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mgeoffriau 06-04-2012 09:51 AM

Got some tomatoes and cucumbers going this year. Lawn is green but way too much clover and crap in it. Going to aerate it (just ordered a manual aerator on Amazon, yay hard labor!) and then start some Scotts weed and feed granules.

pusha 06-04-2012 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 885023)
it's both. want a miata for a fair price?

why don't you pm me your phone # so we can talk about it :giggle:

y8s 06-04-2012 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by pusha (Post 885207)
why don't you pm me your phone # so we can talk about it :giggle:

why don't you crap up a few more threads asking me to be your facebook friend?

Stein 04-07-2013 12:30 AM

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BUMP!

Spread a ton or better of my horse manure compost on the gardens and tilled it in. Hopefully we get some rain over the next few days. I tear it up in the fall with the field cultivator and tractor to let it fallow and I like to till early in the spring and again right before planting.

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2ndGearRubber 04-07-2013 08:48 AM

ROFL at Pusha/y8s

miata2fast 04-07-2013 08:56 AM

That is one hell of a good sized garden you have going on there. The old truck is a nice touch.

So, what will the crop consist of? Us Florida folks have a hard time growing many traditional garden vegetables unless they are in raised beds or in containers. Damn nematodes :vash:

olderguy 04-07-2013 11:46 AM

1949 Chevy? Price and condition?

NA6C-Guy 04-07-2013 04:12 PM

Gardens aren't ready to go yet, but one is tilled, the other is drying out. Planted some pots with herbs today. Sweet Basil, Cinnamon Basil, Mammoth Basil, Sage, Lemon Thyme, Rosemary, Cilantro and some Dill. The way I grow basil, it always turns into a tree size plant of 4' high. I can get as much basil as I want and never bother the plant.

miata2fast 04-07-2013 07:38 PM

I have not planted herbs in way to long. It has been on the radar for me to do lately, but I have been so busy working on this bucket of mine.

sixshooter 04-07-2013 08:05 PM

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I just planted tomatoes, peppers, field peas, snap beans, corn, and okra. OK, it doesn't look like much because the tide came and went since then, but trust me it's there.

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Stein 04-07-2013 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by olderguy (Post 998415)
1949 Chevy? Price and condition?

It's a '51 one ton. Just bought it in February. Paid $2,200 and put $200 in brake parts in it. Otherwise, it's running great. I look for excuses to drive it. It's slow, loud, lacks any form of creature comfort. It's prefect.

"Build" thread here, minus any real "building". https://www.miataturbo.net/insert-bs...-beater-70866/

Stein 04-07-2013 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by miata2fast (Post 998376)
That is one hell of a good sized garden you have going on there. The old truck is a nice touch.

So, what will the crop consist of? Us Florida folks have a hard time growing many traditional garden vegetables unless they are in raised beds or in containers. Damn nematodes :vash:

LOL, the old truck was just backed out of the shed when I got out the loader and 4 wheeler and trailer to haul compost.

We grow about everything. My wife cans a lot for the winter. Pretty much any regular table vegetable.

Scrappy Jack 04-08-2013 09:47 AM

This makes it official: should the zombie apocalypse occur, MT.net crew convenes at Stein's house. By invite only.

ReallyRottenTurbo 04-08-2013 02:10 PM

Spent about $100 on plant seeds this year... We just moved into our house last summer in July so there will be lots of work to do once the snow is gone. Building at least 3 beds, plus laying some Quinoa, Esparagus, and sunflowers.

Various melons, onions, radish, various tomatoes, squashes, carrots, sweet corn, 4 different types of beans, peas, Kale, Cabbage, Some other kind of lettuce, a crap ton of herbs. Leek seeds to go under the pines. ...

Might plant a walnut tree out front. Also want grapes but probably wont happen this yr.

y8s 04-08-2013 03:14 PM

Where do you guys get seed?

We used Southern Exposure previously and had decent results.

Now about the squirrels stealing my almost-ripe tomatoes.

ReallyRottenTurbo 04-08-2013 03:26 PM

I bought mine from Sustainable Seed Company - Over 1,570 Heirloom Seed Varieties. This is the first time trying them out so we'll see how it goes.

miata2fast 04-08-2013 04:54 PM

I try to use seeds or container grown plants that are as closely associated to the ecotype that I am planting in. I will only buy locally grown seed unless the plant I am trying to grow has enough plasticity that it will work well even if it is not grown locally.

I hate to fail in my gardening efforts.

samnavy 05-21-2013 11:20 PM

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OK, kids and wife wanted a garden, so $200 later and here we are.

Tomatoes x5
Corn x4
Strawberries x4
Cucumber x6
Peppers x10
Radishes x50
Carrots x200
Snow-peas x50
... and yup, pumpkins

So everything is coming up tits... and growing like crazy. 20 bags of mushroom compost and a bag of stuff that smells like straight cat shit. Got the rain barrel hooked up before a big downpour and it filled it in 15 minutes. I've gotta figure out where to route the overflow.

So I followed the directions on the package that said plant 1 radish for every 10 carrots in the row and plant them together... which I now know is unnecessary. I also learned that carrot seeds are about half the size of a flea and a mofo to space evenly... so I "sprinkled".

I also thought that corn stalks made like 10 ears per stalk... wrong... it's more like 1 or 2, so I guess that's enough for one dinner.

My problem is now the pumpkins... wtf the wife was thinking I'll never know. They've sprouted and now I need to do something with them. What's the smallest "thing" I can grow a pumpkins in? I've got some extra across the garden strip you can see in one of the pictures that is big enough for a 3-seed patch... and I can erect a small raised bed, but how small can I keep it?
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miata2fast 05-22-2013 09:31 AM

Your wife is hot, what country is she from? Your dog is evil.

Only one real way to find out how your pumpkins will do is to experiment. You may consider planting them each in pots. I would try planting one or two in 7 gallon pots, and one or two in 15 gallon pots. Just let them grow out of the pot and sprawl over the ground.

The advantage of a pot, is you will have the ability to move the pots around if you find that the light conditions are not quite right where you initially set them. Also, it is easier to control nematodes.

thenuge26 05-22-2013 09:53 AM

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I don't do any gardening, but my neighbor is crazy.

He bought an empty lot near his house on tax sale for $500. Then he started planting fruit.

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Raspberries, blueberries, peaches, almonds, strawberries, and probably some others that I'm forgetting.


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