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Weekly Gardening Thread – 2009 Vol.20 – October 2
Free Republic | 10-02-2009 | Red_Devil 232

Posted on 10/02/2009 3:59:53 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232

Good morning to all of you gardeners. I started the clean up of my garden this past week. I am taking my time doing it. I started with my tomato plants and decided not to use them in my compost pile. I do plan on pulling up my landscape fabric and saving it for next season. I would like to plant winter rye grass in the garden but would like other advice from y’all. What would be a good cover for this area until spring?


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To: Red_Devil 232

No fried green tomatoes here, SIGH. Never got any big tomatoes.

I actually have an hour to play here this morning. Child is on the bus, but DMV doesn’t open until 9. I no longer need to “put her on the bus,” she is in 6th grade after all and the bus stop is our driveway, but if I don’t stand outside the kittens try to follow her on to the bus, so I have to keep them occupied!!!


21 posted on 10/02/2009 5:02:03 AM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort)
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To: snippy_about_it
Too much sand down here.

Two words...raised beds. Nail some 2 x 10's together into a rectangle; fill with a cubic yard of nice garden mix from your local garden center. You could set up four nice raised beds for about fifty bucks, maybe less.

22 posted on 10/02/2009 5:02:34 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: who knows what evil?; HiramQuick

If I do go ahead with taters, I will most likely do them in tires.

We’ve decided we’re going to move the location of the garden to get it out of the “swamp,” closer to a water supply, and further away from the deer.

Hubby has to get more 6mil poly to repair the roof of the greenhouse and he promised to put down plyboard, instead of just tar paper for the floor.


23 posted on 10/02/2009 5:08:33 AM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort)
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To: Red_Devil 232

I planted 50 sweet white onions last weekend and they are doing great. The entire garden is doing well, since we had over 7 inches of rain in Sep. That was our wettest month since Jul 07.

We are still way behind in moisture, but expect around 4 inches this weekend. Hopefully it will be heavy enough to add a few feet to the lake levels and aquifers.


24 posted on 10/02/2009 5:17:00 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Jimmy Carter - now the second worst POTUS ever. BHO [the LIAR] has #1 spot in his sights.)
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To: Red_Devil 232

GOt the foundation of my greenhouse poured just before the rain yesterday.....First time I’ve done concrete work by myself....My son is going to teach me to lay the cement blocks.......If it all goes well I thought of a half dozen little project to add to the hardscape.

Planted garlic this week. Havested some potatoes and carrots. Used the lasagna method for pototoes....A thick layer of newspapers, seed potatoes and cover with thick layer of straw...TO harvest just lift the straw.

Nice new red potatoes....

Planted my carrots in a raised sand bed. THe ones I picked yesterday were 8-10 inches long....Beautiful.


25 posted on 10/02/2009 5:19:07 AM PDT by hoosiermama (ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW.......I am swimming with Sarahcudah! Sarah has read the tealeaves.)
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To: happydogx2

Wow, my first double-post.

tubebend will be so proud.


26 posted on 10/02/2009 5:19:42 AM PDT by happydogx2 (A man who fears suffering as already suffering from what he fears......Montaigne)
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To: snippy_about_it

YOU HAVE

ADDED TO THE WEEKLY GARDENING PING LIST

27 posted on 10/02/2009 5:20:49 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: Red_Devil 232

I have a community garden plot in Fairfax(Bo White Gardens)

I planted ealry corn and when that had gone by I replanted with corn that I had sprouted first.

I its coming in now , but 10-15% has Corn Smut! How can I prevent that in the future???


28 posted on 10/02/2009 5:35:31 AM PDT by Bulwinkle (Alec, a.k.a Daffy Duck)
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To: Red_Devil 232

A question for you all,

Looking for suggestions for plant materials for a cottage-garden type garden for a space that is right above the ocean in central California. Can get gale force winds,and plenty of salt in the air at times so the plants must be very hardy.

Rosemary,lavender and Myoporum can grow there.

Also looking for roses that would be hardy enough for this environment. repeat bloom and fragrance would be appreciated.


29 posted on 10/02/2009 5:55:21 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: Red_Devil 232

Use annual rye (not perennial rye!) as a crop cover. You can till it in this fall, or till it in in the spring.


30 posted on 10/02/2009 6:13:50 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: Gabz

I’m a lazy gardener in the fall. See me on the first sunny, warm day in March. Then, I’m a madwoman, cleaning up the garden! :)

I have a few tomatoes left and had a bonus find of 6 red peppers in there yesterday. A miracle, to say the least!

I’ve been hauling in potted plants on the nights we’ve been getting down to the mid-30’s. I brought in the houseplants two weeks ago, after giving them haircuts, a blast with the hose and insecticide.

My hanging Tumbler Tom tomato plant is still putting out cherry-types, and fall lettuce is coming along well, though some of it bolted for some reason, so I need to re-plant more.

Garlic is in at work, so we’ve been busy with that. I made roasted garlic paste the other day. It’s wonderful! Fall bulbs are in (tulips, daffs, etc.) and we’re up to our butts in pumpkins; a super-nice crop this season.


31 posted on 10/02/2009 6:18:48 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: Red_Devil 232
Thanks for the inspirational thread. I need it.

I've been hacking away at the concrete-like baked clay that is my yard and for the last few days, working in a spot by the house for bushes, bulbs and flowers. It's a work in progress...lots of work, little progress.

I have a dump truck load of composted cow manure and yard waste on the driveway, a pick to chip away at the clay, a wheelbarrow for hauling the old clay across the street and a mantis to blend the bad dirt with the good compost and hopefully end up with soil.

Now, if I can just find some ibuprofen and that motivation I had when I started this project a week ago. Honestly, I don't know how farmers can make a living farming here.

32 posted on 10/02/2009 6:19:51 AM PDT by GBA
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To: GBA
Great looking pups on your home page!

I wonder if that clay was put down when they did the foundation for your house?

33 posted on 10/02/2009 6:31:52 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I’m ALWAYS a lazy gardener :)

I received a windfall of pots from a friend in exchange for helping her clean out her sheds, so I think I’m going to do a lot more container type gardening next year. Especially herbs.

Hubby’s not going to be happy when I tell him I want to move the rosemary inside, I swear the container weighs at least 50 pounds.

There was a piece on the local news this morning about pumpkins. Local ones did not do well this year because we had so much rain. And they’re calling for more tomorrow...SIGH!!!

Just as long as it quits by midnight. We’re celebrating the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi on Sunday, with the annual Blessing of the animals, which means service is outside. I’m on the roster for Altar Guild this week and so have to set up everything OUTSIDE. It will be a royal pain if we get a lot of rain, because we do it on the lawn in front the main entrance to the Church.

2 weeks ago the road in front of the Church was flooded up into the lawn and parking lot. The creek that runs along my property continues past the Church on it’s way to the Chesapeake and it was high tide on top of all the rain we had had. What a nightmare.


34 posted on 10/02/2009 6:35:19 AM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Thanks, annual rye it will be.

I am also a lazy gardener in the fall. That is why it is taking me forever to clean up my garden area.

35 posted on 10/02/2009 6:36:13 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: Red_Devil 232

I still have tomatoes, although they’ve slowed down quite a bit with the cooler temps. I pulled a few plants that were in bad shape a few weeks ago. I have a couple more butternut squash still on the vine, but after that, they’re pretty much done. I’m leaving gourds on the vine to more fully mature.

I harvested peanuts this week. I only planted a few for fun, to see how they grow, so I don’t have a lot. I will probably roast them next week.

I planted a little lettuce and spinach seeds probably a month or so ago. The lettuce is doing well, the spinach is okay. I will probably plant more spinach this week, as the temps are probably perfect for it right now. I also planted another batch of green beans a while back, but I think I waited too long. The plants began to have blossoms, but I don’t think they’ll beat the first frost ... fingers crossed.

I need to dehydrate some of my herbs this week, since they won’t be around much longer. Sometimes it’s hard to motivate myself at the end of gardening season.


36 posted on 10/02/2009 6:54:21 AM PDT by chickpundit (Sarah Palin - Michele Bachmann 2012)
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To: HiramQuick

Please provide a bit more info.

Red Plastic, as in...?

The 5 gallon buckets for potatoes: When did you plant and any other tips would be appreciated.

Thank you.


37 posted on 10/02/2009 7:07:28 AM PDT by Happyinmygarden (Yes, actually, I have pretty much seen and heard it all before...)
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To: Red_Devil 232

Now I know that this is a gardening thread, but....do any of you have chickens?

Daughter and I are thinking of adding some layers to our urban “farm” (zoning permitting) and any tips would be appreciated. We hear that hens are great snail control and we would love the fresh eggs.


38 posted on 10/02/2009 7:10:03 AM PDT by Happyinmygarden (Yes, actually, I have pretty much seen and heard it all before...)
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To: Gabz

You have a greenhouse.....sigh. The dream of my life.


39 posted on 10/02/2009 7:11:53 AM PDT by Happyinmygarden (Yes, actually, I have pretty much seen and heard it all before...)
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To: Red_Devil 232

Please ping me! Thx.


40 posted on 10/02/2009 7:13:10 AM PDT by Beloved Levinite (I have a new name for the occupier of The Oval Office: KING FRAUD! (pronounced King "Faa-raud"))
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