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Posted on 3/3/09 at 3:43 pm
Posted by Hodson 4Heisman
1987
Member since Oct 2008
1107 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 3:43 pm
Anyone put their tomato or pepper plants down yet? I am thinking once we shake this cold front it's time to get busy. Spent last weekend preparing my plot and shopping around for plants.

I think my soil is probably completely neutral at this point and I have some soil conditioner to put down once I plant. I am getting an itchy green thumb.

How's everyone's garden looking?
Posted by BigAlBR
Member since Jun 2008
5099 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 3:43 pm to
Planted on Saturday
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
117066 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 3:48 pm to
I'm going to plant in pots next week. If another cold front comes through I'll just move the pots into the garage. I'm going with Big Boys.
Posted by Martini
Near Athens
Member since Mar 2005
49648 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 4:06 pm to
I have several old line tomatos called Gulf States. They'll go in the ground over the next four weekends. That spreads out my crop.
Posted by EZ2BLSU
Member since Dec 2008
306 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 4:07 pm to
I gave up the garden but really miss it; thinking of using pots. Does this concept work well and, if so, what size/type do you use?

Input appreciated!!!


Posted by LSUwho
Mayor/LSU Alum Squared
Member since May 2004
1580 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 5:22 pm to
My experience is they don't really grow till it gets warm and all you accomplish by planting early is stressing and watching your plants try to recover from cold burn. I don't plant till right before Easter or the pecans show leaves. You may turn a week or two early but to me it's not worth the stress. I always ask for early, then mid and late summer producers. That way I have them all summer. I put in 16 plants typically.

I pod stripped my basil plants last fall and I have a fat old quart bag full of basil seeds and chafe. I can never have too much basil.


Posted by Kajungee
South ,Section 6 Row N
Member since Mar 2004
17033 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 5:32 pm to
Tomatos plants sitting on my kitchen table as we speak...Ready to go...

I was always told that temps under 45 degrees will severly stunt bellpepper plants... I wait on them.
Posted by Benchwarmer
Member since Feb 2004
4963 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 5:52 pm to
quote:

I'm going to plant in pots next week. If another cold front comes through I'll just move the pots into the garage.


+1
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
117066 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 5:58 pm to
quote:

I gave up the garden but really miss it; thinking of using pots. Does this concept work well and, if so, what size/type do you use?


That was my mistake last summer. It was my first try at planting in pots and I used 5 gallon tubs. You really need 10 gallon for tomatoes that are going to grow 5 feet high like mine did. The roots were stunted and didn't produce the numbers or size I wanted.
Posted by EZ2BLSU
Member since Dec 2008
306 posts
Posted on 3/3/09 at 6:33 pm to
Appreciate the info !!

HAGD

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