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re: 2023 Spring Garden Thread

Posted on 4/24/23 at 2:48 pm to
Posted by BallsEleven
Member since Mar 2019
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Posted on 4/24/23 at 2:48 pm to
quote:

another tip is to use organic fertilizers in potted or bagged plantings (I like fox farms liquids) and then dump the pot soil on your beds every year when you start them over.


I do the same for my grow bags. Usually I load it down with compost and grow potatoes in there, then dump it out into the 2nd box that doesn't grow the other nightshades.

I'm actually out of compost now. I need to do a scalp of the yard and clean out the chicken coop to get another pile started. Anyone that doesn't believe in the power of compost needs to come look at the grass in front of my bin. The chickens sneak in there sometimes looking for a snack and kick some out onto the grass. It is by far the healthiest patch of grass on my lawn.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
25085 posts
Posted on 4/24/23 at 2:52 pm to
Thankfully nothing planted here yet. We had a frost this morning.

Hope to get the garden planted in the next week or two.
Posted by PillageUrVillage
Mordor
Member since Mar 2011
14822 posts
Posted on 4/24/23 at 3:08 pm to
The weather sure has been a roller coaster this year.
Posted by BallsEleven
Member since Mar 2019
6163 posts
Posted on 4/24/23 at 6:39 pm to
You aren’t kidding. It felt weird wearing a jacket this morning.
Posted by Lucky_Stryke
central Bama
Member since Sep 2018
1912 posts
Posted on 4/24/23 at 6:41 pm to
Anyone vermicompost? I been for about a year and I'm sure there is a better way but man it produces some of the best soil. It's tedious managing the bin sometimes. Maintaining the moisture, food source and then harvesting the castings
Posted by LSUJuice
Back in Houston
Member since Apr 2004
17683 posts
Posted on 4/24/23 at 8:26 pm to
I'd like to get there at some point. I'm doing like cgrand said, letting my beds build organics and nutrients over time. Next step is to make some good compost at a usable volume.
Posted by Mr Sausage
Cat Spring, Texas
Member since Oct 2011
12865 posts
Posted on 4/24/23 at 9:21 pm to
At the cost of what mushroom compost is running, I need to look into it.
Posted by PillageUrVillage
Mordor
Member since Mar 2011
14822 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 6:22 am to
Got some Cherokee Purples starting to get some size to them.


The Big Beef are really showing off.


And we picked our first batch of Shishito peppers yesterday. Blistered them, sprinkled a little salt on them, and dipped them in a little ranch dressing. They were so good! So were yesterdays picking of strawberries!


I feel like everything in the garden is finally starting to take off. Including the beans, squash, cucumbers, and watermelon. This cooler weather the last couple of days didn’t seem to slow them down.
Posted by meeple
Carcassonne
Member since May 2011
9427 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 11:32 am to
Looking great!

quote:

I feel like everything in the garden is finally starting to take off. Including the beans, squash, cucumbers, and watermelon.

I think I overfertilized too early after planting the seeds and them sprouting. My squash, zucchini, and cantaloupe only have a couple of true leaves. Is there any hope for them, or will they catch up just in time just to get scorched this summer?
Posted by PillageUrVillage
Mordor
Member since Mar 2011
14822 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 1:23 pm to
Thanks!

quote:

My squash, zucchini, and cantaloupe only have a couple of true leaves. Is there any hope for them, or will they catch up just in time just to get scorched this summer?


Speaking from experience with cantaloupe, they’ll do fine in the heat of the summer. And I’m pretty sure the summer squashes will too.
Posted by tigerfoot
Alexandria
Member since Sep 2006
56517 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 2:09 pm to
Dammit, I meant to plant some shoshito peppers and forgot. Love those things blistered on a grill.
Posted by Ragfrey
Member since Apr 2023
6 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 2:42 pm to
What kind of blackberry and blueberry bush do you recommend?
Posted by Loup
Ferriday
Member since Apr 2019
11477 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 3:09 pm to
Do blackberries grow much after turning red? I have a Kiowa blackberry bush that I planted last year. The red berries aren't much bigger than domestic ones. Does the root system need to be more established before it starts producing huge berries? It's loaded.
Posted by BallsEleven
Member since Mar 2019
6163 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 4:06 pm to
quote:

What kind of blackberry and blueberry bush do you recommend?


That depends on where you are located.
Posted by Milescb28
New Orleans
Member since Oct 2008
197 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 5:27 pm to
I have a Ouachita and Arapaho that are in their 2nd year as well. My berries are not large either but I didn’t prune mine because I thought they were too small to prune. My Ouchita has mores canes but they have roughly equal berries. I know proper pruning can increase yield but not sure about size.

Also my dad has a wild berry bush that set flowers much earlier than mine and that late freeze we had really hurt his amount of berries he is seeing right now.
This post was edited on 4/25/23 at 5:31 pm
Posted by nopants
Luling, La
Member since Aug 2006
886 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 6:37 pm to
Its been an interesting spring for sure between the freeze and just weird weather, but finally have some tomatoes coming in - crazy how resilient those plants are. Have some various peppers and beans to come shortly as well.

These are some tests we've done in smaller grow bags and trellised bottom watering boxes - these have all had major injuries (big branches snapping off due to wind from storms, etc) but they've recovered nicely I'd say.



looking forward to these black cherries the most, they are the best tasting ones I've had
Posted by Devious
Elitist
Member since Dec 2010
29176 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 6:54 pm to
As expected, the deer returned last night. No real damage. Just a handful of corn stalks trimmed.
Posted by Loup
Ferriday
Member since Apr 2019
11477 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 7:26 pm to
quote:

looking forward to these black cherries the most, they are the best tasting ones I've had


Grew them last year, they're awesome. We took what we couldn't eat right away them in the oven at 225 with olive oil and garlic for a bit. freeze and use later or top french bread with it right away.
Posted by jeffsdad
Member since Mar 2007
21505 posts
Posted on 4/25/23 at 8:55 pm to
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This post was edited on 4/25/23 at 9:01 pm
Posted by ChenierauTigre
Dreamland
Member since Dec 2007
34535 posts
Posted on 4/26/23 at 5:41 am to
Juice, go to Harbor Freight and get one of their larger cement mixers. Paint the drum black to draw more heat. Effortless turning. When the batch is done, dump into wheelbarrow for use and start another batch.
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