
Oh and sorry if the pictures are a little dark its been raining here and it was still cloudy when I took them.
Thanks! Yeah the fence works great! Its sturdy and doesn't rust.shadylane wrote:Nice looking beds and plants. That is some fence going on round there, just what I needI had to look for your fury buddy America,(he/she) really blended in.
Yep cant wait to see more of my seedlings come up!imafan26 wrote:Looks like you are off and growing
My Beans, cucumbers, lettuce, Tigger melon, and 3 tomato plants and 3 bell peppers are from seed. the three tomatos and peppers were the only ones to survive an unexpected frost. So I had to buy new plants to replace the ones I lost. I had a ton more tomato's and peppers but it was too late to plant new ones from seed by then.Greens wrote:nice setup! did you plant all from seed?
haha thanks.applestar wrote:Bummer about the lost plants. But everything looks great!![]()
America and London look like they are supervising.![]()
A: "Hm, Hm.... Pretty good job planting these."
L: "Yep, the peppers are spaced correctly.... That one might be off by a 1/2"...."
Yep so very true. We love everything spicy hot and tasty!Greens wrote:oooo sorry to hear that. ive heard in LA people don't mess around when it comes to theyre beans and rice. so I'm sorry to hear you lost your plants. ive just started my first garden this spring and I still have my veggies growing inside. May 10th or so is a safe time to transplant outside here in indiana. Good luck this season and keep us posted!
Yes! I oh so much love them!Dillbert wrote:you are way far ahead of me (PA)!
but you're the only other person I've seen with the spiral stakes - doncha' luv' em?
I cobbled up some "stretchers" where I could brace the tops against each other. had to go find the pix... since reduced the length of the "arm" about 50% of shown - which is 18" (1/2 a 36" dowel) I use the stretchers to make the stakes into a teepee which supports the weight of the plants better.
Really? it didn't hurt my plants at all...applestar wrote:Hope this is not too late -- be careful because the cinnamon powder can burn the plants. Keep it off the foliage.
Another month here before I can sow melons and beans, but I have to catch up on planting the rest of the potatoes and start sowing corn.
I got them from Lowes and Wal-Mart. You should be able to find them in the gardening section by the wood and green plastic stakes.SmokeyGnome wrote:where did you find those stakes? I want some!!!
hehe thanks.Watchrebel wrote:Whoop! Looking good!!! Well except for the varmint in your intermediate tomato bed
haha seriously a great looking set up!! Any guess as to how long it took you to set up all of your beds? Any suggestions for soil amendments? Also what is your climate like?