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Comments (7)https://www.gardenweb.com/discussions/5658607/veggie-tales-april-2019-the-official-one ok that one is correct...See MoreVeggie Tales - April 2019 (The Official One)
Comments (583)Kevin You inspire me to grow some things early. I'm impressed with what you grow in those "hoop houses". If that's the right term. I don't need the size you have and the plurality. Just one small portable thingy. I measured the temperature of my potato field yesterday. It's at 48° F. My plans were to sow potatoes on May 1 at 50°, so I guess it's about time? If it rains I'll be late, but then I'll be more on the temperature schedule. Speaking of rain, I was mowing today and right after I started; it started raining. I continued and DW questioned me. I told her I was avoiding all the pollen that would blow up if it was dry. You should see the roof under the Red Maple tree. Most of it was probably petals but a lot of pollen there, an obvious pile. I got a second flower bud in my pea field. This one, I'm guessing is a Yellow Transparent which is not a pea variety. Apple...See MoreVeggie Tales - April 1, 2022
Comments (115)I finally got a break and got the cabbages, broccoli and cauliflower in and after planting 5 to 6 of each variety they added up to a lot of work. the Patterson and Walla Walla onions went in along with the copra I saved from seed. Put in a 70' row of Kennebec and burbanks before it rained and it was already 2 hours past due from the weather channel's forecast for rain. But I still had red pontiacs to plant and didn't want to get caught in the rain. I went shopping and still no rain so I checked Windy.com. they showed no rain coming for another hour! Got one row of red pontiacs in before the rain started and could of gotten the 2nd row in if I would of checked Windy first, but at least I got all the late potatoes in. I'm done with the weather channel and Windy is now my exclusive weather source. I've been comparing the two sources for 6 months and windy.com has been on the bullseye every time while the weather channel rarely hits the target. Windy shows it will stop raining Sunday at 5 PM....See MoreGarden Tales >>> March 2025
Comments (20)Richard, I planted the usual Dragon's Breath and Death Spiral but we don't use a lot of those. We mostly use poblanos and black Hungarians as well as some of the Balloon Peppers PartyMusic sent me seeds for. We use a few red habaneros, mostly for Habanero Gold jelly, and some Sugar Rush Peach. This year I've also planted Anaheim, Big Jim and the seeds from some Hatch chilies I got from Misfits last year, so I'm going to experiment. I also plant red biquinho for pickling but they are only about the size of my fingernail so one plant, hundreds of peppers and picking is tedious. Lots of sweet peppers. Beesneeds, wind here too, 50 MPH gusts yesterday. We had to secure the calf hut because last week's wind flipped it right up onto its top. Now, it's not a building, but it's a 4x6 foot run in shed, 3 sided with a roof and built of 2x4s and plywood so a couple hundred pounds at least. That got picked up and rolled over a couple of times, landing on its top. Poor calves didn't know what the heck was going on, LOL. We do have an open barn so they and the mothers can just go inside but the babies like to lie in their comfy little shed while Mama stands eating at the hay feeder. And, of course, it snowed today and is supposed to snow more tonight, although it will not stick around, it'll melt by tomorrow afternoon. This is what it looks like outside my kitchen window now. We're supposed to get 3 inches tonight, another 3 inches tomorrow. I'm tired of shoveling, I'd rather hoe, so it needs to stop, geez. Even that little red cardinal is over it, I think! On the bright side, my seedlings are still warm and comfy on my entryway porch, under lights and on heat mats. My daily check revealed 2 poblanos, 1 pasilla and 1 balloon/mad hatter have germinated, that only took 8 days. Hopefully the rest of them will follow shortly. Annie...See MoreRelated Professionals
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