Posted on 05/22/2009 4:17:16 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232
This is the second edition of the 2009 Weekly Gardening Thread. If you are a gardener or an aspiring gardener please stop in from time to time during the next week and share your experiences. Last weeks thread was a great success. Thanks to all who participated!
My maters and peppers aren’t ready for transplanting yet, but today I’m going to transplant sugar baby watermelons, some kind of asian squash, cukes and yellow crookneck squash.
Our tiller is still on the fritz, so I’m doing all the “tilling” by hand...........before this summer is out I’ll have biceps sure to rival those of MO :)
I kill all houseplants...usually. I have one that thrives. It’s a plant that friends sent me after my Mom passed away in 2001. She had a very green thumb ( why didn’t I get that gene?), I think she has a hand in my care of that plant. :)
I am having the same problem this year too on my eggplants. This is what they look like:
So now this weekend it is raining again and forcasted rain the next 5 days. I may have to do the staking between showers.
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Just don your jungle hat and a poncho and get on it!
Yeah I did use sevin also.
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We have been eating fresh straight neck yellow squash for the past couple of weeks. Those are SO good. I never thought I’d get the wife to eat them, but she ate the better part of two the other night.
We also have small yellow tomatoes ripe and actually had one red tomato that has ripened. The lettuce is on the downside, so I’ll pull it and plant something in that area today.
I may empty my compost bin today and start with a new batch. It has been done for several weeks, but really don’t have any plants that need extra compost now.
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BTW Red, I need to tie my maters to their stakes this weekend too......amazing how quick the weeds come on once it warms up.
Looks like the rain will be in your area a while whis weekend.
I got a few hours (6+) I need to put in the garden this weekend too plus mowing and car cleaning.....whew.
How's the 'kids' this morning?
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No tomatoes ready for staking yet. In fact I only have 2 in the ground.
Rains and a couple of late frosts have held me up. Those frosts drove me nuts because it had been 90 the week before. I really hate DelMarVa weather.
we tried 4th of July tomatoes a few years ago, we were so late didn’t get them until the 30th of May, really surprised that we did have tomatoes by the 4th of July, they were really fast
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The rains earlier in the season held me up in getting my soil ready. But since I got everything in the ground they have come around just at the right times and I have only had to use my new drip system 3 or 4 times so far. I am sure come the heat of summer the drip system will be a big asset!
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Ohio weather is a nightmare. Warm 70’s and everything needs to be pulled out of cold frames or else plants scorch. 8 hours later and it is 29 degrees. Our Frost free date is May 11th. Where is global warming when you need it???
Enjoy your sandwhich ... I personally enjoy a good heirloom like rutgers, while standing in front of the plant I picked it from. Yes, I carry a salt shaker in my overall’s plier pocket. Yummmmm .... life is good.
I found ‘Fourth of July’ tomato PLANTS already started. that was the amazing part! Sorry, no seed. :(
‘Sevin’ isn’t available everywhere, anymore. Stupid EPA!
A good replacement is ‘Eight’ spray made by Bonide. Kills flea beetles dead!
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