I saw the same plant in SG thread LOLwe have a local Community Garden here in town but they kicked me out after last weeks display
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I saw the same plant in SG thread LOLwe have a local Community Garden here in town but they kicked me out after last weeks display
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Looked them up That is what I have , tried to eradicate them for 6 yrs now
Chokes the crap out of my tomatoes and beansbesides napalm and agent orange every other day , I have not heard of any way to eradicate these bass turds
bind weed is truly a curse to those who work the soil
Oh my God. It's going to be freezing here Sunday. Better turn on the heater and cover my plants.
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Hey maybe one of these days me and the Wife will come to Colorado and visit you and Pute.
When it's not cold as a mother fker that is.
I have some Cherokee purple tomatoes going again this year. Nice sweet flavor.it ain’t easy digging holes , mixing soil , and planting , especially when the wind is blowing 30-40 mph all day , 3-4 days in a row
to top that off , we went from snow a week ago to the 90’s
and we are just getting started
it is a tough pill to swallow when after all the prep work , germinating seeds , raising babies , bug control , prepping the harden and then a 10 minute storm with 1 inch hail can wipe out all the work in 5 minutes
it happened 3 yrs ago , we lost 90-95% of the garden
mother nature can and will bring tears to a gardeners eyes for sure
so yeah , even today , 15-30 mph winds all freaking day
good thing it’s cool or I would be watering 5 times a day…but that’s coming , 100 degree heat and 20-40 mph winds can ruin a gardeners day
what makes it worth it?
it is no fun spreading hay in the wind
tomatoes to the left along the rebar
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the last of the volunteers , we will cull the males and let a couple of females grow for shitz and giggles
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holding up to the wind
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cherokee purps , black krims , and three different types of cherry
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corn upper right , beets , turnips , and chard in lower
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Everything looks great big. I’m sure your plants will be fine and that the wind will help them strengthen up for their grow. Great to see this post. I’m pulling up a chair as y’all sayit ain’t easy digging holes , mixing soil , and planting , especially when the wind is blowing 30-40 mph all day , 3-4 days in a row
to top that off , we went from snow a week ago to the 90’s
and we are just getting started
it is a tough pill to swallow when after all the prep work , germinating seeds , raising babies , bug control , prepping the harden and then a 10 minute storm with 1 inch hail can wipe out all the work in 5 minutes
it happened 3 yrs ago , we lost 90-95% of the garden
mother nature can and will bring tears to a gardeners eyes for sure
so yeah , even today , 15-30 mph winds all freaking day
good thing it’s cool or I would be watering 5 times a day…but that’s coming , 100 degree heat and 20-40 mph winds can ruin a gardeners day
what makes it worth it?
it is no fun spreading hay in the wind
tomatoes to the left along the rebar
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the last of the volunteers , we will cull the males and let a couple of females grow for shitz and giggles
View attachment 298674
holding up to the wind
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cherokee purps , black krims , and three different types of cherry
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corn upper right , beets , turnips , and chard in lower
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You gotta admit, big does have a nice garden. They have been working hard out there and it shows. It’s beautiful in every wayOh Mr Biggy You Move Me
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