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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

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To: Red_Devil 232
Hard to believe it is October garden wise. So far only a hint of frost which I can see darkening of a few leaves of my sweet potato vines. Plan to get them dug over the weekend.

I still have the leeks to pull. And I planted radish and Mescaline lettuce seed where I dug up my potatoes...

I still am getting the volunteer yellow pear shaped tomatoes. I say volunteer because 4 years back I planted 6 plants in my raised snow pea bed after the peas were done producing. And every year since I have had these volunteer plants show up in the same bed.

IF the frost will hold off one week plus I will have another huge picking of French green beans, purple and pole beans. I found of all the varieties of beans I planted this year I like the French green beans the best. This is the first year I have planted the French green bean variety and they are wonderful stir fried.

Although the ‘growing’ season is almost at end, I still have a lot of work, cleaning up and out before the earth freezes. And then start the action all over again.

41 posted on 10/02/2009 7:15:12 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Red_Devil 232
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Happy Fall Y'all

Good morning! The garden has been abandoned, but we have 4 acres of pumpkins. It was fun being decorative with some of our harvest!

42 posted on 10/02/2009 7:15:28 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde (Southern by choice ... American by the grace of God)
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To: Happyinmygarden; Diana in Wisconsin; P8riot

I call it a greenhouse, but it is really just an oversized cold frame built with leftover 2x4s, discarded windows, and 6mil poly.

My husband built it big enough that I actually can put a table and chair in there.

As to your chicken question, a number of thread members raise chickens, I pinged Diana and P8riot for you.


43 posted on 10/02/2009 7:15:46 AM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

Is that the Kerry family photograph?


44 posted on 10/02/2009 7:16:14 AM PDT by paulycy (Screw the RACErs)
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To: happydogx2

When you do a triple you are beyond the tipping point and it is our duty to inform JR to pull your posting privileges...


45 posted on 10/02/2009 7:16:17 AM PDT by tubebender (Santa Claus is always jolly cause he knows where all the bad girls live...)
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To: Red_Devil 232; All
Which "conservative" states have the ideal soil & "year round" climate for establishing a homestead garden? I am about to bail out of NY & attempt to leave "the grid" behind, as much as humanly possible.

Thanks in advance!

46 posted on 10/02/2009 7:17:15 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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To: Red_Devil 232
Thanks about my two intrepid spaniel puppies who are now engaged in a great wide ranging battle with each other.

The clay is just part of life here and there are several types. One is what they call "bull tyler" a very sticky clay you could use to make pottery. Another is a very granular almost rock my neighbor calls road grade. He says they mine it to use for making roads because it's so stable. However, it's not so good for growing plants or yards. There is also another type that is a burnt reddish color with what looks like quartz crystal rocks embedded in it. It's not rock, but a shovel won't cut into it more than an inch. That's what I just hit yesterday about 4 inches down. yippee.

This lot was a hillside they cut into and moved forward to create a spot for the house, so my lot is probably worse than others. It makes for some tough work preping the soil/clay. As you dig down, you encounter each variety of clay. I didn't think you could wear out a shovel, but I'm on my third and almost out of inspiration. But, the more I work at it, the better it gets!

47 posted on 10/02/2009 7:19:07 AM PDT by GBA
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

That is great! Beautiful!


48 posted on 10/02/2009 7:20:14 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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To: Red_Devil 232

I finally got the garden spot cleaned up!

I meant to do it a month ago, but I’ve either been not feeling good or heck o busy.

I added compost after pulling weeds & turning. My son helped me-that was a godsend.

It’s late, but I’m going to try & plant typical winter stuff, mulch it & see how it goes.


49 posted on 10/02/2009 7:22:36 AM PDT by Califreak (If it's Astroturf, why are you trying to mow it?(sign seen at a town hall meeting))
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To: Red_Devil 232; Gabz
Try using old tires too. I have 6 stacks of 4 tires each and got 150# of taters (Yukon Golds, Russets, and Red Lasoda) out of them this year.

I'm gonna try the straw method next year.

50 posted on 10/02/2009 7:23:37 AM PDT by P8riot (I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde
Just Damm! How does one do garden suicide? Jumping off the tailgate of the pickup didn't quit finish me off...
51 posted on 10/02/2009 7:25:42 AM PDT by tubebender (Santa Claus is always jolly cause he knows where all the bad girls live...)
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To: P8riot

Here’s my question for you on the taters.............how do you store them?

150# is a lot of taters. I love’em, we all love’em, but not enough to have them EVERYDAY before they would start to rot.


52 posted on 10/02/2009 7:27:04 AM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort)
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To: Red_Devil 232
Hello all, I'm a brand spanking new MALE wannbe gardener who know next to NUTTIN'! I bought some potting soil, a bunch of various veggie seeds & about 5 "mini indoor greenhouses" which are just racks with a zippered outer see-thru plastic covering. Are there any veggies that I could grow indoors now, to "cut my teeth" & perhaps get a jump on next spring?

Thanks for any suggestions!

53 posted on 10/02/2009 7:28:18 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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To: Happyinmygarden

Subscribe to “Backyard Poultry”. It is a wonderful magazine and has made a significant difference for me. One of the first issues I received had plans for the most functional little coop I’ve ever seen. It will also put you in touch with some of the best poultry folks in the country. Have fun!


54 posted on 10/02/2009 7:30:30 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde (Southern by choice ... American by the grace of God)
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To: Bulwinkle

Not sure about corn, but we had wheat smut in a few fields last year and our crop consultant explained that it comes from the seed. Check with your seed supplier and see if you get anywhere.


55 posted on 10/02/2009 7:33:00 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde (Southern by choice ... American by the grace of God)
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To: tubebender; JustaDumbBlonde

If I do a triple, or two, it’ll be because I’ve had a few too many triples....

Great looking pumpkins, ‘blond. That is one more thing we used to grow in Bandon that I’ve forgotton about. I’d “task” my young son with the watering & care and then sell them at work for $1.00 to $3.00 a piece and give him the proceeds. The early involvement worked as he is 23 now and takes meticulous care of his indoor plants. He’ll be gardening outside in no time.


56 posted on 10/02/2009 7:33:51 AM PDT by happydogx2 (A man who fears suffering as already suffering from what he fears......Montaigne)
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To: Beloved Levinite

Thank you! It was my first venture into outdoor arrangements and I had a great time gathering the materials and throwing it together.


57 posted on 10/02/2009 7:36:34 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde (Southern by choice ... American by the grace of God)
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To: Red_Devil 232

Back when I was younger (last year) I planted Red Oats in some beds and Vetch and Fava Beans in others also White Clover in some. I would cut them down in the spring with a weed whacker and use that for the compost pile and then SPADE the roots in. In some warmer climates you can till in the stalks if the soil warms enough to break it down. Expect to spend lot of time to clear the tines of the tiller...


58 posted on 10/02/2009 7:37:36 AM PDT by tubebender (Santa Claus is always jolly cause he knows where all the bad girls live...)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

I’d pay good money to have you do that in my front yard perhaps a new career or “side biz” is calling? ;)


59 posted on 10/02/2009 7:38:57 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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To: tubebender

Goor morning TB ... nice to hear from ya!


60 posted on 10/02/2009 7:39:59 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde (Southern by choice ... American by the grace of God)
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