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deeredawn Posted - Jun 15 2009 : 11:05:58 AM
...because even though I did not meet my personal goal of planting 90% heirloom varieties... I did about 70%. I lost a lot due to inexperience and starting seed too early. So I had to replant with my leftover seed. Then, I lost some of that due to Mother Nature, and I had to buy transplants and even though some of the tags say they are heirloom, I can't say that the seed itself hasn't been treated. So... my 1/4 acre garden is about 70% heirloom, with fertilizer courtesy of the horse farm up the road and my chickies. I had to dress the plants with some lime because the ground around here is pretty sour, and I dusted with Red Lake Earth because there's a bug around here that REALLY like zuchinni... so all in all, I'm pretty pleased!

So how does your garden grow?

Dawn #279
MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD
http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com
~the only thing for certain, is uncertainty~
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sonshine4u Posted - Jun 16 2009 : 1:29:50 PM
I tried to get as many heirloom seeds as I could this year and everything has been working so far, except the tomato and pepper seeds I started indoors. I don't know what happened, they just croaked! So I had to get some heirlooms from a local garden store and some other non-heirloom varieties of tomatoes and peppers to supplement my seedling disaster!
I am so excited to see my crazy watermelon and muskmelon varieties. The peas are doing great so far and everything else has poked out of the earth. I love experimenting with crazy heirloom varieties! You can always get "uniform" fruit and veggies at the grocery store if you want to be boring...LOL!!!

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shepherdgirl Posted - Jun 16 2009 : 10:52:46 AM
And Dawn-- YOU GO GIRL!!!!!!!! ~~ Tracy

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. ~~ George Carlin
shepherdgirl Posted - Jun 16 2009 : 10:51:46 AM
I save my own seeds every year. It really saves on the Pocket book! AND-- you KNOW where they come from! I have noticed though, that Burpee has a line of "Organically Certified" seed this year. It's more expensive than the "regular" seeds, but I guess it's worth it to someone who can't order from organic suppliers on-line, and it DOES save on the extra cost of shipping.

My garden WOULD be 100% organic heirlooms if I didn't have to share the space with my Hubby. He goes nuts every year buying those stupid "Early Girl" tomatoes-- while I'm planting things like "Cherokee Purple", "Black Zebra," "Abraham Lincoln" etc..... along with hierloom cucumbers, squash and melons, beets and several types of beans. If I can't save the seeds and plant them the following year, I don't WANT it in my garden! But, he DOES do all the tilling, so I guess I have to give him a LITTLE space (LOL!!)

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. ~~ George Carlin
deeredawn Posted - Jun 16 2009 : 09:43:11 AM
And today, I drove the big ol truck at work loaded with lumber! Look at me! I'm a big rigger!

Dawn #279
MJ's Heirloom Mavens-QMD
http://harvestthyme.blogspot.com
~the only thing for certain, is uncertainty~
SpiritedRose Posted - Jun 16 2009 : 09:11:15 AM
We planted late... end of May when we moved, and everything came up awesome! My plants are almost as tall as plants that were grown earlier then got hit by a ton of rain. I think we just planted at a good time, but who knows what the weather will be up to for sure!?

I hope to keep seeds from everything I planted, except the corn.

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farmmom22 Posted - Jun 16 2009 : 08:38:24 AM
Great job Dawn!! I guess I'm about 50% heirloom this year. I had the same problems with starting my seeds. I got them strated to early and the ground was so wet I couldn't get them out. Not to mention the goats kept getting out and eating up what was in the raised beds!Live and Learn is what I say! Next year I will know to not start my seeds until the garden is tilled at least once. Hope you have a big ol' harvest!!! We're just know getting everything planted so it may be October before we start getting ours!! Oh well, somethings better than nothing.

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Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending. -Carl Bard
Bear5 Posted - Jun 15 2009 : 6:49:31 PM
Oh! we have lots of grasshoppers. I had no idea they eat okra. Their funny looking grasshoppers; black, red, yellow.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
1badmamawolf Posted - Jun 15 2009 : 1:16:14 PM
I grow 100% organic, but sometimes that can be a curse. Every 5-7 years we get an onslot of grasshopers, and this is one of the years. I lost all my ochra, and all but one of my brocolli plants, and its too late to start more. I have been tempted to get bug killers in the past, but as I said , only tempted. The joys and heartache of farming/ranching. I will have to buy from the farmers markets this year, as long as I can get organic.

"Treat the earth well, it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children"

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