Gardening, Flowers And Veggies 2024

Discussion in 'Crops & Gardens' started by Beth Gallagher, Jan 8, 2024.

  1. Marie Mallery

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    Beth, guess I should practice what I preach, huh? But I do want to thank you for the compliment of you thinking I have the ability to type and spell all that out vision is bad and so is my mental capacity these days.:cool:. I manage although I do like short cuts whenever possible. Then I get frustrated and make it even worse.:eek:.
     
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    Thank you Mary and you did a great job explaining it.
    May be able to use it in the fall this year. I think summer will be too soon for it to breakdown. Today weather looks like rain so I'm in the house.
     
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    :D At least I have a new post for Psychology thread, maybe a couple, 'Practice what you preach'.
     
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    You may have read my posts on how to grow in the heat of summer. I used to live in a hot climate (south Georgia) and everyone told me that you couldn't grow much in the heat of summer. I found a way to do it but it takes a little work.
     
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    We are slowly getting things set up for our raised beds and container gardening. I think I may have been overly enthusiastic when purchasing the Earth Boxes and City Pickers containers. :D Some of those will likely remain in the garden shed this season unless one of the kids wants to try them.

    We bought some new trellises and some tomato cages; I'm going to try planting some tomatoes in an old flowerbed close to the back fence. I hate planting back there because it's a ways to drag the hose for watering, but we'll see what happens. The raccoons will love that area as it's farthest from the house. :rolleyes:
     
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    I’m going to get me a raised bed planter to put on my deck to plant some herbs in. I found this one at a local Big Box store. I think I am going to like it. It will be convenient to get to, plus I won’t have to bend over to cut the herbs, ha-ha.:D



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    Looks good @Krystal Shay!
     
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    I'm wearing down on gardening, sounds good in my head then when I think of putting it into action, my grt up snf go has got up and went.
    I still get some of it done, like planting potato eyes. I had to double dig for that, then Jake covered, he usually does most of the work though.
     
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    I'm the same way, Marie. I get all enthused about it but when it's time to do the work I seem to poop out. I just can't run with the big dogs anymore.
     
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    Well Beth guess if we get half of what we want done that's a win for us, I see you did a great job on those plants.And just maybe I can save a few more trees from vines.And Jake can keep our little garden going.
     
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    The Aerogardens are easy to deal with, plus they are inside where it's climate controlled. :D:D Digging weeds outside when it's 100 degrees puts a damper on my gardening goals.
     
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    We may give them a try this spring. They look interesting and bountiful.
     
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    Not particularly bountiful but fun as a hobby. They are quite small and plants have to be dwarf or small size to stay under the lights. It's a good way to keep fresh herbs on the kitchen countertop, though!
     
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    Getting ready to transplant sweet potato slips and sunflowers.
     
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    Here you go, potato slips.

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    Sun Flowers.

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