, maybe with herbs, that's a bad thing. Anyone know? All my veggie seeds are happy campers.IamDuke wrote:So far, 18 tom plts, 4 dill, 4 basil, squash, bell peppers, cy pep, jal pep & I forgot what else. We plant about 1/2 a in Efland. Lots of okro & corn. We love it! In Efland, have to use an electric fence to keep out the deer, rabbits & what ever. Oh, I also plant pole beans, Ky Wonder. A little more trouble but worth the work. They are so good.