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  1. skeeter9

    Taters of all shapes and sizes

    Nice blog, April! Along with Yukons, we are trying Red Norland this year. We planted a few last year and loved the taste of them. Next year wil plan to branch out and try something new but wanted to stick to something "normal" for this year since we are very new at potatoes.
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    Thoughts on trellising

    I was wondering about the tomatoes because cages seem to better fit the needs of the plants. Maybe trellising both sides (maybe 3 feeet apart?) would be better, though maybe a little harder to harvest. Good idea on the guy wires for the end posts, too. I can do that easily enough. The...
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    Thoughts on trellising

    I think I'm going to use t-posts with field fencing strung between them for trellising my cucumbers. This would make the trellises about 5 feet tall. Do you think this will be tall enough? I've never grown cucumbers before, so I'm not quite sure what to expect. I've looked at lots of pics...
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    Roses and Black Spot

    I wonder if that's the weird black stuff I found on my roses yesterday? I'm gonna go check out some pictures and see if it's black spot
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    Super flavorful salad from the garden, mmmmm

    Sounds delish, Trunkman! I harvested quite a bit of lettuce last night so we could have a salad tonight. Hope it tastes as good as yours sounds! This is the first time I have grown lettuce, so I'm really excited.
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    A couple of pics, iris and comfrey (pics added)

    Beautiful, Kassaundra! Beautiful iris, beautiful pics!!!! I think I need to go have a talk with my iris. They haven't started blooming yet and I'm getting very impatient!!!:barnie
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    Getting to Be HARVEST Time for Strawberries!!

    We are very fortunate (and spoiled) to have lots of little Hmong farms around our area. They grow the most amazing strawberries (and other goodies)! There are roadside stands all over the place here, so I haven't even tried to grow any of my own yet. Obviously, it is more expensive to buy...
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    My Flowers

    Pretty blooms, Detlor! Can't wait to see pics later in the season! :)
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    Getting to Be HARVEST Time for Strawberries!!

    Those look yummy, retired!
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    What the heck!

    he seemed to feel a little stronger this weekend. Maybe he's on the downhill run now!!!
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    Music while gardening

    You know, now that I think about it, if I'm gardening in the morning I tend to prefer the peace and quiet of our "out in the sticks" property, but if it's later in the day I tend to crank the tunes. Hmmm.
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    Music while gardening

    Greenthumb, I'm with you! While I do like Classic Rock, Country is king at my house! Love to crank the tunes while cleaning, driving, or working outside.
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    Another asparagus question

    Ray - Where do you get mushroom manure from? Teka - I have read conflicting information regarding how deep to plant asparagus. Some sites say that there is no advantage to planting deep and that the plants actually produce better if you don't (especially for the Jersey hybrids, which is what...
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    Another asparagus question

    yeah, I thought I would see more results by now, too, but I'm trying to be patient.
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    What the heck!

    Detlor, Lesa, Southern, and thistlebloom, thank you so much for the well-wishes! I will pass them on to Hubby. Steve - I'm afraid patience is not one of my virtues when it comes to my poor husband. I've been trying really hard, but it's overwhelming sometimes. We are both encouraged that...
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    Another asparagus question

    Well, it's settled then! I will go ahead and put more soil on them. A bit later in the season, we plan to mulch heavily to conserve water and hopefully help with weeds. Thanks for the input!
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    Another asparagus question

    Hubby and I planted 40 asparagus plants a while back. We followed the directions that came with them and only covered them with a couple of inches of dirt. We were supposed to go back and add more dirt about 2 weeks later, but hubby ended up in the hospital and we didn't get it done. I went...
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    What the heck!

    Haven't been on here much for the past few weeks. DH went to the Dr for pain and ended up having an emergency operation to remove a section of his bowel and his appendix. We are new to the "major operation" thing and I have to say it hasn't been all that much fun. Poor guy is getting really...
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    Garden is now tilled.

    That's just beautiful, Chris! Happy gardening!
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    After all that hard work

    Well, Joan, maybe you will have luck with your Arkansas Traveler. I started some from seed to try last year and they were great in our unrelenting summer heat. So sorry you have such a mess on your hands. Maybe your eventual harvest will make up for the frustration!
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