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BudmanTX

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I got some spaghetti squash seeds and a couple other things in soil, but there was more I wanted to plant before the moon got full. Mess around too long. I may go ahead and plant a few tomorrow. It's a good day for viney and below ground. Maybe it won;t confuse them too much.
me and the wife got zuchinni seed and yellow squash seed we are gonna try this fall, we tried this spring but like always mother nature screwed us.......so we are on track for a fall season of planting......speaking of, think i might have some ocra seeds to...hmm....my peppers are loving it now.....
 

too larry

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me and the wife got zuchinni seed and yellow squash seed we are gonna try this fall, we tried this spring but like always mother nature screwed us.......so we are on track for a fall season of planting......speaking of, think i might have some ocra seeds to...hmm....my peppers are loving it now.....
Worms are feasting on my Armenian cukes right now. I spray with DT but it rains every single day. Peppers are going crazy. Lots of everything.

This is about the time of year I say fuck it and leave the garden to it's own devices for a couple of months. Too hot and too many bugs. Plus no time to spare.

I did plant melons behind the graveyard. Took 3-4 melons, 10 gallons of mushroom mulch, a hoe and my SOG entrenching tool. I have been eating melons there on my night hikes for a while, so there was already a goodly amount of seeds on the ground. I pulled the weeds out, hoed a 2x3 area, added the mulch and turned it all under. Then ate a melon a night for the next 3-4 nights. Looked at them yesterday and had about 30-40 sprouts. lol Will thin next time by there.
 

BudmanTX

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Worms are feasting on my Armenian cukes right now. I spray with DT but it rains every single day. Peppers are going crazy. Lots of everything.

This is about the time of year I say fuck it and leave the garden to it's own devices for a couple of months. Too hot and too many bugs. Plus no time to spare.

I did plant melons behind the graveyard. Took 3-4 melons, 10 gallons of mushroom mulch, a hoe and my SOG entrenching tool. I have been eating melons there on my night hikes for a while, so there was already a goodly amount of seeds on the ground. I pulled the weeds out, hoed a 2x3 area, added the mulch and turned it all under. Then ate a melon a night for the next 3-4 nights. Looked at them yesterday and had about 30-40 sprouts. lol Will thin next time by there.
nice very nice.....are you going for that Charlie Brown Halloween kinda theme in the graveyard???
 

too larry

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nice very nice.....are you going for that Charlie Brown Halloween kinda theme in the graveyard???
No, the vines shouldn't get in the graveyard itself. They are past the log benches and the 2-3 broken pines. I do listen to music down there, but no Vince Guaraldi so far.


What started it was the 5 cedar trees that got broke in the hurricane. Cedar plays a big part in life and death of the Creek {who's tradition I loosely follow}. I didn't like the thought of them being burned with common debris. I used the logs to make seating at the back of the graveyard. There is one stone bench, but it's out near the road, and I like having someplace to sit down where passing cars don't shine their lights on me. When I had to clip all the melons due to raccoons, I got in the habit of dropping some off at the graveyard for my late night hikes. As the empties added up, I figured I would give them a fighting chance. I already have a few orange trees growing around the parking area, with a half assed rain catcher setup.
 
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