#231568 - 08/31/08 05:26 AM
What did you do in the garden today? #6
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tamara
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#231628 - 08/31/08 09:09 AM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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Bestofour
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I pulled up the squash plants. I may have gotten a few more squash from them but after all the rain they were soggy. My cukes and tomatoes still look pretty good.
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#231648 - 08/31/08 01:16 PM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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tamara
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Hope your feeling better soon TK. Time to get out those tonsils?
I deadheaded some things and cut back some more stuff. My black raspberries are ripening, very late this year...
I'm going out in a few to weed out(oh if Carol seen me she'd tan my hide ) some gallardias, they have taken over my side flower bed.
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#231677 - 08/31/08 03:43 PM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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tamara
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Just in again...I cut back the ornamental crabapple tree, it seems to grow more on the right side, dead headed everything else, dug out two burning bushes that seem to draw in the snakes...and cut back my weigela(I really planted it a little too close to the house). De seeded everything I don't want to re seed and pruned back the rose bush again. I am tired and chewed up by flies so it's time to rest.
Rosepetal, can you just imagine if we tried to plant anything this time of year...Cricket you sure are lucky.
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#231681 - 08/31/08 04:10 PM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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tamara
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I think we work so hard because we only have a short time to do it in then we shovel snow for the other 7 or 8 months of the year.
Start spray painting the trees you want cut down and send him out.
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#231691 - 08/31/08 06:12 PM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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Bestofour
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did anyone have a great garden this year? Ours was ok but nothing to write home about. Seems everyone was either too dry or too wet. I did plant a few things today that I picked up at Lowe's. I went for bird seed and couldn't resist the flowers. I got a few portulacas, petunias, and snapdragons.
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#231729 - 09/01/08 04:28 AM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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#231762 - 09/01/08 08:49 AM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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tamara
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Well got my pine tree trimmed up and my apple tree as well, things have a tendancy to over grow in the Eastward facing direction. I've got one apple on my tree, first time ever...maybe now we can figure out what kind of tree we have It was a tree pulled out of the pasture many years ago..
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#231765 - 09/01/08 08:56 AM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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Jiffymouse
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#231775 - 09/01/08 09:22 AM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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tamara
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Awesome for sure, that poor tree has been to hell and back. It got run over in the pasture with the hay mower then run over in my yard with the lawn mower. Broken twice from ice storms and now is finally making something of itself. I've been pruning it over the years to try get a shape back to it, it lost it's central leader and just had 4 prongs growing out at the sides. Ugliest tree I had ever seen Now I've got a leader training it self upright again and keep trimming back the rest to try equal it out.
All that work over about 8 years and all I have is one apple
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#231883 - 09/02/08 10:05 AM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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#231965 - 09/03/08 08:48 AM
Re: What did you do in the garden today? #6
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Marica
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"Great" is certainly a relative term. I had a great garden-- but nothing like Tamara's. (I've enjoyed your pictures!) I'm sitting here knowing I should be outside but I just can't bring myself to. I love the hot weather-- like Fall but know that Winter is truly awful here in Cincinnati-- but I'm postponing this morning's chores until... I guess later when the heat index is 99 degree. So I've been poking around the forum.
I joined A Gardener's Forum earlier this spring. It's the only one I belong to and I like it. So since I'm just goofing off, and found this thread, I thought I'd tell y'all about my garden this year. We moved into this house about 8 years ago. We bought it b/c it had the most spectacular back garden area. Potentially spectacular, that is. The first year I just cried b/c I knew it could be a beautiful place but there was so much work... . (Who hasn't been there?) But bed by bed, step by step, I got it going. Here's a pic part of the perennial garden, followed by a pic of The Synaptic Junction (my husband's outdoor kitchen and our hang out).
[img]<a href="http://s72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/?action=view¤t=05-29-08_2003.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/05-29-08_2003.jpg" border="0" alt="The shack"></a>[/img]
<a href="http://s72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/?action=view¤t=05-29-08_2003.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/05-29-08_2003.jpg" border="0" alt="The shack"></a>
This year I decided to rip up the front yard and put in a vegetable garden that could sustain us through the winter as long as possible. (It's a weird front yard b/c the house sits way back from the street; the front yard is just a very long narrow (10') strip that runs beside the driveway.) Here's what it looked like in early June.
[img]<a href="http://s72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/?action=view¤t=06-02-08_1945.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/06-02-08_1945.jpg" border="0" alt="early June"></a>[/img]
Here it is later in June.
[img]<a href="http://s72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/?action=view¤t=06-20-08_0945.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/06-20-08_0945.jpg" border="0" alt="mid-June"></a>[/img]
I spent a LOT of time last winter imagining what it might look like and it turned out pretty much like I had hoped.
[img]<a href="http://s72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/?action=view¤t=07-26-08_1818.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/07-26-08_1818.jpg" border="0" alt="imagination"></a>[/img]
(That's Doris Scaredeer leaning on the stone pillar in the background.)
Of course, then came the squash borers, and powdery mildew, and too much rain (fungus issues) and not enough rain (stunted second crops), and the sunflowers were so heavy they fell over, and as soon as I had decided that tomorrow was the day I was going to pick that melon, Spud (the groundhog) would eat it over night, and if I see one more lemon cuke... . But over, all I've gotten a pretty good harvest. Here's a few day's worth.
[img]<a href="http://s72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/?action=view¤t=08-23-08_1838.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/08-23-08_1838.jpg" border="0" alt="leftovers"></a>[/img] (That's a gallon of homemade raspberry wine at the end of the table.)
Anyway-- my total harvest to date is about 150 lbs., and that doesn't include the tomatoes and peppers that are out in back garden.
The idea was that I was going to grow a LOT so that we could just bypass the produce department this winter. I have good days and bad days when I assess how well I've done, but here's the deep freezer a couple of weeks ago (with lots more canned & pickled).
[img]<a href="http://s72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/?action=view¤t=08-24-08_1130.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/clc0312/Marica_garden/08-24-08_1130.jpg" border="0" alt="ant's storage area"></a>[/img]
Over 40lbs. of frozen veggies, with two 12 lb. banana squash, lots of fall greens and tomato sauce still to go.
Don't know if you all would consider mine a "great" garden-- but if the zombies attack, at least we'll have frozen beans to eat!
Thanks for letting me share!
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