#205350 - 04/28/08 08:44 PM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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peppereater
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Good advice, soilmover, you can plant different varieties of corn with different maturity dates, but the main issue with sweetcorn is with pollination...you don't want supersweet pollinated with standard sweetcorn...I don't claim to know much about it. You can plant the same type in several plantings over several weeks if time is an issue. You need to plant in hills or rows for proper pollination... I have only grown potatoes in rows, as well, large seed potatoes are cut because you get similar results to whole potatoes...you'll get good production from whole or part, as long as there are eyes, but you can get more plants by cutting large potaotes if that's what you buy...the drying process helps avoid disease pathogens. Some varieties are sold as fingerlings, very small tubers, and they recommend you don't cut them...these are mostly premium varieties, mailorder types that are only an inch or two long.
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#205360 - 04/29/08 05:49 AM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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cricket
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I believe I'd keep the melons away from the peppers for sure. I've heard of planting the corn, with the squash...and with something else? they call it the 'three ladies'. I thought that was a great idea. I can't do it here. too many deer. just can't keep them away from the corn without a high fence.
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#205474 - 04/29/08 05:25 PM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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Soilmover
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Good catch Dave! I forgot all about the supersweets rule of cross pollination. I don't grow them so I forgot, but I know not everyone else feels the same way. If I remember right the cross pollination makes the corn starchy.
I think the older kinds are pretty good, Iocheif, Golden Bantam, NK199, Country Gentleman and some of the newer ones like Fleet & Trinity.
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#205480 - 04/29/08 06:04 PM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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Tamara from Minnesota
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#205518 - 04/29/08 11:59 PM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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peppereater
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Do melons taste like what they are planted by? I heard that and want to make sure they won't be too close to the onions. They are planned to go somewhat near broccoli, corn, peppers and taters.
Has anyone used corn gluten in their veg garden to prevent weed germination?
I don't know if that's superstition or not, I don't see how it could affect taste, but it could be an issue if they have similar insect pests. I've heard great results with corn gluten, but it seems it doesn't work with some weeds...the good thing is that it's a very good fertilizer, regardless...but in my area, it's very expensive if it only served as a fertilizer...about 20 dollars for 20 pounds, I think that only treats 1,000 square feet. I wasn't willing to use it if it didn't control the weeds I have...I should do a test, I guess.
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#205545 - 04/30/08 06:16 AM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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Tamara from Minnesota
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#205557 - 04/30/08 07:58 AM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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cricket
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dill should not be by carrots...according to my 'companionate herbal for the organic garden' sheet.
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#205665 - 04/30/08 05:31 PM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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Tamara from Minnesota
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#205697 - 04/30/08 07:12 PM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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Soilmover
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I never grown Ambrosia, but I see it in my catalog. Sounds good: Sugar enhanced variety, Bi color, medium maturity (75 days),8 inch ear, 16 rows, Sister variety to Bodacious. I grew Bodacious a few years back and it was good from what I remember-I've tried to many others since.
I sure hope you don't have any racoons in your area, they are my worst sweet corn enemy. Regular fencing wouldn't keep them away no matter how hard we tried the one year. They ate about a total of 300 feet of sweet corn rows that year. They are pigs! What they don't eat, they break off-looks like a darn tornado went through the patch! Battery powered Electric fence keeps the patch safe now.
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#205998 - 05/01/08 08:14 PM
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Pinkhorseofcourse
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Good lord!! This is all too darn complicated! I wanted to do a large garden this year.. now I am having major second thoughts!!!!
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#206036 - 05/02/08 04:22 AM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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tamara
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I don't use straw around anything. i only mulch around my strawberry plants, keeps them cleaner and off the wet ground.
jennifer a large garden might discourage you, do you have alot of time to garden?
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#206066 - 05/02/08 05:39 AM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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cricket
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I put pine straw or grass clippings or hay around all my plants. I put down a layer, or several layers, of newspaper first then the straw on top. chokes out weeds and keeps soil moist. it also feeds the soil as it breaks down. i also use ground cover around my tomaotes and peppers. it is pourous so it doesnt sufficate the ground - no fungus. the black color helps warm the soil. some plants love the extra warmth.
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#206692 - 05/04/08 06:37 PM
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#206708 - 05/04/08 07:28 PM
Re: bunch of veggie questions
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cricket
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from what I've heard, all poop needs to 'mature'. let it sit before adding to plants.
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