***What's growing? The official garden thread***
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Peyote?
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It was snowing a few weeks ago. Been gardening all day. Hotter than hell.2014: Cincinnati
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I never lived in the right area at the right time. I grew up in shroom country.lastexitlondon said:Peyote?But peyote is one of the last things I want to try before I die.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
The one we’re having tonight is Swiss chard.
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Carpenter bees are my primary blueberry pollinators.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
They tear shit up though. .38 caliber holes everywhere lol!rgambs said:
Carpenter bees are my primary blueberry pollinators.0 -
It was a hot weekend, but I got a good bit done. Tomatoes and some late cabbage transplanted, bush beans and summer squash planted. Peas, onions, potatoes and spinach fully weeded, and chopped straw mulch laid on tomatoes, kohlrabi, cabbage, and peas.
Just need to get the peppers transplanted when the heat breaks. Then its time to get support up for the maters and bird netting up around the blueberries, plant winter squash and then yard-long pole beans. After that its just trying to keep a handle on mowing and weeds...and harvesting of course.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
I just planted my blueberries. Should I cover them up? Is there that much loss to birds?rgambs said:It was a hot weekend, but I got a good bit done. Tomatoes and some late cabbage transplanted, bush beans and summer squash planted. Peas, onions, potatoes and spinach fully weeded, and chopped straw mulch laid on tomatoes, kohlrabi, cabbage, and peas.
Just need to get the peppers transplanted when the heat breaks. Then its time to get support up for the maters and bird netting up around the blueberries, plant winter squash and then yard-long pole beans. After that its just trying to keep a handle on mowing and weeds...and harvesting of course.
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Bird-X netting is what we have used in the past. Worked fine.tempo_n_groove said:
I just planted my blueberries. Should I cover them up? Is there that much loss to birds?rgambs said:It was a hot weekend, but I got a good bit done. Tomatoes and some late cabbage transplanted, bush beans and summer squash planted. Peas, onions, potatoes and spinach fully weeded, and chopped straw mulch laid on tomatoes, kohlrabi, cabbage, and peas.
Just need to get the peppers transplanted when the heat breaks. Then its time to get support up for the maters and bird netting up around the blueberries, plant winter squash and then yard-long pole beans. After that its just trying to keep a handle on mowing and weeds...and harvesting of course.
Also do you make the cover holes big enough for bees to get through?2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
So I do need it though?deadendp said:
Bird-X netting is what we have used in the past. Worked fine.tempo_n_groove said:
I just planted my blueberries. Should I cover them up? Is there that much loss to birds?rgambs said:It was a hot weekend, but I got a good bit done. Tomatoes and some late cabbage transplanted, bush beans and summer squash planted. Peas, onions, potatoes and spinach fully weeded, and chopped straw mulch laid on tomatoes, kohlrabi, cabbage, and peas.
Just need to get the peppers transplanted when the heat breaks. Then its time to get support up for the maters and bird netting up around the blueberries, plant winter squash and then yard-long pole beans. After that its just trying to keep a handle on mowing and weeds...and harvesting of course.
Also do you make the cover holes big enough for bees to get through?0 -
If you just planted them I'm guessing you won't get enough berries to bother. If they are new young plants, its best to pinch the flowers off so the vegetative growth is increased for next year's production.tempo_n_groove said:
So I do need it though?deadendp said:
Bird-X netting is what we have used in the past. Worked fine.tempo_n_groove said:
I just planted my blueberries. Should I cover them up? Is there that much loss to birds?rgambs said:It was a hot weekend, but I got a good bit done. Tomatoes and some late cabbage transplanted, bush beans and summer squash planted. Peas, onions, potatoes and spinach fully weeded, and chopped straw mulch laid on tomatoes, kohlrabi, cabbage, and peas.
Just need to get the peppers transplanted when the heat breaks. Then its time to get support up for the maters and bird netting up around the blueberries, plant winter squash and then yard-long pole beans. After that its just trying to keep a handle on mowing and weeds...and harvesting of course.
Also do you make the cover holes big enough for bees to get through?
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Ahhh got it. Just like a mater plant.rgambs said:
If you just planted them I'm guessing you won't get enough berries to bother. If they are new young plants, its best to pinch the flowers off so the vegetative growth is increased for next year's production.tempo_n_groove said:
So I do need it though?deadendp said:
Bird-X netting is what we have used in the past. Worked fine.tempo_n_groove said:
I just planted my blueberries. Should I cover them up? Is there that much loss to birds?rgambs said:It was a hot weekend, but I got a good bit done. Tomatoes and some late cabbage transplanted, bush beans and summer squash planted. Peas, onions, potatoes and spinach fully weeded, and chopped straw mulch laid on tomatoes, kohlrabi, cabbage, and peas.
Just need to get the peppers transplanted when the heat breaks. Then its time to get support up for the maters and bird netting up around the blueberries, plant winter squash and then yard-long pole beans. After that its just trying to keep a handle on mowing and weeds...and harvesting of course.
Also do you make the cover holes big enough for bees to get through?
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With tomatoes, I don't pinch off blooms. I do pinch off suckers, though.tempo_n_groove said:
Ahhh got it. Just like a mater plant.rgambs said:
If you just planted them I'm guessing you won't get enough berries to bother. If they are new young plants, its best to pinch the flowers off so the vegetative growth is increased for next year's production.tempo_n_groove said:
So I do need it though?deadendp said:
Bird-X netting is what we have used in the past. Worked fine.tempo_n_groove said:
I just planted my blueberries. Should I cover them up? Is there that much loss to birds?rgambs said:It was a hot weekend, but I got a good bit done. Tomatoes and some late cabbage transplanted, bush beans and summer squash planted. Peas, onions, potatoes and spinach fully weeded, and chopped straw mulch laid on tomatoes, kohlrabi, cabbage, and peas.
Just need to get the peppers transplanted when the heat breaks. Then its time to get support up for the maters and bird netting up around the blueberries, plant winter squash and then yard-long pole beans. After that its just trying to keep a handle on mowing and weeds...and harvesting of course.
Also do you make the cover holes big enough for bees to get through?
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2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
Towards the end of the season I pinch off the flowers so the plant can focus on whats left on it and not waste energy on new flowers. I crop the top too and it does the same thing.deadendp said:
With tomatoes, I don't pinch off blooms. I do pinch off suckers, though.tempo_n_groove said:
Ahhh got it. Just like a mater plant.rgambs said:
If you just planted them I'm guessing you won't get enough berries to bother. If they are new young plants, its best to pinch the flowers off so the vegetative growth is increased for next year's production.tempo_n_groove said:
So I do need it though?deadendp said:
Bird-X netting is what we have used in the past. Worked fine.tempo_n_groove said:
I just planted my blueberries. Should I cover them up? Is there that much loss to birds?rgambs said:It was a hot weekend, but I got a good bit done. Tomatoes and some late cabbage transplanted, bush beans and summer squash planted. Peas, onions, potatoes and spinach fully weeded, and chopped straw mulch laid on tomatoes, kohlrabi, cabbage, and peas.
Just need to get the peppers transplanted when the heat breaks. Then its time to get support up for the maters and bird netting up around the blueberries, plant winter squash and then yard-long pole beans. After that its just trying to keep a handle on mowing and weeds...and harvesting of course.
Also do you make the cover holes big enough for bees to get through?
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Makes sense.
Any tips on getting a bigger yield from my pepper plants?2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -


Lop that whole center part of 3-4 leaves out? Decapitate it?
Specific details so I don't kill them, please. 2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10 -
No, don't lop anything yet, they are a bit young yet. When they get another 2-3 inches they should be ready, then you take out the center growing tip, which is those tiny, often curled leaves in the middle. YouTube can show you exactly when and what to pinch until you get a feel for it.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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Gotcha. Thank you!rgambs said:No, don't lop anything yet, they are a bit young yet. When they get another 2-3 inches they should be ready, then you take out the center growing tip, which is those tiny, often curled leaves in the middle. YouTube can show you exactly when and what to pinch until you get a feel for it.2014: Cincinnati
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 10
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