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Thread: In the Garden 2017
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02-27-2017, 02:50 AM #21
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02-27-2017, 04:44 AM #22
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02-27-2017, 04:52 AM #23
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02-27-2017, 05:21 AM #24
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02-27-2017, 05:37 AM #25
I swear that Texas stole north Idaho's slogan ("It's a whole 'nother country!").
--Mark
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02-27-2017, 07:12 AM #26
I put up an inexpensive security camera facing the garden to catch critters and kids. Not one catch which is good. Then I got the idea of making a time lapse film of garden over the season. The camera lost sync a couple times requiring moving camera to re-sync. So the frame moves a couple times. This next year I'm going to try and get closer to the same time of day, so you can see the shadows slowly grow longer, as the sun gets lower in sky through the season up here in Washington. I'll add the rain days this season so plants grow linear.
Wife is the garden Master this year. It starts with garlic middle left. Herbs are top right. Beans & pea top left. Corn top middle. Potatoes then pumpkins at bottom. Lettuce middle. Some inedible junk not work mentioning. It ends with this years garlic on middle left.
http://www.jamercer.com/images/garden2016.gif (80 second/22MB ani-gif)Shave the Lather...
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02-27-2017, 12:10 PM #27
onions are in , along with potatoes and carrots. also started our asparagus( almost 3 years to see the profit) but well worth it in the end. blueberries are already starting to flower, and first row of lettuce goes in this week
next week we,ll see what else is ready Tc“ I,m getting the impression that everyone thinks I have TIME to fix their bikes”
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02-27-2017, 12:28 PM #28
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02-27-2017, 12:29 PM #29
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02-27-2017, 10:27 PM #30
I agree. If you can't get by with 60 day corn I wouldn't bother to grow it.
One of the more liked varieties that I remember being grown around Rochester for a factory is Jubilee and if I remember right is in the mid 80 day range.
For a farmers market the trick that I see in MN is having a field that can be planted a couple of weeks earlier than the competition so when it ripens earlier it is worth much more.
As I said before in a smaller home garden in my opinion sweet corn is a waste of space in comparison to what else you can grow.