Growing anything other than weed?

Willie

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Anybody saving seeds?

I'm keeping some watermelon, little leaf cuke, yellow wax beans, principe tomato's (from one amazing plant...still going and it's huge) Lettuce seeds of various flavors and jalapenos.

Spread out all my planter dirt that I could and seeded with crimson clove...which is up!
Planted hairy vetch in the sweet potato beds............and that's up!
Both these make cool flowers and the crimson clover is nice enough to put in a vase.
Tomato beds that are finished got planted with beans......followed by crimson clover 2 weeks later....all up.
All beans are sacrificial at this time, they'll winter kill before making beans, die and act as a mulch for the clover. All worm food come spring. Still got a bunch or tomatoes out there but anything that comes in at this point is gravy...literally! ;)

Gots to take care of dat dirt! :)
 

Deebs

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I use a somewhat sandy/loamy mix normally, this year I mixed in a little more organics into it, they seemed to grow well! Was about 1/2 sand/loam, other half rich compost. Keeping it well drained is important. Slightly acidic I like a pH around 6.
 

Orion

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I use a somewhat sandy/loamy mix normally, this year I mixed in a little more organics into it, they seemed to grow well! Was about 1/2 sand/loam, other half rich compost. Keeping it well drained is important. Slightly acidic I like a pH around 6.
I mix in a few bales of Canadian Sphagnum peat every spring after the first till of the winter rye....it helps a lot to grow a beautiful garden!
 

Baron

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Hey @Dbear , thought I would check in with you about your blackberries. Now is when I get started on mine. According to your zone, here are a few things that I have found to work. After your last frost is the time to fertilize, they are not very hungry, side dress your plant with a good balanced fertilizer no number higher than 10. When you first see new leaves, follow each main Cain from the ground up prune each side branch at 24 inches long. It may seem counter productive but it will give you a bumper crop. Good luck with and happy growing ?‍?
 

Dbear

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Hey @Dbear , thought I would check in with you about your blackberries. Now is when I get started on mine. According to your zone, here are a few things that I have found to work. After your last frost is the time to fertilize, they are not very hungry, side dress your plant with a good balanced fertilizer no number higher than 10. When you first see new leaves, follow each main Cain from the ground up prune each side branch at 24 inches long. It may seem counter productive but it will give you a bumper crop. Good luck with and happy growing ?‍?
I just noticed they had a little green going on in the canes, good timing! I also noticed they are kinda creeping along the ground & spreading out now.
Should I cut the main canes back as well?
 

Willie

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So I got my seeds at Fedco again this year but times.......they are a changin. ;) I had to make up my order and then instead of checking out I had to apply for a reservation to check out.....what???????? Yup, two days later I get an email telling it's ok to check out, lol..............so I did! I got my Mark Twain Tomato seeds so I'm a happy boy.
 
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