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Wes
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Only live stock here is a flock of chicken, EGG MACHINESPydpiper wrote:Tidy garden!
This year we are leaning more towards little backyard livestock.Our garden is going to be cut down a bit, but will still provide what we need, hopefully.
I have a great/productive rhubarb garden, this year we plan to make some wine from it. That way even if my garden or livestock doesn't produce, I will care just a little bit less, one glass at a time.
May the sun shine on your green, every day.
I'm planing on doing a lot of canning this yr., if the juice goes out I'll lose freezer food only, lost a lot last yr with the floods here.masboy wrote:looks real nice! we just plant a small one we got six tomato plants some squash an some peppers an cucumbers .
I know the stuff your talking about, hunt in Nelson Co. a little on Waltons Mt. you can't wash it off your truck it wears offonebigskittle wrote:Looks good ...I love the soil yall have ....rich looking...we have that reddish clay crap and all but it makes good tobacco and corn.
Glad you got help Raymond, watch it growRaymond wrote:Nice looking garden already way ahead of us Wes. I plan on putting in our 7 rows of vegetables this year but it is even tougher now that I cannot handle my tiller. My son will till the ground when he has time. We still have time yet because we are still have big frosts around here. I will plant the 1st of June, it will be perfect then for here. My tomatoes are 6" tall and will soon be putting them in the greenhouse.
Raymond
Edit: I need to separate our rhubarb this year it is letting me know that it is time to do that.
flhtcuse wrote:Playing in the dirt??? I got stuck today in snow going fishing!!!
That is one fine looking garden plot you have and looks like it is a real good producer. Can't beat home grown veggies!
Cheers....
hankenhunter wrote:It will be a week or two before I start planting. This year I`m going to try a bucket garden as we have a vicious grasshopper problem here. Easy for bait but hard on anything green. I heard that growing in black buckets is supposed to work. Beauty garden btw. Wishing you have a pest free garden,
Hank