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Weekly Garden Thread - November 21-27,2020
November 21, 2020 | Diana in Wisconsin/Greeneyes

Posted on 11/21/2020 6:48:02 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin

The Weekly Gardening Thread is a weekly gathering of folks that love soil, seeds and plants of all kinds. From complete newbies that are looking to start that first potted plant, to gardeners with some acreage, to Master Gardener level and beyond, we would love to hear from you.

If you have specific question about a plant/problem you are having, please remember to state the Growing Zone where you are located.

This thread is non-political respite. No matter what, you won’t be flamed, and the only dumb question is the one that isn’t asked.

It is impossible to hijack the Weekly Gardening Thread. Planting, Harvest to Table Recipes, Preserving, Good Living - there is no telling where it will go - and that is part of the fun and interest. Jump in and join us! Send a Private Message to Diana in Wisconsin if you'd like to be added to our New & Improved Ping List.

NOTE: This is a once a week Ping List. We do post to the thread during the week. Links to related articles and discussions which might be of interest to Gardeners are welcomed any time!


TOPICS: Agriculture; Food; Gardening; Hobbies
KEYWORDS: food; garden; gardening; hobbies
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I want he’d a great video, called lasagna gardening. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nuNUTTFYArY

I’ve been saving cardboard, and my husband is going to pick up some pallets for me soon. The thing that wowed me the most, is that this guy had gone to his local grocer, and asked for fruit and vegetables they were throwing out, and he had a big box of it and just dumped it into his raised bed with the rest of this compost. I had never thought to do that,but it would certainly add a lot of compost material to the pile!


21 posted on 11/21/2020 9:11:24 AM PST by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Thanks for the ping. Raining today. Not much gardening going on. Have some straw under a tarp to use in the garlic beds in a couple of days, when it quits raining. We had a couple of nice days this week.

I need to clean off the patio again too when the rain stops. Hubby has it cluttered up again. Ha.


22 posted on 11/21/2020 10:56:10 AM PST by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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To: Flaming Conservative
I've built beds that way in the past and it works really well!

There's also a series of books:

Ruth Stout was the genius behind this type of gardening, IMHO. She advocated for using tons of straw when gardening.

23 posted on 11/21/2020 11:02:44 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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Ruth Stout:

https://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/ruth-stouts-system-zmaz04fmzsel


24 posted on 11/21/2020 11:03:14 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: LibWhacker

Amazing photo!!!


25 posted on 11/21/2020 11:06:27 AM PST by tubebender
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Talk about cute. A few years back we had a young brown Swiss covered in curly hair in the beef barn at Fair. All I wanted to do is hug him and ruffle his hair. His back was about waist high. What a cutie.


26 posted on 11/21/2020 11:17:38 AM PST by MomwithHope (Forever grateful to all our patriots, past, present and future.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin; All
Ginco Tree in all it's Glory plus second growth Redwoods in the background on the north coast of Calif...

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27 posted on 11/21/2020 11:18:03 AM PST by tubebender
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I do alfalfa sprouts regularly in the winter. I use a very large olive jar. It is at least 2 quarts. In 1999 we had a big cookout here and got a huge jar of olives. The opening is super wide. I got one of those temporary stainless steel circular drain screens you see at the dollar stores. Screen just lays on top and so easy to rinse the sprouts daily.


28 posted on 11/21/2020 11:23:15 AM PST by MomwithHope (Forever grateful to all our patriots, past, present and future.)
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To: tubebender

Hello Mr. Bender! Saw a map yesterday and it was of Greater Idaho. Is that border just north of you? That would really be something if it happened. Happy Thanksgiving to you and Lady Bender!


29 posted on 11/21/2020 11:27:04 AM PST by MomwithHope (Forever grateful to all our patriots, past, present and future.)
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To: MomwithHope

“Screen just lays on top and so easy to rinse the sprouts daily.”

Very smart! I’m beginning to think that there isn’t a problem in the world that can’t be solved at The Dollar Tree, LOL!

(Yeah, yeah, I know - Made in China. I just read the labels and buy accordingly.)


30 posted on 11/21/2020 11:36:00 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: MomwithHope; All
Or, you can go very High End on your sprouts:

$39.99


31 posted on 11/21/2020 12:00:52 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Oy no thanks. I use a tbls. of seeds too. Learned long ago that more than that makes way too many sprouts for us so measure always. I just do alfalfa. Have done broccoli in the past and when our daughter was little I did a lot of green lentils. She would climb up on a chair and dig her hand in like a cookie jar.


32 posted on 11/21/2020 12:45:38 PM PST by MomwithHope (Forever grateful to all our patriots, past, present and future.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
This is very similar to what I have, it sits in the jar just like that and when you rinse the sprouts and the pour the water out the drain screen keeps the sprouts away from the opening. I won't start until next month so my stuff is downstairs. Too lazy to take a picture of mine so I swiped this one from the internet. :O

sirius-tubscreen

33 posted on 11/21/2020 12:50:48 PM PST by MomwithHope (Forever grateful to all our patriots, past, present and future.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Opening Day, and here I am in New Hampshire, old and not in the woods!

I did get the load of compost I picked up at the local transfer station moved from my flatbed trailer to all the raised beds and the leftover into four plastic wading pools.

We have decided to stand down from our RVing. We are getting ready to move the 40 foot Sanibel to our property, right after Thanksgiving. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate and I can get it done before the snow flies.


34 posted on 11/21/2020 1:52:02 PM PST by Redleg Duke (We live on a tax farm as free-range humans!)
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To: MomwithHope

I’m going to look at these next trip to Dollar Tree, for sure. Great tip! The cheesecloth is only good for one go-round. It just gets too stained and grungy for my taste. Not that it’s expensive or anything, but I’m all for re-using when I can.

I am saving the planet one cheesecloth square at a time! Hear that, Enviro-Weenies? LOL!


35 posted on 11/21/2020 2:15:31 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Redleg Duke

Are you ‘standing down’ from the RVing for the season or forever? (Hope not!)


36 posted on 11/21/2020 3:06:59 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

lol lol lol


37 posted on 11/21/2020 5:28:53 PM PST by tob2 (So much to do; so little desire to do it.)
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To: LibWhacker

OMG! So unique.


38 posted on 11/21/2020 5:29:33 PM PST by tob2 (So much to do; so little desire to do it.)
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To: RightGeek

What a cute picture! lol


39 posted on 11/21/2020 5:32:14 PM PST by tob2 (So much to do; so little desire to do it.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Weather was beautiful today so I took advantage of it and planted some Dutch Iris bulbs, pansies and strawberry frosting windflower bulbs. Fertilized and watered well. Happy Thanksgiving to the group.


40 posted on 11/21/2020 5:44:19 PM PST by tob2 (So much to do; so little desire to do it.)
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