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There is a 10x10 bathroom and a 10x10 utility room on the other side of the wall behind the stove. |
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Worked this week and last to extend the 5' porch out another 8'. Finished up the skirting this morning and pleased with the results. Will stain to match the house in the Spring. Next up is a planter across the width for lemongrass, etc.
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Took these yesterday. December 4th. Roses loving the 70 degree days.
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Very pretty! I am sure you are enjoying that weather!
We have been having nice weather as well, but not that nice. |
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Nice roses Lewdog |
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FIFU https://s8.postimg.org/4qmmwd1qt/bob.jpg |
Two more raised beds and our home garden is done (four 3’x10’x1’ beds). Garlic, tomatoes, basil, peas, green onions, carrots, watermelon, and strawberries, here we come!
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Tilled underneath the paper, which drains pretty well by itself while blocking the grass from growing up. Worked like a champ for us last year on the other two.
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That’s newsprint, by the way. Thin stuff. Just doing a 360 sprinkler this year. The whole big irrigation thing didn’t work out real well last year, so abandoning that. |
Gardening is cool. Looks great Boi.
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I used the seed starter insert this year, and holy shit is that thing awesome. These tomatoes, watermelon, and peppers were started in there. They’re weathered now and ready to plant. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...537663ff6d.jpg |
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It'll be interesting to see how it works out for him. |
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That’s a lot of planning. Oy. I have this to the northeast, so these will slowly get full sun around mid afternoon and evening. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1d11682950.jpg |
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Thanks. We paid a pretty penny for it. And the board on top of board for a true privacy fence. |
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am i understanding that you are using a paper for the weed blocker? is that right? or am i going into sensory overload from my lunch at chuck e cheese? don't ask.
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Newsprint. I have big rolls of the stuff, but old newspapers would work. And yes. It’s thin and water soaks through for drainage and is really effective as a weed blocker. I did it on my other two raised beds last year and it worked really well. I learned it from mom, but here’s a good read: http://www.agardenforthehouse.com/20...ith-newspaper/ |
^^ very nice. i started using cardboard a few years back. does a pretty good job. i was working the old beds yesterday. billions upon billions of rollie pollies everywhere. i hate to kill them. but man, its MY garden.
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We’re supposed to close on a new house on Monday. Two sides of the property do not have a fence. One is 95’ and the other is 16’ and gets a gate. One company quoted $4300. I priced everything at Lowes for $1400.
Guess I’m building a fence. |
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Fuuuuuuuuuuuuu******* building fence. EDIT: if you have to buy post hole digger do yourself a favor and buy a file to sharpen it. And then sharpen it for the love of god. |
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Lowe’s. |
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https://www.homedepot.com/tool-truck...40H/index.html If beering your friend: https://www.homedepot.com/tool-truck...30H/index.html |
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That business is hard to find in these parts I cabbaged onto the ones dad had from when he raised pigs because they’re damned handy. Are you getting vine tomatoes or will you have to tie the Bush to the hog panel? |
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But if he is doing this to save money he’s not going to want to fork over cash for that. Digging postholes with a post hole digger isn’t bad. As long as you don’t have to do a half mile of them at a time. |
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I think I’ll have to tie. Or train it while it’s growing. |
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:thumb: What should I tie with? |
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And good point, always wait a day or two after a soaking rain (or watering lots). The neighbor got the 1-man deal and it dug like there was no tomorrow. |
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Am I allowed to shameless plug my business in here?
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It’s supposed to be a bit for the next few days so I’m hoping it’ll soften the ground up. Post hole digger is $50. I’m assuming it’s going to take a full day and overnight to dig, add 4x4’s, concrete and let them get set. If I have 8’ posts do I dig 2 ft down and concrete them in? Or dig the 2’ throw in concrete, then the post and finish with more concrete? As to not have wood direct contact to the soil. |
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I’m not sure it matters much. Just be sure you get treated posts and you’ll be fine. |
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***Official gardening, landscape and yardwork thread***
All planted. But how often and how long should I sprinkler?
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I did a garden for years. Too much work, and there are others that do it better.
I hit the local farmer's markets for fresh produce from May through October. Way better and cheaper than the expense of doing it myself. |
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I’m in Alabama, dude. We’re good here. |
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I do have some pictures from early last week. I have one cherry tomato plant that produces literally thousands of cherry tomatoes in a year here. It's ****ing massive. 6 feet tall and close to that wide. It just produces and produces and never stops until about late June. Plan is to keep it alive through the summer and it will continue producing again come September and all through fall and early winter. Others have told me you can keep a single cherry tomato plant alive for years here and it will continue producing.
And the early girl tomato produces very well too. Lots of great shaped tomatoes with great color to them. That's a 3 year old grapevine that I grew along the pool fence. First year it's been loaded with grapes. https://i.imgur.com/3hAxyhdl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/7ftdsILl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jSXLlfxl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/vvMdxuwl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/galgYjul.jpg https://i.imgur.com/FcuE9lUl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PzTsw9hl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eEdgKEDl.jpg |
How do you keep the birds out of those grapes? Cat?
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I was given the idea to use wine gift bags or mesh drawstring bags. I grabbed these off Amazon and they work well. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
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Garden is doing great , pulled the first tomato last night. I started the plants from seeds on Dec 27th and they were getting huge inside the house so I put most of them out out the middle of March. We had multiple late freezes and lost quite a few plants. Only have six left but they are doing great. Planted bell pepper plants from seeds as well and have about a dozen doing great. Been eating radishes, lettuce and cilantro out of the garden. |
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I tried bell pepper one year and got nothing. Maybe I should try again. We grow lettuce, radishes and cilantro in the winter here. The lettuce was a first for me and absolutely delicious and grew like a ****ing weed! |
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It seems like every variety of pepper i have grown likes this soil. Chilis, Jalepenos and a couple varieties of bells. All four figs made it and are now going to town. I was pretty lazy getting them prepped for winter and thought I might have lost all or some of them. Glad your lettuce is good, I have had a poor year for it compared to others. |
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For those that don't know ,sprinkle some epson salt around your tomato plants and watch what happens.
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I’m preparing myself for the invasion of the Japanese Beetles.
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I’ve been eating wilted lettuce for a month now. |
I’ve had insect issues since I moved to the woods last year and mentioned it to a buddy over beers one day. He showed up with a bottle of Talstar P last weekend and I finally got around to treating the exterior of the house Tuesday. For the first time, I’ve not found a spider in the house, which has been a daily struggle. Highly recommended if you have insect issues. Supposed to control 75 bug varieties and is pet and people safe.
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Bee safe? [emoji219] |
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Bifenthrin is very toxic to bees and wasps. Make sure when spraying to keep it away from any plants that are being pollinated by bees and be aware of drift.
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October Limes and a few Meyer Lemons.
https://i.imgur.com/JVnDHtXl.jpg?1 Morning Glory tree I grew from a seed at the start of this year. Training to grow into a tree. These suckers grow fast!!! https://i.imgur.com/vphjItwl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/nNGnoZ4l.jpg https://i.imgur.com/tg3Kwx7l.jpg |
Bump this shit!
Added a loquat tree in a grow bag and a banana tree in the ground in my small side yard. Blueberry bush is thriving. Lime, lemon and orange tree always fine. Grape tree adding grape buds currently. Added a barbados cherry tree which loves heat this year near pool. Rose season is over but I had some nice ones. https://i.imgur.com/9iZ1Sm1l.jpg https://i.imgur.com/IYvofdml.jpg https://i.imgur.com/hGp1YVtl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ryQsSbjl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Y1IkESAl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/10FeioFl.jpg |
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I'm so jealous living in the panhandle of Texas
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How do you keep the roses alive through the summer?
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Time is my issue here.
I till gardens as one of my side hustles. I've fought tractor problems for a couple,of years and it's getting old. The past two weeks I have gone to do 6 jobs(3 tonight) where someone who has called me recently, had someone else show up and till for Them. It's their choice but if you call me Saturday and I road a tractor 5 miles to till for you and only find out when I get there that it's done.....it's infuriating. If you have someone else do your work....give me a ducking courtsy call. Pretty basic mad code. Also....my circle are having an "outlaw giant pumpkin" contest. No rules, just make the biggest pumpkin. I'm open to super duper cheat codes. Help me beat my brothers and asshole friends. |
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