Any of you guys tree experts? I'm looking at espalier options for my back yard and there's a space I'm interested in, but I don't know if I have quiiiite enough space..
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostNo, no you don't!!! I had pea plants waist high and LOADED with pea pods about 5 inches long. Another week and I would be picking bushels of peas. A couple of deer came in and wiped them out in one night.
I had the same issue, except they ate my chiles. Not the plant, but just the ripe chiles, before I could pick them. Seriously frustrating.
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Originally posted by JustinJ View PostFixing to get started tilling it all up. Last year was my first year to try it out and it was a huge success. Had to give away lots of stuff. I'm gonna grow a bigger variety this year.
Anyone know where I can get some straw around Mckinney? Will hay work?
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If you use hay for mulch to cover for weeds and such, get straw hay and not something like coastal... it will give you more bermuda grass than you'll ever be able to get rid of... Johnson Grass hay would be even worse!!
I got my wife's garden plot tilled up last weekend and added 18 yards of garden mix from Living earth technologies... It sure didn't go far for that much "dirt"!! will make some rows this weekend. She will plant her taters next week... ol' timers at home always planted taters on Valentine's day... Did that last year, and they were going great until we got that first 14" rain in 48 hours... taters rotted in the ground... Hope that don't happen this year....
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Originally posted by Guerrero88 View PostHey can anyone give me on insight on growing peppers in a 5 gallon bucket. Will I we wasting my time? I am wanting to plant jalapeño habanero ghost pepper and Carolina reaper.
I've had great luck growing peppers in buckets. I just fill the buckets with miracle grow garden soil. Drill a few holes in the bottom for drainage.
If you keep them from freezing in the winter, they will keep growing. It took two years growth before I got a decent amount of reapers.
Last edited by scotty; 02-10-2017, 08:07 PM.
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Originally posted by ChickenWilly View PostThere's a couple different feed stores in Mckinney that should have straw. Any feed store should have it
Sent from my SM-N920V using TapatalkOriginally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostIf you use hay for mulch to cover for weeds and such, get straw hay and not something like coastal... it will give you more bermuda grass than you'll ever be able to get rid of... Johnson Grass hay would be even worse!!
I got my wife's garden plot tilled up last weekend and added 18 yards of garden mix from Living earth technologies... It sure didn't go far for that much "dirt"!! will make some rows this weekend. She will plant her taters next week... ol' timers at home always planted taters on Valentine's day... Did that last year, and they were going great until we got that first 14" rain in 48 hours... taters rotted in the ground... Hope that don't happen this year....
My soil is pretty dang good, but I may mix in some compost just because. Any leads in the same area?
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Originally posted by Guerrero88 View PostThanks Scotty looks good. I'm going to the depot today going to pickup some buckets. I noticed you have stick in the center. I was thinking about cages what do you think ?
Stakes are cheaper. They are actually repurposed pop-up blind support rods. [emoji2]
Cages would work fine too.
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