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queenmushroom Posted - May 19 2012 : 1:16:05 PM
Yay!!! Potatoes are planted. Next are the squashes and pumkins. Mowed lawn yesterday. Weed wacked today. The wind has been just right for keeping the black flies somewhat at bay. Now if we can keep the potato bugs at bay.

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queenmushroom Posted - May 22 2012 : 6:07:07 PM
I think the pallets are used to reduce weeding. Maybe used more for smaller garden plots/raised beds?

Patience is worth a bushel of brains...from a chinese fortune cookie
westfork woman Posted - May 22 2012 : 1:57:57 PM
Sounds like your gardens are coming along. I picked some volunteer lettuce yesterday from my last years garden at my mother's house. We had a wonderful garden there. Not very big, but very productive. I gardened there for 3 years, then we moved back up to the ranch last fall. Everywhere that is flat, we have either built a building, or poured gravel for driveways. So I am gardening this year in containers in an old calf pen. Years ago we had rocked this area so our little calves weren't in too much mud. It is fenced and close to a faucet. It is a little too far from the house, next to our old milk barn, but in a nice protected spot. So far I have two old rusted out galvinized watering troughs, and some cattle protein suppliment tubs. I have planted tomatoes in one trough, I will put egg plants and peppers in the other, but need to wait awhile. I have lettuce and onions and garlic in the tubs. I need to fill lots more containers. We are having a salad tonight with the first of the lettuce, can't wait. We have been away from the ranch for 5 years, and garlic that I had left escaped from the bed it was in a has spread into surprising places. The heads are really small, but quite powerful. We have been digging them since early this spring and eating them tops and all. They are pretty good. I have things I need to move from my Mom's, rhubarb, walking onions, strawberries, and a gooseberry bush. I just need to get enough places worked up, and with fixing fence, and getting the hay fields back in shape there isn't much time for gardening.

Greetings from the morning side of the hill.
Sue Feely Posted - May 22 2012 : 06:39:13 AM
Our weather is now permissable to plant. Yea! Slowly starting to get my veggies in too!
laurentany Posted - May 21 2012 : 1:19:40 PM
Hmmm, interesting- a garden planted between pallet slats... I just might have to google that and research it a little. Lord knows we have access to plenty of pallets~ could be very interesting indeed!
Good Luck with your gardens ladies. I just LOVE this time of year!
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Bellepepper Posted - May 21 2012 : 07:10:34 AM
So what is the purpose of planting a garden between pallet slats? Was he using the pallets for walkways or were there little short rows in the pallet?

I have picked 4 cherry tomatoes already. Ate them before I got to the house. Harvesting snow peas and will pick the first filet greenbeans later this week. Already finished up the first planting of salad greens and second planting is about ready to start picking. I love this time of year when everytime you go out you can find something ready to be harvested. I hate this time of year because everytime you go out something needs sprayed because the bugs are already invaded. Then I have to put up with deer, coons and oposums.

Belle
queenmushroom Posted - May 20 2012 : 06:27:09 AM
Saw a picture on my FB page that showed where someone had planted his garden between pallet slats. If I had smaller garden plots, I'd consider it myself. How ingeneous.

Patience is worth a bushel of brains...from a chinese fortune cookie
rough start farmgirl Posted - May 20 2012 : 01:46:32 AM
I got my first two tomato plants in today. LOVE the smell of tomato plants. Sigh.
The peas and beans are going pretty good. They look pretty happy.
Got my zukes, cukes and pumpkins started inside and have started to harden them off.
My herbs are struggling a bit...I never have good luck with them.

Happy gardening,
Marianne
texdane Posted - May 19 2012 : 4:52:20 PM
Fun! I put a few things in the veggie garden about two weeks ago, will be adding more this week. We, too are spending the day tomorrow mowing and weed-wacking. Can't wait...I got a new weed-wacker for Mother's Day (what I asked for). Love to make the garden nice. Was it as warm in ME as it was today in CT?

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Bear5 Posted - May 19 2012 : 4:05:56 PM
I love to read about gardens. Ours is coming along great. We've picked beans already; enough to cook for supper. Fran, we have raised beds; I know what you mean about needing lots of dirt to fill them. We use lots of compost, too.
Marly

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Wauka Mountain Mama Posted - May 19 2012 : 2:04:44 PM
Sounds delightful!

I had to move my garden to the front yard & for my DH's peace of mind over what looks neat & pretty in the front yard changed to raised beds...Suckers are hard to fill with dirt! I just brought home 6 bags & thats not even enough for one bed...Luckly I have a good amount of compost. Iam hoping to have one bed filled & planted by the weeks end. :)

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