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Ah, shucks. I'll have to get our list when I get home from gardening tonight. The ones I know off the top of my head are these...

 

Hillbilly

Opalka

Cherry 100

Yellow Pear

Em & M

Purple Smudge

German Johnson

White Ox

Roma

 

EDIT: Dark Chocolate, as well.

 

And one or two others who's names escape me right now. i'll try to remember to put them on here this evening.

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I am growing

 

Tomatoes:

Supersweet 100

Cherry Punch

Supertasty

Abe Lincoln

Early Girl

 

Cucumbers:

Homemade Pickles

Salad Slicers

 

Zucchini:

Fordhook Zuchinni

 

Watermelon:

Snack Pack

 

Strawberry:

Pineberry White D

Chandler Variety(walmart, doubt it grows)

 

Corn:

Northern Xtra Sweet

Honey & Cream

Silver Choice

 

everything ordered online from Burpee except the one kind of strawberry, abe lincoln and the early girl

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We were out there again tonight, doing some maintenance and putting in some more Marigolds. Took some more pics.

 

Our Snow Peas are beginning to climb a bit...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_19-45-36_651.jpg

 

The Early Season Potatos are growing like weeds...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_19-46-23_824.jpg

 

The peppers all seem ot have taken fairly well, doesn't look like we'll lose any...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_19-46-29_389.jpg

 

The Radishes are damn near ready to harvest already...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_19-46-36_546.jpg

 

And the Onions are getting big...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_19-46-53_640.jpg

 

Hell, even the newest litter of pups is growing up right...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_19-49-47_9.jpg

 

The homestead for our guardians...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_19-48-19_510.jpg

 

Our mascot, Jack...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_19-49-16_467.jpg

 

The garlic growing at dads place is doing very well...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_20-44-54_471.jpg

 

As are the late season potatos in the potato condos...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-09_20-45-38_863.jpg

 

It's coming along nicely so far. :)

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what are your plans for containing the tall tomato plants like the supersweet 100's? Pruning? Extra tall trellis/stakes/cages?

 

first timer here and the height of some of the tomatoes I'm going to grow kinda scares me in terms of how I'm going to support their height.

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what are your plans for containing the tall tomato plants like the supersweet 100's? Pruning? Extra tall trellis/stakes/cages?

 

first timer here and the height of some of the tomatoes I'm going to grow kinda scares me in terms of how I'm going to support their height.

 

We will be putting cages around them. The same stuff we are using for the Peas to climb on, save that it is about 5 feet tall. Each tomato will get it's own cage. Definitely have to support them, as some of the tomatos can weigh upwards of a pound each.

 

If you roll into any home and garden store and ask for tomato cages, they can point you in the right direction.

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I've been looking at a lot stores for them but seems the ones I find aren't very tall 4'-5'. Been leaning towards a conduit trellis but I also thought about trying the tall ones between two sheds I have. They are about 7' apart from one another, would provide a nice 12' length of planting and get quite a bit of sun in between. My idea was to hang string/rope from the edge of one for the plant to climb up and once they're as tall as the edge string them across to the other shed diagonally and up. Doing it diagonally to minimize shading. No idea if this would work though lol
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5' will be just fine. You won't really have to worry about stems "breaking", but the plants may "fall" at some point during the season. Obviously, that's not a great thing, but they won't die or stop producing.

 

Tomatos aren't actually "climbing" plants, they just produce more and better when they are supported and kept upright. The cage just gives them something to lean on, essentially.

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Ok guys, got some new pics from the garden...

 

Put in a row of sweet potatos, used some straw to help keep the weeds in check...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-17_20-19-40_674.jpg

 

The Cabbage and snow peas are coming along nicely...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-17_20-19-52_752.jpg

 

Radishes, carrots and salsify are starting to get a little bit under control...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-17_20-20-05_26.jpg

 

Spread a little straw on our pepper patch, just trying to keep the weeds at bay. Also added some more plants...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-17_20-20-21_712.jpg

 

Mounded up the potatos again. These things are out of control!

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-17_20-20-32_235.jpg

 

Onions are growing like crazy still...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-17_20-20-50_371.jpg

 

Reverse Angle...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-17_20-21-06_79.jpg

 

And another one of our "helpers". This one is Cali. There is another, "Grey", but I couldn't get her to sit still long enough to take a pic.

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-05-17_20-22-41_272.jpg

 

Never thought I'd say this, but I am really enjoying this stuff.

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Looks great. Your property is my wet dream. I started my stuff too late for TX, I should have started the seeds in Jan, ohh well, this year will be a learning experience. Hopefully I get some kind of return on my hard work, but if not, I learned for next year!
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everyone bring something made from stuff they grow... Yumm

 

What if I only grow money, which I then take to market to buy beer? :(

 

I can start to seed for Pinot Noir, if that's what you want me to bring to CR-Thanksgiving-in-Summer...

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I was wondering if there is a market at local famers markets for organic and heirloom stuff? Could you make any kind of money with a big enough garden?

 

bear in mind, you have to have food inspectors come out be certified to sell at some markets though..

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The cabbage, eggplants, and peas are doing well. We've already pulled three buckets of peas at this point...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-06-03_15-12-49_789.jpg

 

Harvested the radishes, we have some carrots and Salsify left in theat space. Put in some Brussel Sprouts as well...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-06-03_15-13-08_166.jpg

 

Pepper patch is looking good...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-06-03_15-13-36_589.jpg

 

Potatos are getting huge, along with tomatos...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-06-03_15-13-53_192.jpg

 

Onions too...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-06-03_15-14-09_205.jpg

 

Some of these tomato plants are at my stomach now, that rain really helped spur them along...

 

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/lhiannonshee/Garden/2012-06-03_15-14-24_533.jpg

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