Re: Garden time is coming
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02/05/2013 11:04 AM
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Where do you guys buy your seed? I bought most of mine at Big R and a few a Wally World. My local nursery went from selling plants and flowers to pretty much all trees now. I use to buy some from a local greenhouse but there plants are about double what the farm stores are. I was going to order some seed from Burpees but when I got to the end shipping was too much. Guess Im a cheap azz.....lol h.h.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/05/2013 11:32 AM
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I buy all my seed at Gurneys.com and I have never had a problem with the seed. Right now they have a deal of $25 off an order of $50 or more. After taxes and shipping it still saves you a little. Also right now I think all seeds are 50% off for a short time. I don't buy seeds at a big department store - just my mindset.
I buy all my started plants at an Amish place near my house.
I hope to build a small greenhouse and start all of my own plants this Spring or next.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/05/2013 01:00 PM
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We buy most of our bean seed, potato sets at a local nursery, might cost a little more but we are sure it is fresh seed.
Wife buys a bunch of lettuce, tomato,pepper,squash and flower seeds at Menards for about a dime a pack, all of it has been good seed. If you look at those seed packs they have dates on them, packaged or use by....
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Re: Garden time is coming
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Originally posted by hornharvester: Where do you guys buy your seed? I bought most of mine at Big R and a few a Wally World. My local nursery went from selling plants and flowers to pretty much all trees now. I use to buy some from a local greenhouse but there plants are about double what the farm stores are. I was going to order some seed from Burpees but when I got to the end shipping was too much. Guess Im a cheap azz.....lol h.h. Cox's Plant Farm 6360 S Co. Rd. 0 Clayton, IN 46118 They are located on U.S. 40 just West of Indianapolis call for directions!! http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...F&ei=DUAQUbzmC-K9ygGF4oDoDA&usg=AFQjCNF jQ4snuhJR-4wus74N6dxIK8EFvg They have one of the largest lawn & garden centers in Indiana
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/05/2013 02:58 PM
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@Bryan...I haven't had much trouble so far. Getting it started seems to be the issue. My crowns I purchased were 3 years old. They like heavy fertilizer and mulch/compost. This will be my third spring with it. Pretty much just let it grow and cut. Repeat. Once it starts crowning you can almost watch it grow. They say once it gets established it'll go crazy. I could eat it with every meal. My kids like it even more than me. Our local nursery sells out of the crowns fast so I'm gonna buy a ton this year.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/09/2013 05:35 AM
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Rest of the seed for the year bought and going to add raspberries to this mix this year. Wifey wants to make some jams. Also have the plan to make my own greenhouse in the backyard. That should be an adventure.
Getting ready to get cold frames out and start lettuces in a few weeks.
Come on warmer weather.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/10/2013 09:19 AM
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Bean, I had a 10 by 10 greenhouse about 10 years ago. I had a wood frame and bought double walled poly urethene for the sides and top. Now, the crap was expense and I'm sure there is a much cheaper way. I had a gable type roof and had a temperature control exhaust fan. I could go on at great length about how much stuff I grew in that darn thing, including growing certain types of beans from styro floating beds like they use for starting tobacco seeds. In the summer though, it got too hot for almost everything I didn't mess with an air conditioner. A greenhouse is one dang cool thing to have. Send pictures when you've got yours done.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/10/2013 12:34 PM
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The advantage is for people who live in an urban area and don't have the equipment to till a garden. You build a box and pour dirt in it.
The ones I see are at least 12" deep and most are 18", you don't want to hinder root growth. Make them as long as you want but don't make them over about 4 foot wide, you need to reach the center without standing inside. Don't use treated lumber on them!
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/10/2013 05:17 PM
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The raised beds are also nice for the elderly. Built at the right height a person can work at them while seated in a chair or wheel chair.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/11/2013 08:02 AM
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Originally posted by Weedhopper: Why not treated lumber? You don't want the chemicals leeching into your soil. Cedar works great.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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02/14/2013 06:15 PM
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Some treated lumber has Arsnec(sp) in it. WNM can better explain it as he was in treated lumber businees.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/01/2013 08:20 PM
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Nice setup. I started some seed two days ago. Saw something a Rural King today, starter heating pad for seed trays. Priced at 25.00. It fits one tray. Thought about buying it for a minute and then walked on. h.h.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/02/2013 07:17 AM
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In the past Iv used an old VCR for a heat pad. I set the flat on top. It worked but did have a hot spot. Walmart just had all their Christmas lights on sale might go browse around and see if I can find those rope lights. Thanks for the tip Bean, h.h.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/18/2013 03:19 PM
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So, hows every ones seeds coming along?
I started Better Boy, Roma, Cherry and Mortgage Lifter tomato seeds the first of March. I had to replant the Better Boy and Lifter seed again yesterday, the first batch didnt come up. I think I had it too hot in the seed greenhouse i made out of an old aquarium. I cut the heat back to 70 degrees.
The Cherry and Roma's are doing fine and I have them in a south window. h.h.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/19/2013 07:21 AM
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Recon, Put a thermometer next to the plants and see what temps are. Moisture usually is the culprit, too wet and they grow tall and skinny, too dry and they just sit there. h.h.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/19/2013 11:36 AM
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My guess would be heat and moisture.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/19/2013 04:46 PM
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I'm betting it is the temp, add a some type of heat and see if they improve.
I have not planted any seeds yet I always wait until after March 20 for my plantings. Not only doe you need to concern room or hot bed temp but also outside soil temp. May 15 to June 15 is perfect time to plant in garden.
Plant a tomato or pepper on May 1st and another of same variety in late May, both will produce fruit at same time. It is all about soil temps.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/19/2013 05:01 PM
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Recon - go to walmart or menards and buy you a 6' rope light and set you plants on it. My plants exploded when I did that. It gets warm but not hot and is waterproof. I bet you will see a difference.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/28/2013 12:56 PM
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Been using mine for a few weeks. Getting ready to put some more in them when I am able to do so.
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Re: Garden time is coming
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03/28/2013 01:55 PM
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Originally posted by bean: Been using mine for a few weeks. Getting ready to put some more in them when I am able to do so. Bean, temps here dip into the mid-low 20's at night, isn't that too cold for plants? Ive got a window full of small tomato sprouts but Im afraid to set them out in a cold frame. I hate to lose them and have to start over. h.h.
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