I hate you people. Our garden has 18" of snow covering it. No snow all winter then 2 big ones in April. The pastures are so happy though. You have nice dirt too. No Fair
Last year we used a hose to water every day and the tomatoes still had cracks. We had mulch at that time too. I took a couple tomatoes to the local nursery and they said need calcium and more consistent watering. I don't know where you live at but we're at 6400 ft and it is bone dry here. It's...
Trying to set up a drip system for tomatoes this summer. Does anyone have a guesstimate on gallons per day for tomatoes. Avg temp is about 82 and humidity avg is about 20-30%. Will have about 6" of straw mulch. Will probably set the system to water 2x a day. I know there are a lot of variables...
It wouldn't seem like a big issue. There are crops planted within 10 ft or so of many busy rural roads. Of course those crops are fertilized too and used for regular consumption by humans. People grow gardens in LA and you can't even see mountains a mile away there because of air pollution.
I have read on here about different cages for tomatoes. I have heard people say they make them 3'. Is this 3' diameter or circumference. The cages at the store are about 12" diameter. Please clarify.
I went and got some bags at the extension office. What they call a garden test is 25.00 per sample. They do start at 7.00 but that is one test only. What should we be testing for? Our biggest crops are tomatoes, lots of them in our greenhouse planted in the dirt floor. lot of corn and...
We seem to have a shortage of bees in our area. We are on the high plains in Colorado. The only thing that grows naturally is prairie grass and pine trees. I'm afraid we might have to get a hive and grow bees.
We have raised beds for strawberries. The beds are 8" deep and I tilled the ground they are sitting on. I filled them with a planters mix from the local dirt gravel place. The soil is real dark and rich looking but I have no idea what the composition is. The soil test lab charges 25.00 for a...
I've used that system in the picture for a couple years. The problem I had last year was that a couple of the solenoids went out and some rows went without water for a few days.
This year I'm going to use PVC pipe with solenoids like a regular lawn system uses. I can put 4 soaker hoses on each...
When we first moved here I rented a Honda front tine tiller. It just bounced on the dirt and didn't do a thing. I took it back and drove 50 miles to Home Depot and rented a hydraulic powered Barrow I think it was called. Had to rent for 24 hours and had to rent a trailer too because I didn't...
Be happy you have some precipitation. This is a drought year for us. Our garden will be full of grasshoppers, as in serious infestation. You can use chickens but they warn that the chickens can get impacted from eating too many. The other choice is pesticide. We hope for snow all the time.
Usually your electric company will hook you up with a utility locator service. They'll walk around your yard and identify all the utilities. I had a guy drill some 24"dia holes for me last year in a place I didn't think had utilities. We live in the country so I knew where my gas and electric...