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re: 2024 Spring Garden Thread

Posted on 2/14/24 at 6:42 pm to
Posted by FowlGuy
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 2/14/24 at 6:42 pm to
Google Carmen Peppers. I’ve been growing them for a while now. They’re green, but ripen red. They’re just like the red snack peppers. One year I had 5-8 plants, and in September they went haywire. I bet I had 200+ at one time. Every morning and evening I would go in the garden and eat 10 or so. Taste sweet and hardly ever had any disease on them. One of the only peppers I ever grown here in the south that Dosent mold or rot real quick after it turns red. I’ll plant them every year.
Posted by bamarep
Member since Nov 2013
51817 posts
Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:23 pm to
Just ordered some Carmen pepper seed.
Posted by Bayou
CenLA
Member since Feb 2005
36954 posts
Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:59 pm to
Yes, those are carmen

ChenierauTigre, thanks!
Posted by TigerTatorTots
The Safeshore
Member since Jul 2009
80808 posts
Posted on 2/14/24 at 8:40 pm to
I think that’s them, thanks!
Posted by ChenierauTigre
Dreamland
Member since Dec 2007
34543 posts
Posted on 2/15/24 at 6:43 am to
You will love the Carmens. Prolific producer and delicious. Sometimes mine grow so large I can stuff them. I have two plants in the greenhouse that have produced all winter.

When you pick them after they turn red, save the seeds and plant next year.
Posted by Loup
Ferriday
Member since Apr 2019
11540 posts
Posted on 2/15/24 at 8:33 am to
Just got some Aji Charapita seeds in. Planted and put them on heat mats yesterday.

Going to yank up all of my collard/mustard/turnip greens next week. My dog has kept the collards mowed down like a deer but hasn't touched the other two rows.
Posted by convertedtiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2010
2786 posts
Posted on 2/15/24 at 8:42 am to
quote:

My ignorance on this subject tells me they normally grow on the ground in a garden.


It is always better to keep as much as possible off the ground to keep pests and ground borne diseases at bay. As far as heavy fruit, the vines will bear the weight. They are pretty tough. But that's also why you would use pool noodles on the rims of hanging baskets. This spreads the load on a possible pinch point. I hope that helps!
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81788 posts
Posted on 2/15/24 at 11:20 am to
quote:

You're referring to cucumbers, right? Grow them vertically? Upward?


I tried cattle panels as a trellis last year and they worked out well. No cucumbers on the ground and easy to see when ready to pick. I really try to avoid having any get past prime.
Posted by Bayou
CenLA
Member since Feb 2005
36954 posts
Posted on 2/15/24 at 6:23 pm to
Mucho thanks for the cuke growing info guys
Posted by LSUlefty
Youngsville, LA
Member since Dec 2007
26508 posts
Posted on 2/16/24 at 5:35 pm to
Going to try growing Jicama and Kabocha squash this year along with the usual Tomatoes, Cukes, etc.
Posted by Mr Sausage
Cat Spring, Texas
Member since Oct 2011
12899 posts
Posted on 2/16/24 at 5:53 pm to
It’s getting real now. Found Mushroom Compost in 40 lbs bags instead of by the yard.







Posted by Devious
Elitist
Member since Dec 2010
29178 posts
Posted on 2/16/24 at 6:13 pm to
Coming along nicely

On track for potatoes next week? This upcoming dry stretch is going to do wonders for me. I should have them planted in the next 10 days or so.
Posted by Mr Sausage
Cat Spring, Texas
Member since Oct 2011
12899 posts
Posted on 2/16/24 at 6:38 pm to
Cut the big seed potatoes this evening. Will try and get them in the ground on Sunday or Monday.
Posted by PillageUrVillage
Mordor
Member since Mar 2011
14830 posts
Posted on 2/17/24 at 7:54 am to
You got it going on over there! I might see if they still have some seed potatoes at my local garden center. I have some grow bags that I could plant some in. I’ve never messed with potatoes before and I don’t really know why. Maybe it’s time to try.

My seedlings are coming along. Yesterday afternoon I thinned most of them down to one plant per pot. We will have some warm and sunny weather this week so I am going to try to get them outside and get a head start on hardening them off if I can.
Posted by bamarep
Member since Nov 2013
51817 posts
Posted on 2/17/24 at 9:28 am to
I used the nylon netting you can get on Amazon with good results. Stake it about every 8-10 ft and it's surprisingly strong.
Posted by bamarep
Member since Nov 2013
51817 posts
Posted on 2/17/24 at 9:31 am to
Looking good.

I'm also going to try potatoes this year. Just can't decide how I want to plant them, ground vs. containers. Leaning towards containers.
Posted by cdhorn28
Member since Sep 2016
216 posts
Posted on 2/17/24 at 10:05 am to
Received my soil results from LSU Ag and seem to be low in just about everything. I spoke to him yesterday and he gave me some things to add, but he mentioned adding 4lbs of Potash per 8' x 4' bed, does that seem a bit high? I know he's the expert, but the back of the bag shows adding considerably less.
Posted by PillageUrVillage
Mordor
Member since Mar 2011
14830 posts
Posted on 2/17/24 at 10:17 am to
quote:

he mentioned adding 4lbs of Potash per 8' x 4' bed, does that seem a bit high?


That does seem high, but I’d listen to him. If your soil is depleted that may be what it takes to get it to the right levels.
Posted by Devious
Elitist
Member since Dec 2010
29178 posts
Posted on 2/17/24 at 10:18 am to
The people that put the recommendation on the back of the bag didn't test your soil.
Posted by ApisMellifera
SWLA
Member since Apr 2023
279 posts
Posted on 2/18/24 at 9:21 am to
Does anyone have recommendations on grow lights? The durolux that I got a few years ago is discontinued.

I’ve got 2 two foot sections side by side but need to double that up because these damn 6” pots take up so much room.

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I have some grow bags that I could plant some in. I’ve never messed with potatoes before and I don’t really know why. Maybe it’s time to try.


I’ve done potatoes in grow bags a couple of times, just have to watch for ants. They’ve gotten in there a couple of times and eaten through the potatoes while building a nest.
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