Garden tips by Belly

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justincredible
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Jul 10, 2013 11:26am
Belly35;1470165 wrote:I planned late this year so most of my tomatoes are still in bud form.

Amish Paste, Pink Elephants, Paul Roberson, Beef Steak, Delicious and Yellow Gooseberries
Same here. I've got golden jubilee, beefsteak, and cherry. Four plants total. Only one has fruit starting, the rest are just buds.
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ernest_t_bass
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Jul 10, 2013 11:55am
Tips for pruning fruit trees? I just had a peach tree at my rental house that was overrun. I've never pruned it... once. After looking at it today, I now know that I will have to prune it regularly. Tips?
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Belly35
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Jul 10, 2013 12:14pm
justincredible;1470262 wrote:Same here. I've got golden jubilee, beefsteak, and cherry. Four plants total. Only one has fruit starting, the rest are just buds.
We can the tomato sauce and blend in the different tomatoes .. Make great Salsa w/ fresh herb, green pepper and onions.. Later we will boil down the tomatoes sauce we have left from the summer into Spaghetti Sauce. For every 2 quart of tomato sauce will make almost one quart of Spaghetti Sauce depending on how thick we want it.
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Belly35
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Jul 10, 2013 12:21pm
ernest_t_bass;1470285 wrote:Tips for pruning fruit trees? I just had a peach tree at my rental house that was overrun. I've never pruned it... once. After looking at it today, I now know that I will have to prune it regularly. Tips?
Generally just clip the branches you don't want and snip the smaller sucker starts off of the branches...
You can cut back pretty good on trees. For fruit tree if the branch is a good size you may want to get a tube of tar to cover the cut so insect will not bore into the fresh cut.
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thavoice
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Jul 11, 2013 10:41am
Any tips on how to save corn that was blown over from the storm yesterday?
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redrocket
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Jul 11, 2013 10:48am
Give your corn some time, it should stand back up by itself
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Belly35
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Jul 11, 2013 10:54am
redrocket;1470883 wrote:Give your corn some time, it should stand back up by itself
My corn stand up by itself thank you.

I got two crows yesterday ... I don't think the wife is going to be happy when she come home to night.. ;)
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Belly35
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Jul 17, 2013 9:56am
The bastard deer. I have been gardening for the past 3 years and never a problem with deer.
Irish Spring soap, dawn soap/ w water mixer, egg, hot sauce, soap / water mixer and recently I’ve put out some hanging pie pans to keep out the crows. Redrocket the wife would not let me hang dead crow over the garden. I told her this morning looks like I'm going to have to hang a dead deer now also ..haha

Those bastard ate the tops off my Beef Steak Tomatoes six plants total ... I'm pissed and ready to Stand My Ground fuck Holder he never had the shit kicked out of him or his innocent tomatoes victimized.

They also hit the broccoli and brussel sprouts don’t really care abut those they were not doing that good anyways.

Remember one of the things on my Bucket list was to kill a deer with my tomahawks (three sharpen and ready) … well welcome to the opportunity.
Vietnam skilled ambush vs Deer
225 pound 64 year old crazy mofo vs young buck

4 Pine trees 15 feet from the garden and the tomato bed, backs will be turned away from me, pine trees hide me, few shape wooden deer chest high stakes on the deer escape path into the wooded area. Deer Hunter mofo
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ernest_t_bass
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Jul 17, 2013 10:03am
What the fuck did I just read? And how do you fit politics into a fucking gardening thread?
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WebFire
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Jul 17, 2013 10:43am
That was a pretty damn good rant.
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Belly35
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Jul 17, 2013 11:05am
WebFire;1473814 wrote:That was a pretty damn good rant.
Thank you, don't forget I'll be here all this week invite a friend..
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justincredible
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Jul 17, 2013 11:24am
I built a trellis for my cucumbers in the front this weekend. And I mitred the fucking corners for you, Zwick. :)

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ernest_t_bass
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Jul 17, 2013 12:06pm
justincredible;1473862 wrote:I built a trellis for my cucumbers in the front this weekend. And I mitred the fucking corners for you, Zwick. :)


I would have NOT mitred purely out of spite.
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mcburg93
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Jul 17, 2013 1:31pm
Dont feel bad belly. The deer ate all my radishes and a few pepper plants. Didnt bug anything else. This will be my best garden in ten plus years. I have onions the size of oranges right now. I have harvested three big heads of broccoli. Canned 12+ cans of peppers. Its keeping me busy that is for sure.