Sour Wreck
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whoa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
whoa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the future I'm only going to put 4 plants per pool. It's going to be a bitch to pick.whoa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Year before last I grew one Yellow Pear tomato in a kiddie pool. That son of a bitch made so many tomatoes, I killed it, just so I could get a break from picking. It grew up as tall as the T-post I had it tied to, then it grew back down to the ground.In the future I'm only going to put 4 plants per pool. It's going to be a bitch to pick.
Year before last I grew one Yellow Pear tomato in a kiddie pool. That son of a bitch made so many tomatoes, I killed it, just so I could get a break from picking. It grew up as tall as the T-post I had it tied to, then it grew back down to the ground.
Each pool holds 45-50 gallons of soil mix. I use them for mixing and storing my soils, so as they get old and have holes in them, I put them out in the garden with plants in them. Practice has shown that covering all exposed plastic with mulch will increase it's life. When putting 4 plants, you just put them on the 4 cardinal compass points. With 5, add one in the middle. The wire legs of the cages will poke though the bottom of the pools, so you just tie all of them together, and put in one stake to hold it all in place.explain the kiddie pool configuration for a dummy... i might need to implement this next year.
i must get my automated timer setup for watering...
I'm using that same trellis netting for my cucumbers. It's pretty nice.I ordered some trellis netting yesterday to use with the tomatoes. The kiddie pools with 5 plants per pool are already way above the cages. Not sure exactly how I'm going to use it, but I'll figure it out. I've got two rolls of it on the way.
https://www.amazon.com/Luster-Leaf-869-Trellis-30-Feet/dp/B008JBV4CA/ref=sr_1_8?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1529765566&sr=1-8&keywords=trellis+netting
Good to hear that. Most of the time when you are searching Amazon, any product that is an Amazon Choice is going to have pretty good quality for a pretty good price.I'm using that same trellis netting for my cucumbers. It's pretty nice.
Those do look nice. My first round of cukes are just about toast. The rain did a number on them. But the replants are doing well. I just need the Armenians to start producing.My thoughts exactly.
Here's a shot of my cucumbers today. I'm blown away that these are less than 1 month old.
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I can't wait to get some Armenians going. It's hard to tell from the picture, but I've got 6 plants in each 30 gallon pot. So I'm hoping to have a nice haul of cukes. Got Armenians and Straight Eight varieties going. I'm going to have to learn how to make pickles this year, I love me some pickles.Those do look nice. My first round of cukes are just about toast. The rain did a number on them. But the replants are doing well. I just need the Armenians to start producing.
Once you grow Armenians, all other cukes pale in comparison. When I'm having a good year, I will eat two or three in the garden before I ever make it to the house with them.I can't wait to get some Armenians going. It's hard to tell from the picture, but I've got 6 plants in each 30 gallon pot. So I'm hoping to have a nice haul of cukes. Got Armenians and Straight Eight varieties going. I'm going to have to learn how to make pickles this year, I love me some pickles.
I got soaker hoses down for the peppers a couple days ago. I still have to run some for the kiddie pool tomatoes. The middle pool was wilted pretty bad this morning. And all the Hatch peppers still in pots were in rough shape. I set the worse in pans and filled with water. I'm going to give most of them away tomorrow.. . . . . . .It sure is nice with the irrigation I put in. Turn it on and walk away. I had been hand watering with the hose but that was too time consuming.
I'm sure your peppers in pots look better than mine in the ground. Mine are fried. I started mixing my own fertilizer from organic ingredients. Bought 50 lb bags of kelp, crab meal, alfalfa meal, rock phosphate, guano, etc... I used that to amend the soil and everything is doing great except my peppers. For some reason I decided to toss another handful in the hole when I transplanted my peppers and it was too much. They're starting to come around but I lost at least a month of growth. They're stunted and burned up. I blew it with my peppers this year. Everything else is doing great so I can take comfort in that.I got soaker hoses down for the peppers a couple days ago. I still have to run some for the kiddie pool tomatoes. The middle pool was wilted pretty bad this morning. And all the Hatch peppers still in pots were in rough shape. I set the worse in pans and filled with water. I'm going to give most of them away tomorrow.